Unitask Software moves Israeli operations to Metro Detroit, plans 6-8 hires
Unitask Software sees opportunities in Metro Detroit; enough so that the software firm is moving its headquarters to Bloomfield Hills and bringing workers from its Israeli operations to its new Michigan office.”There is really a rich talent base for knowledge workers in Michigan,” says Wendy Fox, director of marketing for Unitask Software.The firm develops and sells software for the Oracle E-Business Suite and is a gold member of the Oracle PartnerNetwork. Its products help businesses eliminate implementation and operational risk while improving the quality of their applications. A $250,000 investment from Automation Alley accelerated the move. Unitask Software expects to hire 6-8 people over the next year.”The opportunity for the funding really pushed us,” Fox says. “We thought now is the time to do this.”Source: Wendy Fox, director of marketing for Unitask SoftwareWriter: Jon Zemke
Unitask Software sees opportunities in Metro Detroit; enough so that the software firm is moving its headquarters to Bloomfield Hills and bringing workers from its Israeli operations to its new Michigan office.
“There is really a rich talent base for knowledge workers in Michigan,” says Wendy Fox, director of marketing for Unitask Software.
The firm develops and sells software for the Oracle E-Business Suite and is a gold member of the Oracle PartnerNetwork. Its products help businesses eliminate implementation and operational risk while improving the quality of their applications.
A $250,000 investment from Automation Alley accelerated the move. Unitask Software expects to hire 6-8 people over the next year.
“The opportunity for the funding really pushed us,” Fox says. “We thought now is the time to do this.”
Source: Wendy Fox, director of marketing for Unitask Software
Writer: Jon Zemke