
Bell Integrator’s Developer Wins Ubuntu Scopes Showdown Contest
The Ubuntu2016 Scopes Showdown contest was announced by Canonical, the company behind
Ubuntu, challenging participants to create an all-new original Scope for the
Ubuntu Phone and publish it to the store within just six weeks. Winners were
selected by a judging panel made up of Canonical employees and Ubuntu community
members.
Roman
Schekin, a Senior Engineer from Bell Integrator, won 1st place with his
application called Academy, offering quick methods for locating online courses
from numerous sources. Roman says, “I am excited to win the Ubuntu 2016 Scopes
Showdown. I like working with the Ubuntu community and developing apps for the
best mobile OS.”
"We
congratulate Roman for his innovative development work and for winning the contest,”
said Eugene Pozdnikov, Managing Director at Bell Integrator. “As a services
company, people are our greatest asset and we are proud to have some of the
best and the brightest talent within our organization, like Roman.”
Bell
Integrator’s world-class engineers are selected from top universities and
corporations around the world, many of whom are also experienced scientists and
mathematicians.
About
Bell Integrator
Bell Integrator is a global consulting, technology services and IT outsourcing company delivering mission critical solutions that address most complex business and technology needs of large corporations in the finance, telecom, transportation and healthcare industries. Customers include carriers, such as VimpelCom (NYSE: VIP), MTS (NYSE: MBT), MegaFon (LSE: MFON) and Rostelecom (OTCQX: ROSYY), serving over 600m subscribers daily, top-tier global banks, including Citibank, Raiffeisen Bank, Societe Generale and others with average capitalization of over $10bn, large transportation and healthcare enterprises. For more information, visit www.bellintegrator.com
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software development, mobile application development, contest, Ubuntu