Softtek

Softtek
Privately held
Industry Information technology services
Founded 1982 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
Headquarters Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
Key people
Blanca Treviño (Chairperson & CEO)
Benigno López (Chief Globalization Officer)
Marcos Jimenez (USA CEO)
Miguel Saldivar (Brazil)
Carlos Funes (Mexico & Central America)
Roberto Montelongo (Chief Operating Officer)
Number of employees
8,000 (2013)
Website www.softtek.com

Softtek is a Mexican-based information technology company, operating in North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia. As of 2010 it was the largest private IT vendor in Latin America.[1] Headquartered in Monterrey, Mexico, the company has 8,000 associates in Mexico and abroad. The company offers application software development, testing, security and support; business process outsourcing (BPO); and IT infrastructure management, security and support to more than 300 corporations in more than 20 countries. It also acts as a value added reseller (VAR) for SAP SE, Informatica, Cognos, Business Objects and other software products. The company has trademarked the term "nearshoring" to describe the provision of outsourced services to customers in other countries that are in proximity.[2]

History

Softtek was founded in 1982 as a small IT services company by Gerardo López, develop customized software for customers including Mexico’s second largest bank and managing their IT infrastructure.[2] Following the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994, in 1997 Softtek introduced the nearshore model, opening the first global delivery center in Latin America. In August 2007, the company acquired China based I.T. UNITED,[3] extending its services to the Asian market.

Management

Softtek has one of the few female CEOs in a large multinational company.[4] Blanca Treviño, President & CEO of Softtek, assumed the position in August 2000. Under her leadership Softtek became the largest private IT service provider in Latin America. She is a board member for Wal-Mart Mexico, The United States – Mexico Foundation for Science, the University of Monterrey, and TecMilenio University. She is also an adviser to the Government of Nuevo León, her home state in Mexico. She was featured as a “Rising Star” in 2007 by Fortune Magazine’s "50 most powerful women in global business" issue.[5] Treviño was also selected as the fourth most powerful business woman in Mexico by CNN Expansión in 2008, which was her second time featured in this ranking.[6]

Acquisitions

Company acquired Country Date Business Reference
Itarvi Consulting Spain Spain August 2015 Multichannel Banking Services [7]
Systech Integrators India India United States US February 2013 SAP® Channel and Services Partner [8]
SCAi Mexico Mexico August 2012 SAP [9]

References

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