Corporate portal development for Baltika Breweries Holding. Best Practices of Russian offshore IT outsourcing companies. RUSSOFT
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Project Title: Corporate portal development for Baltika Breweries Holding

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The Challenge

Baltika Breweries Holding is one of the leading beer producers in Europe and the largest FMCG Company in Russia.

In 2006 Baltika merged with Russian breweries Vena, Yarpivo and Pikra. It was a complex large-scale project, which required transparent information policy in order to minimize communication problems facing M&A companies.

The Solution

Corporate portal for exchange of information among Baltika employees and 3 newly joined breweries was developed.

The Portal provides:
• newsletter subscription,
• conference room reservation
• Documents storage and operational activities monitoring
• Systematization and update of organization structure information
• Newsletter organization and subscription
• a wide range of collaboration tools.

It’s used as an information board, where employees can always find up-to-date regulations and organizational charts.

Improved collaboration and information exchange between Baltika’s employees and employees of newly joined companies

Tools and Technologies

Microsoft Windows Server 2003;
Microsoft IIS 6.0;
Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1;
Microsoft ASP.NET;
SharePoint Portal Server 2003
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0;
Microsoft SQL Server 2000.

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