e-Zest Solutions completes successful seven years
Pune, India, 20 Aug 2007
Leader in outsourced product development e-Zest Solutions India is continually leaping towards its strategic business goals. On 8th of August e-Zest has completed seven successful rounds of business years. Striking right moment, on this occasion e-Zest has launched its CMMI 3 initiative.
The company was founded on 8th August 2000 by three engineering graduates with vision to develop and deliver a value system to its clients with excellent quality and cost effectiveness and with a focus on speed.
The three founders have been the driving force behind the company’s focus on software design and development, providing vision and direction through its evolution and growth.
Devendra Deshmukh, founder and executive director, said, “We were part of IT industry from last seven years. With growth plans and actions in place, we are poised to become an IT industry player to reckon with. We spent these many years to get our act right, establish, institutionalize and hone processes and practices, and build credibility through our work. With that done we are now looking forward for a bright future for all e-Zest stakeholders.”
On this occasion e-Zest has announced its roadmap for CMMI level 3 assessment and certification. Ashish Gupta, founder and executive director, proclaimed, “We have been following CMMI guidelines proactively for our project execution and delivery processes but it is a time to have formal certification and soon we will have that. We hired one of the best CMMI consultants to expedite this initiative and formed internal team to execute CMMI roadmap.”
Amol Pande, founder and executive director, asserted backing Mr. Ashish, “e-Zest has a plan to recruit around hundred team members in next one year and to maintain the consistency in quality we need to have formal processes and systems in place. CMMI will help us in doing that.”
e-Zest is soon commencing its second development center with state of the art infrastructure to cater to increased demand for outsourced software product development assignments.