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'''Intro'''
'''Intro'''


Unosquare LLC is a US based company that provides software development, application support, and software testing services from Latin America. The company has a development center in the heart of Guadalajara, Mexico and a new facility in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Unosquare is owned by Mario DiVece, Juan Roman Escamilla, and Michael Barrett.
Unosquare LLC is a US based company that provides IT staffing, software development, application support, and software testing services from Latin America. The company has a development center in the heart of Guadalajara, Mexico and a new facility in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Unosquare is owned by Mario DiVece and Michael Barrett.


'''History'''
'''History'''


The company was founded in 2009 by DiVece, Escamilla, and Barrett after the three owners left a similar nearshore company to start thier own business. Started with revenue from two initial clients the company grew quickly and added 4 more customers in their first year. Clients include MedAssets, Integrity Media, Columbia Sportswear, Microsoft, and Vesta Corporation.
The company was founded in 2009 by DiVece, Juan Roman Escamilla, and Barrett after the three owners left a similar nearshore company to start their own business. Started with revenue from two initial clients the company grew quickly and added 4 more customers in their first year. Clients include MedAssets, Integrity Media, Columbia Sportswear, Microsoft, and Vesta Corporation.


On May 24th, 2010, the company President, Juan Roman Escamilla, was a featured presenter in Mexico City where he showcased an innovative solution, called Study Reminder, for gaming and mobility device development that uses the Microsoft cloud solution Azure. Escamilla was introduced by Steve Ballmer following Ballmer's keynote address and he co-presented with Juan Alberto Gonzalez of Microsoft.
On May 24th, 2010, the company President, Juan Roman Escamilla, was a featured presenter in Mexico City where he showcased an innovative solution, called Study Reminder, for gaming and mobility device development that uses the Microsoft cloud solution Azure. Escamilla was introduced by Steve Ballmer following Ballmer's keynote address and he co-presented with Juan Alberto Gonzalez of Microsoft.


In April 2011 the company published a book entitled "Nearshoring to Latin America" written by Barrett. The book was first released as a prepublished review copy at the Nearshore Nexus conference and later made available on Amazon.com.
In April 2011 the company published a book entitled "Nearshoring to Latin America" written by Barrett. The book was first released as a prepublished review copy at the Nearshore Nexus conference and later made available as an eBook on Amazon.com and other eBook distributors.

Escamilla left the company in early 2012 after Barrett and Escamilla purchased his share of the company. The company is focused on providing Nearshore development services in Java, .Net, Open Source, and Mobile technologies and provides domestic staffing services from its main office in Portland, Oregon.

Revision as of 11:06, 7 May 2012

Intro

Unosquare LLC is a US based company that provides IT staffing, software development, application support, and software testing services from Latin America. The company has a development center in the heart of Guadalajara, Mexico and a new facility in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Unosquare is owned by Mario DiVece and Michael Barrett.

History

The company was founded in 2009 by DiVece, Juan Roman Escamilla, and Barrett after the three owners left a similar nearshore company to start their own business. Started with revenue from two initial clients the company grew quickly and added 4 more customers in their first year. Clients include MedAssets, Integrity Media, Columbia Sportswear, Microsoft, and Vesta Corporation.

On May 24th, 2010, the company President, Juan Roman Escamilla, was a featured presenter in Mexico City where he showcased an innovative solution, called Study Reminder, for gaming and mobility device development that uses the Microsoft cloud solution Azure. Escamilla was introduced by Steve Ballmer following Ballmer's keynote address and he co-presented with Juan Alberto Gonzalez of Microsoft.

In April 2011 the company published a book entitled "Nearshoring to Latin America" written by Barrett. The book was first released as a prepublished review copy at the Nearshore Nexus conference and later made available as an eBook on Amazon.com and other eBook distributors.

Escamilla left the company in early 2012 after Barrett and Escamilla purchased his share of the company. The company is focused on providing Nearshore development services in Java, .Net, Open Source, and Mobile technologies and provides domestic staffing services from its main office in Portland, Oregon.