User talk:Mariya Korzhenkova

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I really want to write an Article about Magenta Technology as it is a company with the history over 15 years. It uses multi-agent technologies and has divisions. The article is not promotional and has links to different researches and resources like bloomberg. What else can I do to make the article better?
 * You need to find sufficient reliable sources (see WP:RS) containing in-depth coverage of the company, and which demonstrate that it meets Wikipedia's notability standards for companies (see WP:NCORP). At the moment, the sources seem to be only marketing releases or passing mentions. Also, if you have a connection with the company yourself, you should declare it according to Wikipedia's Conflict of Interest policy (see WP:COI). Boing! said Zebedee (talk) 13:32, 25 January 2016 (UTC)

Thank you for your help. We have a number of publications. For example: 1. Himoff, J., Skobelev, P., Wooldridge, M. Magenta Technology: Multi-Agent Systems for Ocean Logistics – Proceedings of 4-th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi Agent Systems (AAMAS 2005). – Holland, July 2005. 2. J. Himoff, G Rzevski, P Skobelev. Magenta Technology: Multi-Agent Logistics i-Scheduler for Road Transportation – Proceedings of 5-th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi Agent Systems (AAMAS 2006). – Japan, May 2006. 3. G. Rzevski, J. Himoff, P. Skobelev. Magenta Technology: A Family of Multi-Agent Intelligent Schedulers. Proc. of Workshop on Software Agents in Information Systems and Industrial Applications (SAISIA). - Fraunhofer IITB, Germany, February 2006. 4. New Magenta Papers: Scientific papers, Volume 2/ Ed. A. Ivaschenko. - Yelm, WA, USA: Science Book Publishing House, 2013. - 54 p. 5. http://www.fleetnews.co.uk/news/environment/2016/01/04/econnect-cars-choose-echo-booking-management-platform-and-mobile-app 6. http://www.commercialfleet.org/news/2013/5/24/magenta-s-scheduling-solution-receives-tomtom-s-seal-of-approval/47141/ 7. http://www.fleetnews.co.uk/news/2014/3/13/pet-food-manufacturer-chooses-magenta-routing-and-scheduling-solution/49863/ 8. http://www.thechauffeur.com/q-despatch-chooses-magentas-echo-software-to-deliver-on-time-precision/ 9. http://worldtrack-dk.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Maxoptra_WorldTrack_press_release1.pdf If these are OK, could you please unblock me so I could write about the history of the company, add links and delete links to marketing materials? Thank you.