InterConsult Bulgaria
InterConsult Bulgaria (ICB), established in Sofia, Bulgaria in 1996, focuses on Agile software development practices primarily based on Microsoft technology stack. ICB core competencies include also the development of Business process automation and Decision support system software, software platforms and applications for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), as well as 3D simulation and Augmented reality apps. ICB has delivered more than 350 projects for more than 50 customers in 10 countries.[1]
InterConsult Bulgaria (ICB) | |
Industry | Computer Software |
Founded | 1996 |
Founder | Stoian Boev |
Key people | Stoian Boev, Founder and CEO, Atanas Golev, Founder and Technical Director |
History
- 1996 – ICB (Interconsult Bulgaria Ltd.) is established as a Bulgarian-Norwegian company, part of the Norwegian IT consulting group Interconsult ASA.
- 2004 – Following the acquisition of Interconsult ASA and its shares in its subsidiaries, ICB becomes part of the Danish engineering consulting group COWI A/S.
- 2008 – With a management buyout performed by the company's Bulgarian founders, ICB becomes a 100% private Bulgarian company.
- 2010 – Wins the European IT Excellence Award 2010 at IT Europa.
- 2011 – Becomes a 100+ employee company.
Key Projects
Client | Product |
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Kongsberg Digital | K-IMS (Kongsberg Information Management System), a software system for real-time monitoring, condition-based maintenance, and decision support for fleets of vessels and oil rigs.[2] |
Kongsberg Maritime | K-Tools Application Integration Solution |
Kongsberg Maritime | Offshore Vessel Simulator software development |
Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant | Implementing Good Practices from ITIL |
UniCredit Bulbank United Bulgarian Bank Emporiki Bank | Safe Bank Safe Link |
References
- Basic information about Interconsult Bulgaria
- "Innovative Big Data Platform Revolutionizes Maritime Fleet Management". customers.microsoft.com. 2017-04-10. Retrieved 2017-04-10.
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