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SatNav tool for ISB

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Hyderabad , Jan. 11

SATNAV Technologies Ltd, a Hyderabad-based IT company, has announced that it would implement a-Mantra at the Indian School of Business.

a-Mantra is an integrated technology solution that helps better manage a large facility, events and travel management.

SatNav would support the ISB in maintaining its database for their facilities and manage the usage of these assets with ease, schedule events seamlessly and facilitate an effective travel management tool, which can be used by the entire ISB community. The implementation is expected to be completed in 3-4 months.

The Chief Executive Officer of SatNav Technologies, Mr Amit Kishore Prasad, in a statement said: "Indian School of Business has recognised the need of an application like this which will not only bring in more efficiency in the system, but also support in smooth operations and management across every functional area."

"SatNav's Facilities Management System will help us maintain our high standards as we grow from strength to strength," said Mr Ajit Rangnekar, Deputy Dean, Indian School of Business.

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