Sunday, October 26, 2008

Info. Technology - Argentina - Ecosistemas expects 30% revenue growth this year

Argentine IT services outsourcing firm Ecosistemas expects revenues for 2008 to grow 30% over last year, reaching US$5.5mn, company CEO Fernando Gastrón told BNamericas.


Gastrón said Ecosistemas has billed US$4.5mn thus far this year. Roughly 70% of company sales have been generated by outsourcing services, while the remaining 30% come from its software development solution Software Factory.

Geographically, the majority of Ecosistemas' sales come from Argentina, Mexico, the US, Colombia, and Brazil, where the company recently opened up offices.

"We believe that Brazil will quickly become one of our strongest countries in the region," he said.

Gastrón said Ecosistemas currently has 40 clients and will be looking to strengthen its consulting, IT infrastructure, and software development services in the near future.

Ecosistemas recently signed an offshore services contract with US money transfer company Intermex Wire Transfer to redesign and develop its IT systems.

The project will be entirely developed under an offshore business model from Ecosistemas' software factory in Buenos Aires. The work includes migration of current IT systems developed in Delphi technology to a .Net platform.

Founded in 1994, Ecosistemas has offices in Argentina, the US, Mexico, Colombia and Brazil and employs more than 170 professionals.



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