Auriga Celebrates 15 Years of Business Excellence; The Oldest U.S.-Russian IT Outsourcing Company Marks a Significant Milestone in Its History
Dec 22, 2005
AMHERST, N.H. - Dec. 21, 2005 - Auriga, Inc., one of the leading U.S.-Russian high-end software development companies, is celebrating 15 years in the global IT outsourcing marketplace. Founded in 1990, Auriga has evolved into a thriving business, with the offices in the U.S. and Russia, 3 development centers, 220 highly-skilled engineers, and broad offerings in software development, QA, porting, re-engineering, support, and maintenance, both offsite and onsite.
With its primary focus on system and embedded development, Auriga caters to other technology needs as well, constantly increasing its expertise. The continuous drive for improvement, backed-up by the time-polished hands-on technical insight, ensures the diversity of Auriga's services and leads to customer satisfaction. "Auriga has a high-quality level of the people, and the technical ability of the people is some of the best in the software business today," comments Sam Cavallaro, Program Manager at Draeger Medical Systems, on their relationship with Auriga.
Auriga has proved its strong commitment to the keystone principles of a successful business: working hard to retain and enhance customer relationships, and keeping costs in line. Auriga has developed a solid reputation, delivering hundreds of projects for OEMs, ISVs, medical device manufacturers, telecommunication service providers, and many others. Auriga maintains large long-term engagements with the clients worldwide, being proud to have such customers as IBM, Draeger Medical Systems, Toshiba, BroadVision, LynuxWorks, NMS Communications, and many more on its client list.
"We pride ourselves on understanding our clients' requirements and delivering unique solutions," says Alexis Sukharev. "And we are grateful to our partners and customers for their contribution to Auriga's success story."
Some accomplishments that have made Auriga what it is today:
With its primary focus on system and embedded development, Auriga caters to other technology needs as well, constantly increasing its expertise. The continuous drive for improvement, backed-up by the time-polished hands-on technical insight, ensures the diversity of Auriga's services and leads to customer satisfaction. "Auriga has a high-quality level of the people, and the technical ability of the people is some of the best in the software business today," comments Sam Cavallaro, Program Manager at Draeger Medical Systems, on their relationship with Auriga.
Auriga has proved its strong commitment to the keystone principles of a successful business: working hard to retain and enhance customer relationships, and keeping costs in line. Auriga has developed a solid reputation, delivering hundreds of projects for OEMs, ISVs, medical device manufacturers, telecommunication service providers, and many others. Auriga maintains large long-term engagements with the clients worldwide, being proud to have such customers as IBM, Draeger Medical Systems, Toshiba, BroadVision, LynuxWorks, NMS Communications, and many more on its client list.
"We pride ourselves on understanding our clients' requirements and delivering unique solutions," says Alexis Sukharev. "And we are grateful to our partners and customers for their contribution to Auriga's success story."
Some accomplishments that have made Auriga what it is today:
- The first version of BlueCat, one of the recognized embedded Linux products, designed, developed, qualified, documented, productized, and maintained by Auriga, won a most prestigious Electron d'Or Award from the Electronique magazine as the best embedded software of the year;
- Gartner, Forrester, AMR Research, year-on-year, recognize Auriga as one of the leading software outsourcing vendors in Russia;
- Auriga was the initiator and the sponsor of the Mass Software Council Spring Meeting 2005 featuring the former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev as the keynote speaker. This meeting was the turning point in establishing the connections in the IT area between the U.S. and Russian businesses.






