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Sudhir Narang is Tulip CEO

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Bangalore, Jan. 12

Networking firm Tulip has announced the appointment of Mr Sudhir Narang as Chief Executive Officer; Mr Karan Bajwa as President-Sales and Marketing; and Mr Dinesh Verma as President-Business Development..

Mr Narang is an industry veteran from organisations such as HCL and Cisco. Mr Bajwabrings about 18 years experience from organisations IBM and Cisco. Mr Vermawill focus on developing new services, building new alliances and creating a product portfolio that aligns with the market potential.

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