Seavus Group

Seavus Group

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foundation = 1999
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location_city = Malmö
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products = Project Viewer, ProjectOffice.net, Seavus Easy Update, Seavus Callisto CTI
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Seavus Group was founded in 1999 by Igor Lestar.

It is a provider of information technology solutions, custom software engineering, project outsourcing and software products. Seavus' headquarters are located in Malmö, Sweden, and it has offices in, the United States, United Kingdom, and a research and development center in the Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Belarus and Latvia. The company currently has around 400 staff.

The company’s program solutions are being sold in 68 countries throughout the world, and being used by 150 largest world companies listed in the top 1000 companies by Forbes Magazine.

One of the most used Seavus products is Seavus Project Viewer.

External links

* [http://www.seavus.com Seavus Group Home Page]
* [http://www.seavusprojectviewer.com Seavus Project Viewer]
* [http://www.projectoffice.net ProjectOffice.net]
* [http://www.seavuseasyupdate.com Seavus Easy Update]


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