News And Events

ArtinSoft Announces Revamped Version of NET. Migration Tool

April/2008 :: ArtinSoft Update

ArtinSoft, the innovative provider of automated software transformation technology, introduced this week the all-new version of its leading product, Visual Basic Upgrade Companion (VBUC 2.0), aimed at converting legacy systems to the .NET platform.

ArtinSoft Researcher Takes Part in Renowned A.I. Event in Germany

March/2008 :: ArtinSoft Update

One of ArtinSoft’s most notorious and experienced researchers, Dr. Carlos Loría-Sáenz, joined several experts from the Artificial Intelligence field at this year's 'Deduktionstreffen' (Deduction Meeting), where they shared their scientific contributions in an informal, friendly environment.

ArtinSoft and Vision Consulting Formalize Partnership

January/2007 :: ArtinSoft Update

A new commercial alliance was established in January, when ArtinSoft and Vision Consulting decided to unite efforts as part of a strategy to expand ArtinSoft’s automated software migration solutions in Latin America, more specifically, in Mexico.

Meet ArtinSoft's Dazzling New Product: Aggiorno

January/2008 :: ArtinSoft Update

After over a year of intensive work and driven by a vision of perpetual innovation, ArtinSoft has officially unveiled the first details of Aggiorno, a new, revolutionary product aimed at changing the way web developers work.

Costa Rica: A Hidden High-Tech Gem for Sourcing Opportunities

November/2007 :: ArtinSoft Update

Costa Rica has rapidly become a growing pocket of high-tech expertise in Central America due to its investments in education and development, Purchasing Magazine is reporting in this month’s issue. The magazine, known for providing chief procurement officers with the latest market forecasts, technologies and supply chain tactics, selected Costa Rica as part of its “When Doing Business in…” series, which focuses on the benefits, dos and don’ts of the hottest spots in the sourcing universe.

Costa Rican Tech Firms Growing Strong in Silicon Valley

October/2007 :: ArtinSoft Update

ArtinSoft’s ground-breaking technology for automated software migrations has earned the company a privilege spot in Silicon Valley, business daily La República highlighted this week. The newspaper dedicated a two-page article to Costa Rican IT companies doing business in the U.S., and emphasized on the ability of these organizations to remain strong and up-to-date in such a hyper-competitive environment.

Business News Americas Reveals ArtinSoft's Expansion Strategy

October/2007 :: ArtinSoft Update

Online magazine Business News America (BNA) recently highlighted ArtinSoft’s outstanding growth in 2007 and exposed the strategy that will keep the momentum going within the next two years. During a recent interview with CEO Roberto Leitón, BNA learned that the company aims to increase licensing sales to 50% of total revenue within two years from 20% today, driven by the increasing demand for Artinsoft's migration solutions.

ArtinSoft assists Microsoft's ISVs at High Performance Computing Event

October/2007 :: ArtinSoft Update

During the month of August, ArtinSoft expert Christian Saborío assisted Microsoft during a High Performance Computing Deep Dive. This event is targeted towards Microsoft customers and partners who are working in evolving their application so that it works with Microsoft Compute Cluster Edition.

ArtinSoft Lands Contract with Banamex

September/2007 :: ArtinSoft Update

Costa Rican software migration solutions provider Artinsoft has signed its largest contract to date with Banamex, one of Mexico’s leading banks and part of international financing conglomerate Citigroup. The contract was signed in mid-August and calls for Artinsoft to migrate 150+ applications developed over Microsoft's Visual Basic 6.0 to Microsoft's .NET language.

ArtinSoft Unveils Spanish Version of Corporate Website

September/2007 :: ArtinSoft Update

ArtinSoft has launched a new mini-site in Spanish (www.artinsoft.com.mx) to offer a wider range of information options for potential clients around the globe. This comes as a result of an ambitious program to create a series of landing pages in several languages, aimed at people and organizations that are looking for software migration solutions and do not necessarily use search phrases in English.

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