Second RubyConf in Uruguay – 11th and 12th November

Posted by Gabriela Isnardi on November 01, 2011

We are sponsoring one of the greatest technology events here in Uruguay. The Second RubyConf taking place within less than two weeks, the 11th and 12th November 2011, where many IT experts from all over the world get together in order to be immersed in this dynamic world and and up to date get with the latest trends of Ruby and Agile methodologies.

RubyConf Uruguay 2011

We are hungry for knowledge and refreshment, and we all want to be on the same train.

Please welcome all the new members to this awesome community. And help spreading the news, but even more important, do not miss the opportunity to meet the experts, discuss the future of RoR, and be Rail!

 

If you are going to San Francisco…Be sure to wear Moove-IT shirt…

Posted by Gabriela Isnardi on August 31, 2011

We have been to the top 10 places to visit in the US. From a business perspective, Silicon Valley is the place to go. We share the same passion as the area of the world’s largest technology corporations and high-tech firms: Great Ruby on Rails design & development work. Outsourcing has never been so much fun here in Uruguay. And now our Schools friends are wearing Moove-IT shirts, so we are virtually present—though also planning to re- meet in the flesh soon…

Thanks to Howard Kao, Lane Lillquist, Michael Staton, Nick Punt, and Daniel Jabbour from Inigral!

 

 

From South America with love, working offshore

 

From Silicon Valley to Moove-IT 1

Posted by Gabriela Isnardi on February 17, 2011

We are doing a good job, that’s right, but Michael Staton and Howard Kao from Inigral did not exactly decide to move to Uruguay and work from here now on, they just paid us a one week visit, and worked with us like any other member of the Moove-iT team. The Schools project is exciting itself, but having Howard and Michael here made us feel it even closer, and the boundaries between Inigral and Moove-iT were sort of a blur, for good.

Correct me if I am wrong, but I am really positive we have made them feel at home.

We worked for a week straight, but we also had time to have fun.
No doubts about it, having visitors from around the globe is always refreshing and truly motivating…

Let me tell you why.

We conduct daily meeting with clients from different countries. Most of the times we use skype, and we are about 4 or 5 people in the same room, talking in English, though our primary language is Spanish. On the other end, there is a person whose native language is generally English, but who is normally thousands of miles away, many Fahrenheits apart and only a few hours ahead or behind us. We rarely use a camera, so we do not even know what the room he or she is in looks like.

I believe that the third dimension is definitely more important than we might think. And being in the same room with someone whose voice is extremely familiar to us, and has been part of our work lives for over an year, but whose looks, posture or gestures we used to have little or no idea about is just fantastic. We shared this sort of energy and connection you could only generate when meeting in person.

The truth is we all love to put a name to a face.

And this time we had two new faces to look at, to talk to and to laugh with. In the flesh we met Michael and Howard.

THANK YOU!

Best place to live and work. If you are planning to move out … 1

Posted by Gabriela Isnardi on November 23, 2010

According to the Legatum Prosperity Index, Uruguay ranks first in Latin America. This index produces rankings based on the foundations of prosperity, which means that Moove-it is located in a country with factors that will produce economic growth and happy citizens over the long run.

If you have a look at the ranking in the Americas, Canada is on top of the list and Uruguay is in the third place, just after the United States.

For more information please visit:

http://www.prosperity.com/country.aspx?id=UY

You can donwload the pdf file with this information too.

Uruguay to the next stage of the World Cup !

Posted by Martin Cabrera on June 22, 2010

After the victory again Mexico (1 x 0) Uruguay pass to the next stage of the Soccer World Cup.

We share some pictures …

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