Monday, November 17, 2008

GlobalLogic records impressive growth in 2008

GlobalLogic, the global leader in product development has announced that it continued to experience solid momentum and growth during the third quarter (the company’s fiscal second quarter) ending September adding 25 new technology clients representing the mobile, healthcare, consumer and enterprise software product verticals.

The company’s revenue increased 40% through the first six months of its fiscal year, with GlobalLogic exceeding $100M in revenue for the first time. In addition, GlobalLogic grew its employee base nearly 20% during the quarter, reaching 3,000 employees worldwide. Despite the global economic slowdown, its business outlook remains promising and robust. GlobalLogic expects to continue its quarter over quarter growth.

“Considering the current downturn in the economy and its potential effects on global markets, GlobalLogic’s specialization in full software product development lifecycle services is a relatively strong sector to be in,” explained GlobalLogic CEO Peter Harrison. “Our technology clients, both early stage and established, are able to utilize their GlobalLogic partnership to attain product quality, economy and time-to-market benefits through access to our product engineering centers in the US, India, Ukraine and China.”

Other key milestones for GlobalLogic in the first half of its fiscal year, April-September, 2008 included:
* Expansion including Ukraine, where GlobalLogic is the largest technology employer, China and Israel
* Significant new client wins with Microsoft, Yahoo, Qualcomm, JDSU, Genband and Avid
* Industry recognition for GlobalLogic’s Agile-based Version 1.0 service at innovation conferences such as Demofall2008; Dataquest and Hewitt Associates for Top Employer in India and Ukraine; and Microsoft partner of the year in Central and Eastern Europe
* World-class, public markets experienced executive team additions including CFO Wayne Grubbs, and President Shashank Samant

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