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arvato systems - Business and IT Consulting
We are the North American division of arvato systems, a global 1,500 person IT division of the media conglomerate Bertelsmann AG. We are the leading provider of technology, business solutions consulting and application development primarily for the media/entertainment industries - publishing, music, and broadcasting. We provide an integrated value chain starting from vision and consulting, through planning, development and operation to comprehensive maintenance and care of IT systems.
Operating from our offices in New York City and Toronto, Canada, arvato systems is dedicated to solutions-based consulting and custom application development.
Recent News
Front Page Feature in German American Trade Magazine
September, 2008
arvato systems North America has recently been featured in the October 2008 issue of German American Trade magazine.
Click here for a PDF copy of the article
Reebok dCommerce Press Release Posted
September, 2008
The arvato systems New York team was a key component in implementing Reebok's new dCommerce platform for 2008: "Global sports brand Reebok (http://www.reebok.com) announces that its new global state of the art website is meeting early performance targets just one month after launch." Click full story.
New Employee Profiles
July, 2008
Interview with Arvato Systems North America CFO Boris Katsman featured on bnet.com
June, 2008
arvato systems North America CFO Boris Katsman was interviewed on the latest release for the Sabrix Managed Tax Service, an external tax and sale management system for companies of all sizes. Mr. Katsman emphasizes that this extension for a company’s finance department saves both money and time. Mr. Katsman facilitated the service’s implementation and review process. Full article.
Arvato Systems North America Plays Leading Role in Reebok.com “d-Commerce” Launch
April, 2008
The new global brand website for Reebok.com went live in 15 countries worldwide. With this major release, arvato systems played the leading role in developing the new “digital-commerce” platform. This platform acts as the central hub for web service based integration to a half dozen additional systems ranging from warehouse management to mobile devices to digital kiosks. Full article.
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