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Quest Syscon Intl plans major expansion in Delhi area 

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The Hyderabad-based Quest Syscon International (QSI), the flagship company of Almoayyed International group, Bahrain, with state-of-the-art centres in Mumbai and Dubai, is planning a major expansion in the up-northern market, Delhi and Noida. Speaking to eFE, Tejender Singh, QSI president said, " with operations sweeping in the Middle East markets, QSI is planning to enter the European, US and African markets by the end of the year. The technology partners for QSI include Oracle, Microsoft, Sun Microsytems and Park Lane Computing."

"Money is not a constraint, only the quality deal with the client is important and talks are on with major Indian IT companies for joint ventures in India too," he said refusing to divulge the amount of investment needed for the expansion. The company, which is an application software solutions provider, offers a wide range of specialized services in on-site and offshore software development and maintenance, consultancy and training for legacy applications. Focussing on the healthcare industry, financial accounting and distribution management in India and overseas markets, QSI also offers a comprehensive business management to manage and control business activities. The company's range also caters to the automobile industry for vehicle sales, garage management and spare parts management.

The company, an export-oriented unit (EOU) till 1996 in Hyderabad, became a profit-making centre only one-and-half years ago, said Mr Singh.

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