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Hong Kong Headquarters
Established in 1991, Azeus Hong Kong Headquarters is the center responsible for providing a wide range of IT consultancy services, maintenance and support services, and business process outsourcing services, by leveraging the offshore development centers in Mainland China (Dalian) and the Philippines.
London (Azeus)
Azeus has expanded its businesses to the United Kingdom, where it set up its latest office in 2010. Azeus' UK office is responsible for providing software applications and services to clients in Europe, especially in the United Kingdom, leveraging on Azeus' well-established track records in Asia. Azeus UK is fully supported by Azeus' headquarters in conjunction with its offshore development centres to offer a cost-competitive but high quality model.
Manila (Azeus)
Established in 1994, the Manila office is a centre focusing on systems development. Since its establishment, it has successfully handled over 60 projects in the last 10 years. The development model of the centre is tightly integrated into our software development processes, with proven effectiveness and quality adopting CMMI Level 5 procedures.
Singapore (BIGontheNet)
BIGontheNet, a sister company of Azeus, is a Singaporean provider of Internet search products and solutions for various industry applications including Intellectual Property management and e-government. It is responsible providing a wide range of IT consultancy services, maintenance and support services, and business process outsourcing services in Singapore and South-East Asia, by leveraging the offshore development centers in Mainland China (Dalian) and the Philippines.
Dalian (Azeus)
Established in 2003, the Dalian office serves as offshore development centre focusing on Chinese and Japanese markets. Assessed at the highest level, Level 5, under CMMI, it is responsible for providing a wide range of IT consultancy services, and IT outsourcing services for Chinese and Japanese markets.