Affordable software dedicated to serve your needs

Rosytech has been established in 2001 as an outsourcing software development company, providing custom IT solutions for small and medium sized organizations worldwide located.

Based in Romania (Eastern Europe), our development team is able to provide custom software solutions in many architectures: desktop applications, client-server multiuser suites or Internet websites.

First step is to collect from the requirements from the client, then iterate several information update cycles till we met a common vision over the project functionality. This stage is free of charge, so if you have a project idea contact us and we will provide a detailed Software Requirements Specification document, including development timing and costs.

We are using the following technologies:

Our vision about the final product is based on the following concepts:


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International Trade Consulting

Romanian market offers many opportunities for investments, import or export of goods or services. We assist our local clients in finding international providers for different technologies, or new markets for their products.

In the same measure, we are interesed to represent interests of foreign companies in Romania, assist them to find local business partners or establishing representative offices and-or production capacities.



News from Software Industry


China Testing Mac Version of Green Dam Web Filter (NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - Despite the delay in China's requirement to install Green Dam Web-filtering software on all new PCs, the controversy is not dead. PC makers are including the software with new PCs even though the July 1 deadline has been postponed indefinitely.

PC makers offer China Internet filter (AFP)

Chinese workers use their computers in a coffee shop in Chengdu, 2008. Several PC makers said they were voluntarily including China's controversial Internet filter software in new shipments despite Beijing's decision to postpone making it mandatory.(AFP/File/Mark Ralston)AFP - Several PC makers said Friday they were voluntarily including China's controversial Internet filter software in new shipments despite Beijing's decision to postpone making it mandatory.


You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - You win some; you lose some. This week China decided its Web censorship filtering software was not quite ready for prime time, while U.S. courts sentenced phone hackers and file swappers to some crime time.

Suit Over China's Web Filter to Target Lenovo, Acer, Sony (PC World)

PC World - A U.S. company will seek legal action against Lenovo, Acer and Sony next week over their shipment in China of controversial software that the company says stole its programming code.

Wall Street Beat: After a Strong Q2, What's Next for Tech? (PC World)

PC World - The second quarter officially ended on June 30 with technology stocks leading all others. The question is, after a strong second quarter run, where do they go from here? Some analysts predict a dip in coming months as people avoid buying new PCs, opting instead to wait until late October when they can buy computers with Microsoft's new operating system, Windows 7.

Oracle plans to lay off up to 1,000 in Europe: AFP (Reuters)

Reuters - Oracle Corp plans to lay off up to 1,000 workers in Europe, or about 1 percent of its global staff, as the recession erodes the giant software company's earnings, French news agency AFP reported on Thursday.