April 17, 2017

Technology and consulting company Adastra Group has completed the acquisition of Anywhere Mobile Apps a.s., specializing in developing mobile applications.

The company renamed adastra.one a.s. will continue to act as a separate entity within the Adastra Group, thus supporting Adastra’s long-term vision of delivering a comprehensive portfolio of information management services to customers and meeting the challenges of today’s digital world. The completed acquisition expands the portfolio of services built on data warehouses, big data, advanced data analysis and solutions for the Internet of Things.

“Companies have massively invested in data infrastructure and now need to make full use of this potential. Mobile applications will play a key role in the speed of providing information to more people. Not only in the B2C area but also within the internal systems of large organizations,” said Pavel Kysela, general manager of Adastra CZ when describing future branches. “Joining Adastra is the logical outcome of our cooperation on projects abroad, mainly on Chinese HomeCredit,” said Standa Dvořák, Director of Adastra.one.

“AS BUSINESS SOLUTIONS ARE MOVING FROM THE DESKTOP TO MOBILE PHONES AND TABLETS, WE NOT ONLY STABILIZE BUT ALSO STRENGTHEN OUR POSITION“

Developer Studio adastra.one a.s. (formerly Anywhere Mobile Apps a.s.) has implemented over 300 projects for its startup and renowned customers with its more than 40 employees. Among the most well-known is the solution developed for Tesco that has become synonymous with mobile shopping in Ireland, the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Thailand and Malaysia. The same is true for the ClubCard mobile application, which gives mobile users access to one of the largest loyalty programs in Europe. Furthermore, there is an application that allows ticketing and lottery checks directly from the mobile for Sazka (and soon much more) and a very popular Olympic application of LOH 2016 and ZOH 2014 for T-Mobile users.

Other clients include McDonald’s, MetLife, Nutricia, Mafra, Česká spořitelna, Home Credit, ČSOB Pojišťovna or innovative startups like Rohlík.cz and Zavezu.cz.

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