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Major Corporate Changes at AKVIS Software, Inc.  
Published:  6/23/2008 12:02:57 AM
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Vancouver, BC June 22, 2008 -- AKVIS Software Inc., a renowned manufacturer of photo editing tools, undergoes major changes in the face of projected growth. The company changes its corporate style after moving its head office to Vancouver, BC, Canada. Previously incorporated in Russia, AKVIS is determined to accelerate its growth. By moving its head office into Canada, AKVIS establishes presence on the North American continent and opens direct access to the wide North American software market.

The company was founded in 2004 by IT professionals having considerable experience in programming and software development. Since then the company has released a number of successful programs.

Now AKVIS Software, Inc. carries a full line of picture editing and image enhancement software.
The product line includes 11 programs for photo retouching, photo coloring, collage creation, plug-ins for special effects.

Anticipating future growth associated with the forthcoming release of its brand-new flagship product, AKVIS decides to move its head office onto the North American shore. The move not only allows the company unrestricted direct access to the highly qualified Canadian labor market, but gives the company endless possibilities for expansion into the North American market. Establishing an office that is geographically close to the majority of customers will soon result in better customer service, while dipping into the highly qualified Canadian labor market will undoubtedly improve manufacturing quality.

To underline the importance of the move, AKVIS changes its visual identity and accepts a brand-new logo. "We are excited about this move, and now will be able to expand our business activities in North America", says company's CEO, Sergey Galenko. The new office is located in beautiful British Columbia, Canada, and will accommodate the growth of the company for years to come.

More information about AKVIS Software, Inc. is available at AKVIS.com.



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