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Yash Tech partners Nasdaq-listed co

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Hyderabad , Dec. 9

YASH Technologies Inc, an IT consulting company having a development centre in Hyderabad, has announced that it has partnered with the Nasdaq-listed Actuate Corporation. The tie-up will help Yash Technologies deliver scalable Business Intelligence (BI) applications in the North America and the Asia-Pacific.

The Vice-President of Yash Technologies, Mr Hari Vyakarnam, in a statement said: "As an Actuate silver certified consulting and training partner, the company is poised to deliver the focused, scalable Business Intelligence applications that our clients expect across North American continent and the Asia-Pacific region. We plan to set up a dedicated Actuate practice in Hyderabad to support our clientele in their Business Intelligence needs."

Mr Vinod Samanthula, General Manager, Sales and Marketing, Yash Technologies, said the Hyderabad delivery centre would work on the strategic integration of Actuate 7 with SAP, to create several industry-specific vertical BI solutions. "

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