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nGenera acquires Talisma Corp

Bangalore, May 21

nGenera Corp said Wednesday it acquired Talisma Corp, aWashington-based provider of customer interaction management (CIM) software solutions. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. nGenera will incorporate the complete Talisma CIM suite of applications as a set of composite on-demand applications into its customer offering, it said in a statement. Talisma's solutions will be extended with nGenera's Web 2.0 collaboration tools such as blogs, discussion threads, wikis, interest groups, organisational structures such as tag clouds, polling, Web monitoring, and analytics. Talisma's customers include Aetna, AOL, Canon, Citibank, Comcast, Dell, Ford, University of Notre Dame, Microsoft, Pitney Bowes, Siemens, Sony, and Sprint. - Our Bureau

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