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Som Mittal to succeed Karnik at Nasscom

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New Delhi, Oct. 3 Nasscom on Wednesday announced the appointment of Mr Som Mittal as the new President of the software association.

Mr Mittal, who is now the Head of Services Business of Hewlett Packard for Asia Pacific and Japan region, will take charge from January 2008. He succeeds the current President, Mr Kiran Karnik.

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