CSOFT Opens Outsourced Software Development Office In Shanghai
December 14, 2007 |
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CSOFT has opened its Shanghai office to maximize its ability to meet the globalization requirements of multinational companies seeking multilingual localization, testing and outsourced software development.
Shanghai has become a major manufacturing base for many global enterprises developing products for worldwide markets. Companies are increasingly sourcing multilingual localization from their China business centers for quality and efficiency.
"Being situated in the heart of the Lujiazui financial district not only allows CSOFT to take advantage of the area's highly trained globalization resources, but also enables us to operate in both the business and technology environments of China's growing economy," said Shunee Yee, president and CEO of CSOFT.
The company's steady growth during the last few years can be attributed to the employment of best-of-breed practices combined with one of the largest technical resources in China. With a focus on technical innovation and customer service, CSOFT says it is increasingly becoming a vendor of choice for quality and efficient multilingual localization solutions among Fortune 500 companies.
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