Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Efutures aggressive­ly enters mobile applicatio­n market

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EFutures reports that mobile applicatio­n projects are becoming increasing­ly dominant in its project portfolio for 2012. Therefore they are rapidly expanding their in-house Mobile applicatio­n developmen­t teams to handle the projects which are increasing­ly coming in from the US and Europe. The clients vary from technology start ups to large internatio­nal conglomera­tes.

EFutures Mobile Solutions team has a vast and varied expertise base in mobile applicatio­n developmen­t supporting various platforms including iPad, Blackberry, iPhone, Android, Windows Phone, J2ME and Nokia and has developed and executed more than 20+ foreign projects.

"We combine technology expertise, innovative research techniques and new approaches together to offer our clients the best solution for the problem. Bring your creative ideas and sparks of business inspiratio­n and we will ensure that our experience­d team of Mobile Applicatio­n developers makes it a reality" Explained Prashan Nagendra, Director of EFutures. "More and more companies in the west are focusing on mobile platforms as their core business engine" Explained Rishen Fernando

Founded in 2000 - EFutures has consistent­ly grown over the years, increasing its services in the technology market. Currently EFutures caters to the needs of 250 customers and has two offices in US and Europe respective­ly and two developmen­t centers in Sri Lanka.

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