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Synaptris ties up with Twiceware

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Chennai , Jan. 8

Synaptris, the software products company of the Cybernet Software Systems Group, has tied up with Chennai-based Twiceware Infinite Solutions to market its reporting and operational business intelligence products, according to a press release.

This is part of the company's plan to expand its reach in India. As part of the tie up, Twiceware would dedicate a team to market, sell and support Synaptris' products, said the release. This includes Synaptris' integrated solutions covering information lifecycle management that helps businesses generate `actionable information' from data.

The tie up will target small and medium enterprises working in verticals such as manufacturing, services and trading that run business applications for finance, human resources and production.

Over the next year, Synaptris plans to add 10 more such product partners across the country, said the release. As of now, Synaptris has over 2,000 customers and 2 lakh licensed users spread across 40 countries. Its products include `IntelliPRINT,' an enterprise reporting and analytics suite of products and `IntelliVIEW,' an operational business intelligence solution.

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