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Mansoft opens a resource centre

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Posted: Aug 25, 2008 at 0317 hrs IST

Pune, August 24 Mansoft, a it solutions provider and a wholly owned subsidiary of Doha based Mannai Corporation ,has strengthened its base in India by setting up a second resource centre in the city. The first centre of Mansoft in India has been operational in Mumbai since the last two years.

The new resource centre in Pune was recently inaugurated by Keith Highley, chairman, Mansoft. Atul Pradhan, managing director, Mansoft, Alekh Grewal, COO, Mannai Corporation, Said Abu Odeh and K. Venugopalan, directors of Mansoft were present on the occasion.

The centre in Pune is equipped with the latest in computing technology and is designed to support the delivery of business solutions and technology training to its team as well as clients. It has come up at SP Infocity, the specialized IT / Ites Sez at Phursungi, stated a pr ess release.

The Pune centre will be engaged in the backend development, architecting and configuring of business solutions and will support company's ambitious growth plan.

The center will house over 400 professionals in next 12 months as the recruitment drive at Mansoft is in full swing.

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