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ESC to lead 20-member team for EnterpriseIT expo

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Bangalore , April 19

THE Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC) will lead a group of 20 companies to EnterpriseIT2005 to showcase their enterprise solutions and boost export opportunities at the four-day Singapore Expo, starting from June 14.

Mr Nalin Kohli, Chairman of ESC, who heads the Indian Pavilion, said EnterpriseIT will provide the IT companies opportunities for scouting the South East Asian markets, particularly in sourcing projects such as product development, business analytics, customised content e-learning and healthcare contract research organisation.

EnterpriseIT will also feature the latest in Web services, storage systems, business intelligence, content management, security management, outsourcing services, RFID, open source and related IT solutions.

Communic Asia2005, the largest communications and IT event for Asia, would also be held along with EnterpriseIT.

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