COREOBJECTS ANNOUNCES ITS FIRST RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY GROUP CUSTOMER
Creates momentum in bringing deep technology research and rapid prototyping to its customers Los Angeles,
CA, August 15, 2005 – CoreObjects Software, Inc, leading provider of Distributed Cooperative Software Development™ services for commercial software vendors, today announced Yodlee, Inc. as its first client for its new CoreLabs.
“CoreObjects has always offered core product development services, from initial market requirements and product strategy through design, architecture, development and deployment,” explained Satish. “But many of our clients have asked us to expand our services to include deep research and rapid prototyping capabilities. We needed to extend our infrastructure and adapt our processes to support these activities, and that’s what we’re doing for Yodlee.”
CoreLabs will serve two purposes: 1. providing research services on emerging technologies, as well as building prototypes and proofs-of-concepts, allowing product marketing the opportunity to try out new concepts in the market before recommending an investment in building a full-fledged product, and 2. to create best practices and build a core infrastructure and knowledge base that can be leveraged for either a new endeavors or existing projects.
About CoreObjects Software, Inc.
CoreObjects is the leader in Distributed Cooperative Software Development™ and partner to companies interested in building world-class software. CoreObjects provides the process and software development expertise necessary to bring commercially deployable software to market. Dozens of companies, backed by some of the most notable venture capital firms in the world, have depended on CoreObjects to build their software for them, driving billions of dollars in market capitalization and tens of thousands of end-users. CoreObjects builds software that builds companies and helps customers keep the promises they make to their stakeholders. CoreObjects is headquartered in Los Angeles, with a strategic development center in Bangalore, India, as well as a satellite office in Silicon Valley.
