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Fiorano Software begins operations at Bangalore

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Bangalore , July 28

FIORANO Software, a Silicon Valley-based infrastructure software company, on Wednesday announced the opening of its operations in Bangalore, which will act as the development centre as well its global sales and marketing centre.

The Bangalore centre was part of the company's expansion plan to cope with the growing demand for its Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), a software for business integration and messaging infrastructure technology. Fiorano already has a centre in Delhi.

Mr Atul Saini, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Technology Officer, said the presence in Bangalore with an initial strength of 12 professionals, would make Fiorano the only branded middleware provider and it would also focus on strategic marketing, technical support and training for developers in large and small services companies.

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