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Digite plans Asian entry

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BANGALORE: Digite, the US-based IT products firm promoted by Indian entrepreneurs, announced its plans on Monday to enter the Indian, Malaysian and Singaporean markets with its Web-based collaborative platform for IT process and outsourcing governance.

The two-year old start-up has about 16 clients including BearingPoint. Digite's collaborative platform has been developed at its Indian development centre in Mumbai and would be launched in the country on Tuesday.

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