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Alliances & Joint Ventures HP India, Polaris tie up Chennai, May 4 HP India and Polaris Software Lab Ltd will jointly market and deliver a range of solutions covering software, services and system integration for businesses in India. The two companies will explore new opportunities for strengthening and expanding offerings for customers in the Financial Services Industries (FSI) and software testing segments, according to a Polaris communication to the BSE. As part of an agreement, HP will leverage Polaris' suite of solutions comprising Global Universal Banking Intellect 10.0 and Insurance Intellect SEEC to customers. Polaris will leverage HP systems - comprising HP Integrity servers, HP BladeSystem servers and HP StorageWorks - to deliver high performance and availability. The alliance will also leverage HP's Application Lifecycle Management software portfolio and Polaris' software testing capabilities. This will ensure applications function, perform, and are secure enough to meet the needs of the business. They have collaborated on several business opportunities in the banking space globally. They have also worked together in building automation accelerators that reduce the time to roll out applications, says the communication. - Our BureauHP India digital library tool for Kerala colleges HP to launch touch-screen desktops in India soon Polaris Q4 net up 50% Polaris to focus on insurance sector More Stories on : Alliances & Joint Ventures | Software
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