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Wipro sets up ECM, portal practice

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BANGALORE: Wipro Infotech has said that it has set up an enterprise content management (ECM) and portal practice to address the growing requirements of customers in India, Asia Pacific and West Asia.

"There is an increasing customer focus on ECM and portals. Wipro is well geared to address this opportunity," said Mr Rajat Mathur, Vice-President (International Operations), Wipro Infotech in a press release.

According to industry analyst firm Ovum, Asia Pacific will account for 12 per cent of the global revenues for content management or $241 million by 2007. They also estimate that India and China will evidence a growth of more than 20 per cent in ECM over the next few years.

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