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DataArt is a high-end software engineering firm which claims to have industry-specific expertise in financial technology, telecom, online travel and mobile solutions. DataArt specializes in enterprise application development, system integration and business automation tools. Headquartered in New York City, DataArt runs four R&D centers in Russia and Ukraine, and maintains offices in London, UK. DataArt was founded in 1997 by Eugene Goland. DataArt is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner.

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