Seavus

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Seavus
Industry software development and consulting
Founded 1999
Headquarters Malmö, Sweden
Key people
Igor Lestar (CEO)
Kocha Boshku (President)
Website www.seavus.com/

Seavus is an international software development and consulting company headquartered in Malmö, Sweden.[1][2] The company provides enterprise-wide business products to large organisations and government agencies. Seavus covers over 30 million mobile subscribers through its clients.[3]

Igor Lestar is the company's CEO and Kocha Boshku is its President.[4]

History

Seavus was founded in 1999 in Malmö, Sweden with the aim to provide clients with advanced business software products.[2][5]

In 2003, it released the first version of Seavus Project Viewer.[5]

In 2004, the company opened its first office in the United States, expanding outside Europe to cover the markets in North and South America.[5]

In 2009, Seavus launched the first versions of Seavus Project Planner and Savus DropMind; the latter was rebranded in iMindQ in 2014.[5]

In 2011 and 2012, the company was nominated by TM Forum for the "Solution Excellence Award".[6]

In 2012, Seavus introduced Crystal Qube at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.[5] In the same year, BestAppEver ranked Seavus' iOS games Yatzy Ultimate and Black Jack Ultimate third place for best dice game and best casino game, respectively.[7][8]

Operations

The company has eight operating offices located in Sweden, the United States, Macedonia, Belarus, Switzerland, and Serbia.[9] The company serves a multinational client base that includes over 3,000 organisations.[4][10] It is a Microsoft Partner[11] and has also partnerships with Oracle, Cisco, IBM, Serena Software, ABBYY and iDocs.[3][4][10]

Products and services

The company develops products providing BSS/OSS solutions, customer relationship management, customer experience management, business intelligence solutions, application lifecycle management (ALM), embedded programming and managed services.[4] Its main products are:

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