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  • 23 April, 2010

    After extensive research within our own clients and ISV and Partners, GodelTech have produced a mini-whitepaper which outlines why our clients have chosen to outsource elements of development to offshore/nearshore providers; the challenges they have faced previously and the reason why the GodelTech model works for them.

    The whitepaper covers:

  • 8 April, 2010

    Spinningfields Manchester hosted the Manchester Duck Race in aid of local children's charity Brainwave, on April 2nd 2010.  The GodelTech team supported the charity by purchasing a GodelTech sponsored duck which, after some cosmetic changes took part in a race of over 5000 sponsored ducks.....AND WON !!

    The ducks were released at 2pm on Good Friday along the Spinningfields stretch of the River Irwell between Irwell Street Bridge and finishing at Albert Bridge.

    Terry Bland, Managing Director of GodelTech commented:

  • 1 March, 2010

    Manchester-based software development specialist GodelTech has just announced that they are relocating to new offices in Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Terry Bland, managing director of GodelTech explained.

    “This is our fifth move in Minsk in five years and has been solely driven by the success of our business. The new premises are located in Rubin Plaza and comprise of 400M2 of class A office space, allowing us to accommodate up to 100 staff.”

  • 28 January, 2010

    GodelTech has been awarded a contract to develop a new electronic requisition ordering system for Sheffield Children’s hospital’s IT department.

  • 8 December, 2009

    GodelTech has been appointed as a technical partner to telecommunications company, Name Your Number (NYN). Name Your Number creates significant value from a telecommunications company’s under performing asset, its mobile telephone number pool. It enables end user customers to design, search for, acquire and use numbers which have a personal attraction to them. Using their expertise of personalisation and their unique software, NYN can generate significant revenues for its telecommunications clients.