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Dextra in Aguascalientes, Mexico
Monterrey, N.L, January 18, 2010:
Dextra Technologies, one of the most important technology companies and the exclusive software provider of Texas Instruments, is opening an additional development site in Aguascalientes, Mexico, last January 18th, in order to give / offer our services to support TI’s education technology area. With this strategic movement, Dextra expands its presence in Mexico, North America, and Europe.
Dextra´s main competences converge on product and engineering services for Mobile, Multimedia and Embedded technologies.
Dextra is a MexicoIT´s Member
Monterrey, N.L, January, 2009:
Dextra Technologies is a MexicoIT´s Member since 2008.
MexicoIT is an initiative executed by the National Chamber of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technologies (CANIETI), an industry association of leading IT companies in Mexico, and is supported by the Mexican Ministry of Economy through the “Program for the Development of the Software Industry” (PROSOFT). It has as main purpose to introduce Mexico´s excellent quality, secure and low-cost IT service providers to the global market.
Mexico is ranking by the United Nations as the strongest Latin American country in technological achievement; also it is experiencing rapid growth as a global IT player. Between a lots of advantages that Mexico offers to companies which want invest in this country, we can said that there are 2,140 companies in Mexico and the IT Services industry is growing at 10.9% per annum; a high percentage of IT Companies are CMMi Certified.
Mexico is becoming rapidly the IT sourcing country of choice for companies that compete in the US market. Mexico is a NAFTA´s member so, the infrastructure and telecommunications widely tested, and labor costs are significantly more efficient than in other countries, also the companies benefit from the country´s political stability and defined framework providing legal and IP protection.
“With regard to the fulfillment of the global delivery capability in the Americas, Mexico is a prime candidate to fulfill this critical need. Mexico´s similar time zones can be leveraged as part of a dynamic, rolling 24-hour follow-the-sun global sourcing strategy that combines the advantages of farshore and nearshore strategies. This is especially suited to persistent application maintenance and management on real-time processes that require constant availability” (Gartner Research, 2007).
Dextra joins "Business Link Center " of Nuevo Leon’s government
Monterrey, N.L., Mexico, January 13, 2009.
Last December, the company Dextra Technologies joins into “Supplyhub” program (“Business Link Center”), which is part of Nuevo Leon’s Government.
A program focused on the identification, approach, and integration of the supply chain for foreign and national companies, allowing the increase of direct and indirect exports of the *PYMES and the national integration and value added. Also, the program’s main objective is that member companies give support and requirements developments to foreign companies in Mexico, as well as the promotion of local industry abroad; as well as the center’s mission is to provide quality services for the detection, selection and development of suppliers, in accordance to the needs posed by globalization and increasing the participation of the state's industries in the national and international markets, and contributing to the consolidation of economic development.
The admission to center is a Dextra’s great opportunity to have contact with those companies who are looking for suppliers in the market that satisfy their requirements in terms of technology. Dextra is a company with 11 years of experience in developing mobile solutions as well as Internet and embedded systems and has the expertise, infrastructure and flexibility to meet needs that are on the market, providing always, quality solutions.
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