Cleverlance Enterprise Solutions a.s.
TypeJoint-stock company
IndustryInformation technology
Founded2000. Czech Republic, Prague
FounderJakub Dosoudil, Jan Šeda, Dobromil Podpěra
HeadquartersVoctářova 2500/20a, 180 00 Praha 8,
Prague, Czech Republic
Revenue785,020,000 Czech koruna (2018) Edit this on Wikidata
29,497,000 Czech koruna (2018) Edit this on Wikidata
20,984,000 Czech koruna (2018) Edit this on Wikidata
Total assets268,435,000 Czech koruna (2018) Edit this on Wikidata
Number of employees
209 (2018) Edit this on Wikidata
ParentInvinit Group Edit this on Wikidata
Websitecleverlance.de/en

Cleverlance Enterprise Solutions a.s. is an information technologies company headquartered in The Czech Republic with branch offices in Prague, Brno, Bratislava and Bremen. Cleverlance develops its own products, integrates IT platforms, and provides analytical services as well as software testing. These services are offered by Cleverlance to clients ranging from financial institutions, through telecommunications to the power or automotive industries. Since October 30, 2017, Cleverlance has been a member of the Association of Virtual and Augmented Reality and is currently working on several applications of VR and AR.[1]

History

Origins

Cleverlance was founded in 1999 in Czechia as a company that specialized in developing the Java EE platform. The founding members were Jakub Dosoudil, Jan Šeda, and Dobromil Podpěra. Jan Šeda later sold his share in the company to the other founders. In 2004, Cleverlance Group was founded.[2]

Death of Dosoudil

During the 2004 Christmas holidays, one of the founding members of Cleverlance, Jakub Dosoudil (27 years old at the time), went to Thailand with his girlfriend, Michaela Beránková (25 years old at the time, also working for Cleverlance). They died in the Indian Ocean tsunami, which killed almost 230,000 people. The rest of the employees and owners of Cleverlance were trying to find the couple, along with their families, after Dosoudil and Beránková were reported missing. Their bodies were found and identified in 2005. The deaths of Dosoudil and Beránková were a huge loss for the company and created a very chaotic situation for the company overall.[3][4]

Later development

In 2017, the annual revenue of the company crossed 1 billion Czech crowns.[5] In 2019, the new majority owner became the KKCG group.[6]

Invinit Group

Invinit Group (formerly known as Cleverlance Group) is a family of different IT companies, connected to the founding firm Cleverlance and dealing with many different aspects of information technologies. Apart from Cleverlance Enterprise Solutions, the companies include:

AEC

AEC is a Czech IT company,thath was created in 1991 and deals with various facets of cyber security. AEC became a member of Cleverlance Group in 200, through an acquisition agreement between the companies.[7]

Eicero

Eicero became a member of Cleverlance Group in 2010. The company deals in the complex diagnostics of photovoltaic power stations and the elimination of PID (Potential-induced degradation), which causes lowering of output of a given power station. The main product of Eicero is PID Doctor, a device that regenerates photovoltaic panels that were damaged by PID and restores their performance.[8]

TrustPort

TrustPort is a provider and developer of computer safety solutions.[9] TrustPort products are based on antivirus and encryption technologies, anti-spam methods and anomaly behavior monitoring AI techniques. TrustPort became a member of the group in March 2008. The company was created as an independent subject within Cleverlance Group after the acquisition of AEC, from which TrustPort became independent.

IT education

Cleverlance periodically holds so-called Academies, in which members of the public can learn about specific IT topics and be granted a certificate after going through this intense crash course. After the course is completed, the best scoring people are offered a job position in Cleverlance. The most often held Academy is the Testing Clever Academy, designed to teach attendees the ins and outs of IT testing[10] within a single week and Testing Java Academy, focused on developers early in their careers. Cleverlance also organizes education academies for the .NET and database technologies.[11]

Name of the company

The name is a combination the words „clever“ and „lance“, which both have connotations of sharpness. The name was thought up by the founding member Jakub Dosoudil, while on vacation in Mexico.[12]

References

  1. "Cleverlance je členem Asociace virtuální a rozšířené reality" (PDF).
  2. "Cleverlance koupil Brain Systems". Živě.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  3. "Děti volaly o pomoc a nešlo je zachránit... Osudy Čechů, které zasáhla tsunami". Lidovky.cz (in Czech). 2014-12-26. Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  4. Záluský, Jan (2011-06-29). "Nečekané smrti zakladatele firmy chtěla využít konkurence, říká šéf Cleverlance". Hospodářské noviny (in Czech). Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  5. Sedlák, Jan. "Český Cleverlance si sahá na miliardu. Na akvizice chce dát stovky milionů". Lupa.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  6. "Po ropě a loteriích se miliardář Komárek vrhá na IT. Kupuje firmy od Cleverlance". Aktuálně.cz (in Czech). 2019-02-08. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
  7. "Společnosti AEC a Cleverlance Enterprise Solutions uzavřeli akviziční smlouvu". ITBIZ (in Czech). Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  8. "EICERO PID Doctor vrátí degradovaným FV panelům rychle jejich původní výkon". TZB-info (in Czech). Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  9. "TrustPort vzniká z AEC v rámci skupiny Cleverlance" (in Czech). 2008-03-28. Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  10. "Otestuj svou schopnost změnit kariéru s Testing Clever Akademií". Proudly (in Czech). Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  11. "Práce v digitálu: V Cleverlance si vychovávají zaměstnance v akademiích". Tyinternety.cz (in Czech). 2017-12-22. Archived from the original on 2018-03-02. Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  12. Kaclová, Markéta. "Jakub Dosoudil: Odešel bych jedině do Jižní Ameriky". Lupa.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 2018-04-24.
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