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Sigma becomes an outsourcing partner for Genera Networks
Sigma marks one year of cooperation with Genera Networks, one of the world’s leading providers of innovative lottery formats to regulated operators. The collaboration covers IT services in product development and testing.
Genera Networks develops lottery games where winning and sharing are the key, among which are Nabor and Favor games. Nabor, the geolottery, is a game where you win with your neighbors, and in Favor you win with your friend. For the product development and project deliveries of these products, Genera chose Sigma as a partner.
Projects were performed using agile approach — several teams worked in parallel on different parts of functionality, but still in tight cooperation with each other to safeguard software integrity.
After recent successful project delivery, Maria Sandell, CEO at Genera Networks, shared positive feedback on cooperation with Sigma:
“We are pleased with our collaboration with Sigma. For this development project we needed a partner with professional experience and technical know-how in the lottery industry. The Sigma team completely fulfills our objectives and has a proven track record of successful deliveries in the area of game development and design. We look forward to further cooperation with them.”
“Our experience covers gambling and lottery games for both PC and mobile, e-learning and simple video or casual web games. We’re passionate about gaming industry and strive to constantly enhance our professional experience and technical skills in gaming software development,” says Vladimir Chirva, Development Director at Sigma Software. “Our extensive technical expertise and quality-driven delivery are the key factors why customers choose us.”
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