a1qa leaders are among 100 IT peers at CIOsynergy in New York
The company’s representatives are visiting one of the leading platforms gathering CIOs of the largest corporations from the IT world under one roof.
- Denver, CO (1888PressRelease) August 27, 2019 - Little time is left until the beginning of the CIOsynergy session in New York – one of the most remarkable IT events compiling 100 leaders heading company offices globally.
During the whole day of September 12, the proven front-runners will exchange experience, make predictions about the forthcoming trends shaping the industry, and network under the umbrella of advanced technologies and approaches.
The a1qa team is welcoming the attendees to participate in the round-table conversation to learn how professional QA services can contribute to achieving diversified high-level business goals, be it shortening time to market or optimizing a customer acquisition process.
Dmitry Tishchenko, CMO at a1qa comments:
‘The events like CIOsynergy provide us with the ongoing opportunity to keep an eye on the big picture of the evolving IT landscape.
With the modern pace of technological development, new QA concerns occur frequently. To solve them professionally, we need to receive an insightful view on the clients’ worries and challenges. This platform gives us such a chance by building a solid rapport and realizing proper ways of reaching clients’ business objectives.’
About a1qa
a1qa is a global provider of QA and software testing services that offers a comprehensive suite of effective solutions confirmed by 16 years of continuous improvement.
Over 1,500 successful projects from multiple verticals fulfilled for the clients, including Fortune 500 companies, state a high level of confidence in the overall result.
Headquartered in Lakewood, Colorado, a1qa possesses numerous testing labs located in Europe.
The quality management system is certified to ISO 9001.
The full list of services is available on the official website.
Contacts:
Email: start ( @ ) a1qa dot com
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