Rosytech has been established in 2001 as an outsourcing software development company, providing custom IT solutions for small and medium size organizations from all the world.
Located in Romania, Eastern Europe, our development team is able to provide custom solutions in many architectures: desktop, client-server or Internet website.
We start from the initial requirements issued by the client, iterating several information exchange 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 Specifications document, including development timing and costs.
We are using the following technologies:
Our vision about the final product is based on the following concepts:
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.
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