SoftServe, Inc., founded in 1993 in Lviv, Ukraine, is a technology company specializing in consultancy services and software development.
[8] The company was initially supported by the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Incubator Center and its first known client was General Electric.
For its work on the project, SoftServe was invited to speak at Microsoft's annual conference where it was used as an example of business applications that could be built by technology corporations.
[15] SoftServe opened its United States headquarters in Fort Myers, Florida in 2008 and began holding an annual conference.
[24] The same year the company named Chris Baker as the new CEO, taking over the role from Co Founder Taras Kytsmey.
[25] In September 2020, the company was targeted by a ransomware attack, in response SoftServe shut down many of their internal systems to try and stop the spread of the virus.
It opened new offices in the United States, Poland, London, Amsterdam, Sofia, and, Stockholm[29] and began a still running (as of 2020) greater-than 20% per year growth streak.
One of the "SoftServe Business System" divisions also releases its own products, which are specially designed for Ukraine in order to find new technological solutions in IT.
SoftServe has continuing partnerships with: Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Microsoft, Salesforce, Apigee, and other organizations.
[39] In 2019, SoftServe ranked seventh out of more than 130 Western European companies in the Clutch software development category.