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100% Uruguayan Software Supplement of the newspaper El Observador

14/12/16

Aiming to enhance its development
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El Observador published its supplement focused on 100% Uruguayan Software. Companies in the sector presented their achievements and progress, as well as authorities of the Uruguayan Chamber of Information Technology (Cuti) tell us about the current and future situation of ICT in Uruguay.

 

 

GEOCOM, from Uruguay to the world

A growing success story

 

GEOCENTER, the country's first private datacenter with international certification

A world-class venture

 

Datalogic Software, Administrative Management, Payroll & Human Resources

Since 1987 generating software solutions that the market demands

 

ANTEL's International Data Centre

The region's big hard disk gets more international recognition

 

Bantotal, Simple and precise solutions

Life Banking and Bantotal Developers for a new financial landscape

 

Altimetrik Uruguay

They are leaders in transforming business by creating innovative technology.

 

Insis, the GCI software from the customer's point of view

«Colmó expectativas de confiabilidad, escalabilidad y la mejor performance»

 

High control, latest generation electronic invoicing and management software

«Una herramienta que permite al empresario enfocarse en su negocio»

 

SAICO releases to the market reciboelectronico.uy

Disponible nueva plataforma: «Gente» ya integrada a reciboelectronico.uy

 

Nodum Software

Process-oriented management technology - all in one system

 

Velocity Partners, Software development from Latin America

Use agile methodologies for the service that customers require

 

Álvaro Lamé, President of the Uruguayan Chamber of Information Technologies

«Una industria que será de las más relevantes en el futuro más cercano»

 

Agreements with national authorities

The ICT sector closed important alliances to leverage its development

 

Cuti and how to boost the sector

It will promote talent development

 

Download the supplement

  

Source: The Observer

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