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Pentasoft Tech in tie-up with NTTF
THE Chennai-based Pentasoft Technologies Ltd and the Bangalore-based Nettur Technical Training Foundation (NTTF) have entered into a partnership agreement to provide a high-end technical services programme in tool design/mould design areas.

EximSoft in tie-up with 2 Japan cos
EXIMSOFT Technologies, the Bangalore-based global software company, has made significant strides in Japan with their applications for Web-based workflow and mobile phones, in collaboration with Toshiba Engineering Company and Apas Inc respectively.

eVentures sets apart $150 million more
EVENTURES has asserted its commitment to India with a further investment of $150 million. The venture capital's global investors -- Softbank and epartners -- have hiked their corpus for the Indian Internet space from $40 million to $190 million.

`Telecom billing has explosive prospects'
TELECOM/TRANSACTION billing systems, hitherto considered `unglamorous products', have now acquired explosive growth prospects viewed against the context of a growing captive client base and high entry barriers and the revenue streams from m-commerce in t he coming age of wireless IP networks.

Betting on productised software
SURELY you know the story of the hare and the tortoise. The tortoise probably had little hope of its win at the beginning of the race. But win, it did.

QSupport get $1.5 m more from 2 funds
QSUPPORT, a Bangalore-based online support solutions company, has received fresh funding from two venture capitalists -- Jumpstartup and Infinity Ventures -- ($1 million and $0.5 million respectively).

Orbit gets $9.25 m from Warburg, Pincus
BANGALORE: Orbit-e Consulting, an international digital strategy and systems integration firm, has announced that it has received an investment of $9.25 million from Warburg, Pincus and Co.

Enterasys signs MoU with GNFC
BANGALORE: Enterasys Networks, a Cabletron Systems company, has announced that it has signed a MoU with the IT wing of Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilisers Co Ltd (GNFC), a leader in digital switching systems.

GDR Software bags AT&T order
BANGALORE: The Bangalore-based GDR Software Ltd has bagged a major order from AT&T for its Geographic Information System (GIS) division.

IBM Global Financing in India
NEW DELHI: IBM has announced the launch of its global financing division in India as a unit of IBM India Ltd.

Medybiz.com launches Delhi operations
MEDYBIZ.COM, positioned as a Web-enabled health services company, has extended its operations to Delhi. The portal promises to offer `health services at the consumer's doorstep'.

IPFonline unveils virtual trade fair
IPFONLINE Ltd, the IL&FS funded, Chennai-based publishers of Industrial Products Finder, has announced the launch of Virtual Industrial Trade Fair (VTF).


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