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Sierra opens office in Dubai

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HYDERABAD: Sierra Atlantic, an enterprise applications solutions provider, has announced the expansion of its global footprint by setting up an office at Dubai Internet City, UAE.

This entity, registered as a Free Zone Limited Liability Company, will be Sierra Atlantic's first sales and marketing centre in the UAE.

Sierra Atlantic is already providing Oracle e-Business Suite and Siebel Customer Data Integration services to about 25 customers in the West Asia, and with this new office, targets to strengthen its reach in the region.Sierra plans to extend its services to Siebel clients with a special focus on the financial and banking verticals.

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