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iVista ties up with Ness Tech

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Bangalore Aug. 30

iVista Digital Solutions Ltd, a Bangalore-based connected enterprise software products company, has tied up with Ness Technologies India to implement iMorfus, the company's flagship product suite, to help build Ness' employee intranet.

iMorfus, an integrated intranet suite that runs on Microsoft platform, brings employees and stakeholders together by providing instant access to policies and procedures, online training, information sharing, existing and new systems integration with the latest Web-based technologies, the company said.

The product also automates workflow and business processes, monitors task delegation, manages documents and allows for a virtual team collaboration from a user-perspective, iVista Founder and CEO, Mr Narayan Rajan, told reporters here.

With this implementation at Ness Technologies, i-Vista has reached the 25,000 user base within a short duration and would touch the targeted user-base of 100,000 by the end of the financial year, he said.

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