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Ciklum Co-organizes the First Belarusian Mobile Technology Developers Forum

03-22-2011 06:09 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software

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MINSK, Belarus – Ciklum, a Danish IT outsourcing company specialized in nearshore software development, jointly with the main Belarusian IT portal www.dev.by, will organize "MobileOptimized 2011," the first IT conference in Belarus dedicated specifically to Mobile Technology Developers. The event will take place in Minsk on the 2nd of April, 2011.

After a successful implementation of Ciklum Mobile Saturday in Minsk on the 26th of February, 2011, this will be the first public event organized in the Belarusian capital specifically for Mobile Technology Developers. The event will take place in “Victoria” business center with planned participation of over 400 attendees.

Over 15 guest speakers from Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, UK, and the Netherlands will share their mobile technology development experience. The presentations will be focused on the development of applications and services for various mobile platforms, cross-platform solutions, management of mobile projects, and marketing of mobile applications.

The list of speakers will be completed by March 25th. SteelyEye and eBuddy have already confirmed their participation. Attendees can register until the 30th of March on the conference website - www.dev.by/mo.

Online attendance of the event will be possible via live broadcast organized by TUT.by, Belarus’ main Internet portal. The recorded version of the broadcast will be available by mid-April 2011.

Ciklum (www.ciklum.net) is a Danish IT outsourcing company specialized in nearshore software development. Ciklum’s focus is establishing and servicing clients’ own development teams in Eastern Europe, primarily Ukraine. The environment of services and knowledge sharing within the company helps clients market quickly with less risk and minimal investment. Established in 2002, Ciklum employs 1200+ IT specialists with more than 125 global clients’ own software development teams. Ciklum has six development offices in Ukraine, one in Belarus, and two in Pakistan, as well as representative/consulting offices in Denmark, Sweden, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Germany, and the Netherlands. Ciklum was named the 2010 Top 100 global services provider and the best Ukrainian IT Employer 2010 by Developers.org.ua, the Ukrainian Community of Software Developers.

Ciklum
12 Amosova st. Kiev, Ukraine
Constantine Langley
PR Manager
E: col@ciklum.net
T: +38 044 545 77 45 ext. 431

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