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RTG in pact with IDRBT

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HYDERABAD: ReadyTestGo(RTG), a software QA, testing and consulting services provider, part of the Cybernet Software Systems (CSS) Group based in San Jose, has signed a software testing agreement with the Institute for Development and Research in Banking Technology (IDRBT) to test Structured Financial Messaging System (SFMS).

As per the agreement, RTG will test IDRBT's SFMS to enable a functionally error free and robust application.

Independent testing by RTG will work towards enabling IDRBT achieve its goal of making SFMS, the most widely used messaging network in India for banking and financial institutions.

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