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Infosys in Philippines deal

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BANGALORE: Infosys Technologies Ltd has announced that its banking business unit is partnering with Microsoft Philippines, a division of Microsoft Corporation and Intel Microelectronics Philippines Inc to provide e-banking solutions to banks in the Philippines.

The three companies have joined hands to offer next generation e-banking solutions that are out-of-the-box and ready to be deployed, the company said in a notice to the Bombay Stock Exchange.

Infosys said the solution was based on its banking product Finacle running on Microsoft .NET and Intel platforms. The combined solution offers customers lower total cost of ownership and clear time to market advantage.

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