It ranks first among Chinese offshore software development service providers for the North American and European markets as measured by 2010 revenues.
[3] In November 2012, the company merged with China-based IT outsourcing industry peer HiSoft to form Pactera.
The company added an office in Dalian in 2004, and in that same year signed a contract with Unicom-BREW and built the PeopleSoft China Development Center.
2007 was a marquee year in which the company changed its name to VanceInfo and listed on the NYSE, and opened offices in the US in Seattle, Washington and New York.
A group of state representatives allied with Service Employees International Union District 1199, a branch of a major trade union, pointed out that Mark Kvamme, a political appointee put in charge of creating jobs in Ohio, was a partner in Sequoia Capital, which had invested in VanceInfo.