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Sharelogic to invest $ 2m more in Hyderabad centre

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Hyderabad , Sept. 29

SHARELOGIC Inc, a Connecticut-based software services firm with research and development centre in Hyderabad, plans to invest about $2 million in the Indian centre to enhance its product development and marketing.

Addressing a press conference to announce its expansion plan and the launch of its product, Enterprise Driven Group Environment (EDGE)here today, the President and Chairman , Mr V.S. Reddy Adla, and the Chief Operating Officer, Mr Dilip Reddy Adla, said plans are to expand Indian R&D operations and induct more to support product development work.

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