Boston, USA / March 29, 2005
The leading technology trade association in the state, Massachusetts Software Council will hold its spring membership breakfast on April 12 at the Marriott Hotel at Copley Place. Membership events draw the leaders of the state’s high-tech organizations and play a significant role in promoting the industry. SoftServe will be joining in sponsorship to some of the leading companies of the state such as Monster Worldwide and PTC. Yura Vasylyk, Senior Vice President of SoftServe will be introducing SoftServe at the event.
As the keynote speaker, Mikhail Gorbachev will be addressing the high-tech community at this exceptional event. Gorbachev has been one of the twentieth century’s most pivotal leaders. As President of the Soviet Union, he ended Communist rule in Eastern Europe, secured relations with the West, signed two broad disarmament pacts that dramatically reduced the danger of worldwide nuclear destruction. For his extraordinary efforts, Gorbachev was awarded the 1990 Nobel Peace Prize. Now retired from politics, Gorbachev founded the Gorbachev Foundation, a non-profit, non-partisan educational foundation dedicated to addressing the challenges of and articulating new priorities for the post-Cold War world.
SoftServe provides commercial software product design, development, testing and lifecycle services to Independent Software Vendors and builds foundational strategic technologies for enterprise clients. Every SoftServe team member is Abiliton Certified for experience, knowledge and commitment to client service, and utilizes SoftServe’s proven Abiliton framework to drive successful project delivery. Above all, SoftServe knows that its success is built on positive client relationships, and the Abiliton people, processes and tools that enable these relationships are the keys to that success. With headquarters in Ft. Myers, Fla., and an award-winning development organization based in Ukraine and the Philippines, SoftServe has successfully completed more than 2,000 projects for more than 100 companies worldwide.