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Lee & Nee launches online mall
KOLKATA: Lee & Nee Softwares (Export) Ltd today launched aapkidukaan.com, a Web-based shopping mall catering to business to consumers and business to business sectors.

Synergy solution for Nigerian bank
CHENNAI: The Chennai-based Synergy Log-In has implemented its end-to-end treasury solution, ITMS, (integrated treasure management system) for Standard Trust Bank (STB), Nigeria, in three months.

Subex, Primal in pact for billing solution
SUBEX Systems Ltd, the Bangalore-based telecom software company, has entered into an alliance with Primal Billing Solutions of Irvine, California to develop software in the telecom billing area.

Hiperworld to launch WAP payment product
HIPERWORLD Cybertech Ltd, a Delhi-based e-commerce service provider, is set to launch a WAP-enabled payment gateway product which will enable users to make payments using their mobile phones.

GDR Soft to buy Meditech in all-stock deal
GDR Software Ltd, the Bangalore-based software solutions company, is set to acquire Meditech Software Ltd, a Hyderabad-based software products company focusing mostly on the pharma and healthcare sectors, in a complete stock deal.

HCM products -- SAP bullish on Indian market
THE German software major SAP AG is bullish on the Indian market for its human capital management (HCM) solutions.


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