Uniweb Uniweb
Since 2010
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
Soymonovsky pr., 7, p. 1 (sub.2)
Top managers:
Oganov Alexander Georgievich
Content |
UNIWEB - Russian developer of IT solutions EDtech HRtech in the field and for companies, small medium and large businesses based on the idea of developing human capital, as well as solutions for organizing educational the process in universities. countries
Uniweb is included in the Register of Accredited Organizations of the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation. The cloud infrastructure used on the platforms complies with 152 FZ "On the protection of personal data," as well as the requirements of 17 and 21 orders of the FSTEC. Data storage for companies is delimited, which guarantees security.
Clients and partners of the company are Russian state and private companies.
Products
For more than 12 years, the company has been creating and developing socially significant products for the Russian EDTech and HRTech markets, offering organizations cloud platforms with microservice architecture and custom solutions for customer tasks (data for 2022).
Uniweb products include:
- JetSkills is a Russian open platform for managing employee development, which allows you to optimize and automate the processes of evaluating, training and development of employees at all stages - from onboarding to career routing.
- LiveCV is a platform for finding the first job and selecting novice specialists based on matchmaking. The LiveCV platform brings together students, employers and educational organizations, helps to train in-demand specialists and find them internships and jobs.
- Grammarcase is a platform for launching training in online and mixed formats. The platform allows you to structure training content into ready-made courses and conduct full-fledged training anywhere in the world.
History and Performance Indicators
2022: Total amount of contracts - 442.2 million rubles
The total amount of contracts concluded by Uniweb as of the end of August 2022 is 442 156 345, 52 rubles. In total, more than 100 contracts were concluded, of which more than 65% with state participation.
2014
Uniweb Community Council
As of October 2014, Uniweb's public council included Tamara Rumyantseva, general director of Oleg Deripaska's Volnoe Delo charitable foundation, Georgy Oganov (father of Alexander Oganov), member of the supervisory board of Deripaska's Basic Element group, Valery Fadeev, editor-in-chief of Expert magazine (29.3% owned by Basic Element), as well as American investor Esther Dyson.
Uniweb Platform Purpose
According to information as of October 2014, Uniweb is a Russian online training platform that allows you to take educational courses developed jointly with Russian universities, business coaches and narrowly qualified world-class specialists, and obtain a certificate of advanced training.
According to information from its official website, the platform, together with leading universities (MGIMO, Faculty of Finance and Banking, RANEPA, Moscow School of Economics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, etc.) is developing online educational products in order to disseminate high-quality education in Russian.
Winning five tenders
in June-July 2014, Uniweb managed to win five tenders of the State Institute of the Russian Language named after A.S. Pushkin for a total amount of 345 million rubles. Until the end of 2014, the Institute needed to create an information and educational platform "Education in Russian," electronic training systems and electronic courses, as well as a subsystem for managing the educational process, monitoring knowledge and delivering digital educational content.
Tenders attracted a number of well-known IT companies and universities, including Lanit (with a solution based on the Hypermetod platform), Forecast, RUDN University, Kazan Federal University. Uniweb's win came as a complete surprise to them.
"This company is a startup, does not have real project experience regarding such contracts and does not have sufficient personnel potential to perform such a volume of work in such a short time," says a source close to one of the tender participants of the Ministry of[1].
At the same time, suppliers who offered their services at lower prices and have an excellent business reputation and many years of work experience received a poorly motivated refusal, he adds. According to the interlocutor of CNews, this situation is an example of how state preferences can change the market for the worse.
However, the conclusions of the selection committee for one of the tenders stated that the advantage of Uniweb's application was "the presence of a prototype/design of an interface layout for almost each of the functions required in the tender documentation," a modern platform (Ruby on Rails), as well as tools developed on the basis of free licenses that do not impose additional requirements for the server infrastructure of the solution.
Whereas, for example, the Lanita application lacked functionality that met the requirements of the terms of reference, and the proposed solution was proprietary and belonged to another organization (Hypermetod). The Forecast, in turn, did not detail the functionality of part of the subsystems, modules and sections of the portal.
2013: Revenue - RUB 1.5 mln
According to the Kontur. Focus system, which uses Rosstat information, the revenue of Uniweb LLC in 2013 amounted to 1.5 million rubles, and in the first years of its activity the company did not earn money at all.
2010: Building a Company
Uniweb (Uniweb LLC) was established in 2010.