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ADV

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ADV (ADV/web-engineering, "ADV") is one of the largest[1] interactive agencies in Russia. The company's sphere of activity is the development, support and development of Internet projects. At the time of 2009, the company has more than 60 employees.

The company is focused on project activities, the work uses modern methods and tools of project management, in particular recommendations and standards of project activities PMBoK PMI and ISO 10 006. The company is a member of the Silicon Taiga Development Association.

Business profile of the company

The main activities of ADV are:

  1. Design and implementation of Internet projects.
  2. Support and development of Internet projects;
  3. Development and maintenance of corporate information systems;
  4. Conduct PR and virus campaigns on the Internet;
  5. SEO and Search Engine Optimization (SEO);
  6. Contextual advertising;
  7. Development of corporate identity;
  8. 3D modeling;
  9. Development of multimedia presentations and videos;
  10. Development of FLASH games;

The company provides an indefinite guarantee for all work performed.

Process platforms

ADV uses two technology platforms to develop projects:

  • CMF Mozart is a development platform that includes a CMS system designed to create and subsequently maintain websites for any purpose: portals, information and intranet systems, online stores, catalogs of goods and services, B2B marketplaces, auctions and corporate sites, online media, etc.

  • ADV is also implementing ready-made solutions based on the Mozart platform, in particular:

  1. ADV.Insurance - A comprehensive system that automates the process of selling insurance products (policies) over the Internet.
  2. ADV.Workflow - A reconciliation management system that automates your company's business processes, reconciliation chains, and internal workflow.
  • 1C-Bitrix - Since 2008, a dedicated Bitrix development group has been formed in ADV. The company is a gold certified partner of Bitrix and one of the largest partners of the vendor[2]

Jobs and Customers

Logo in 2011

Since 1997, the company has implemented more than 200 projects, for such clients as Panasonic, Whirlpool, POCHO/Allianz, Lukoil, Gazprom-Media, SUEK, Honda, Independence Group, MIAN Group, MIEL, Komatsu[3]

In 2004, the company developed the Panasonic 3D project, which allows you to create interactive 3D models of household appliances based on Cult3D technology. The project was the first such decision in Runet.

In 2008, the VIERA promo site was developed for Panasonic, which became one of the first projects in Russia to use a keyless technology [4]

Rewards and Market Position

During its existence, ADV has received more than 50 awards at Russian competitions and festivals, including MMFR, ADCR, Idea!, Golden Site, Russian Flash Awards.

In the period 2006-2008, ADV was one of the five largest companies in the development market in the development of Internet projects. In 2009, ADV was included in the TOP-3 of the largest companies according to the results of the expert rating.

In 2009, ADV was the general sponsor of the first conference in Russia on the development of sites "Site 2009."

History

2024: TAdviser interview with CEO Alexei Persianov

In October 2024, ADV CEO Alexei Persianov spoke about trends in the e-commerce market, typical problems and reasons why ADV is convincing customers not to abandon even the most "hopeless" ecommerce projects. Read more here.

2022: 9th place in the TAdviser ranking "The largest developers of mobile applications for business and the public sector"

ADV is included in the rating "The largest developers of mobile applications for business and the public sector," prepared by TAdviser in September 2023 based on the companies' revenue from the development of mobile applications for 2022.

Notes

  1. rating of TOP-100 leading web studios of Runet 2009
  2. Official press release on the cooperation of 1C-Bitrix and ADV.
  3. , etc. Portfolio from the official ADV website.
  4. Article "A fashion for keyless sites has come to Runet."

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