Luxoft invests in the Kraków Technology Park. The leading provider of outsourcing services in software design and development expands its presence in Poland.
The company was granted permission to invest in the Kraków Technology Park and by the end of 2012 plans to create there 150 jobs. - Operations undertaken in the special economic zone will boost our expansion in this part of Europe. Our Kraków-based facility will work on orders from our top clients in the finance and logistic sector. We have been now recruiting specialists in Java, NET, Flex, Oracle and MS SQL who will have the chance to cooperate in very interesting projects for the biggest companies in the world. - says Przemysław Berendt, Managing Director at Luxoft Poland.
Luxoft, which forms part of the IBS Group, is the leader in IT outsourcing services in the Central and Eastern Europe. Among the company’s clients there are Boeing, IBM, Harman, Avaya, Areva, Sabre. The company has regularly been granted awards for best IT providers in Europe.
The project was run in cooperation with the Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency.
Źródło: paiz.gov.pl
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