Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre Igor Ashmanov started his career in IT when he joined the artificial intelligence department of
Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre as an intern researcher. In 1985, he became a research associate in the Centre. During the time, he developed a
natural language based discussion system, economic computing etc.
Informatic In 1987, he joined the ORFO spell checker developers team at
Informatic, where he was responsible for the linguistic corpus. He also directed the development of the
Context electronic dictionary, the
Logos interlinear translation program, the
Calligraph hyphenation system, the
Sphinx full-text search engine, and the
Jordan matrix calculator. During the
1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt, most of ORFO developers, including the team leader, left Russia for the USA. Ashmanov chose to stay and headed the ORFO project. In 1992, ORFO was licensed to
IBM, and in 1994,
Microsoft chose it to become part of the Russian edition of its flagship
Microsoft Office product. In 1995,
Microsoft acquired ORFO, and Ashmanov left
Informatics.
MediaLingua In 1995, Igor Ashmanov co-founded
MediaLingua and became its CEO. The company acquired exclusive rights for electronic dictionaries by the
Russian Language publishing house and created a MultiLex family of electronic bilingual dictionaries. In 1999, Oleg Serebrennikov, the majority shareholder of MediaLingua, decided to change development strategy of the company, and Igor Ashmanov left the company to join
Rambler as software research and development director.
Rambler In 2001, Ashmanov became chief operating officer at
Rambler. During his management time at the company, new search core
Rambler 2.0 was developed and deployed, and over two dozens of new services of the web portal were launched. Later, Igor Ashmanov had a book on his work in Rambler published.
Life inside a bubble («Жизнь внутри пузыря») became a bestseller, lifting a curtain of a life inside a large internet holding company. During his 1.5 years at Rambler, Ashmanov witnessed ownership rotation three times, while none of the new owners expressed any interest in developing the search engine. He left the company in May 2001.
A&P Later in 2001, Ashmanov founded a consulting company
Ashmanov & Partners that kickstarted the
search engine optimization market in Russia and became its leader. He was joined by former colleagues from Rambler, who later became shareholders in the company. "Ashmanov & Partners" and its subsidiaries currently employ over 300 people. As reported by
The Firm's Secret magazine in 2011, Ashmanov & Partners serviced over 1,000 clients monthly and had a total market share of 5—10 % in Russian on-line marketing industry. Apart from providing integrated on-line marketing services, A&P develops technologies for marketing professionals, organizes leading industry's conferences, and runs its On-line Marketing Academy, where experts from A&P and its rival companies educate students.
Artificial Intelligence research in 2005 was organized as a subsidiary
Nanosemantics. In 2007, the annual gross volume of Ashmanov & Partners was estimated by
Finam Holdings at USD $2.5 mln. According to annual web studios' rating by Factus, based on publicly available tax reports, gross volume of Ashmanov & Partners in 2015 was over ₽300 mln,
VAT not included. Ashmanov & Partners has a number of subsidiaries, both acquired and started by the company. The subsidiaries are not part of any formal
corporate group, but they use resources by both Ashmanov & Partners and sibling companies. == Accomplishments ==