Who we are?

The company was established in 2006 by Peter Verhás and István Verhás. Both are electric engineers and information technology engineers. We believed that after working 15 years for different multinational, government owned and telecommunication companies we can start our own software business.

Peter Verhás Péter, CEO

I am electric engineer. I have my degree from TU Budapest. I worked 7 years for Digital Equipment Hungary Ltd (transformed to Compaq). At the startup of Index.hu Co. I accepted the CIO position. After the startup of the company I worked for Westel (transformed to T-Mobile) until 2006.

During this period I worked as a salesman, consultant, project manager, and CIO for Index.hu

During my spare time I taught at the TU Budapest, I developed open source programs and during the period 2005-2007 I studied and graduated MBA.

I speak English, understand German, learn Spanish and I am happy if we can deliver a solution that not only work and is used, but it also fits the higher quality requirements that I set for myself.

Verhás István, JIRA expert

I am electric engineer graduated at TU Budapest. I participated in research of fibre optics connectors. I taught informatics in high school. I was driving trolley buses. I worked for Westel Rádiótelefon Ltd. (a former NMT mobile phone company, it was also called Westel 0660 before it finished service) as ISP coordinator. I was working in governmental projects as project manager.

I worked for Kopint-Datorg Co. as a director of Governmental Portal division. We developed and operated the portal magyarorszag.hu (the domain for English speaking people opens at hungary.hu) and started the citizen gate project.

I speak English. I am happy when I can help the communication between people.

Péter Verhás and István Verhás are brothers.

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NEWS

September 9, 2011.

We have released Pegamento TR, soapUI module that allows you to test soap services without writing assertion code. Store all your test executions into an RDBMS and compare the executions discovering any significant deviations from the expected results.