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Cerebra's focus on software development
By Our Staff Reporter
BANGALORE, AUG. 25. The Bangalore-based PC maker, Cerebra
Integrated Technologies, has started focussing on software
development. It has repositioned itself as a total IT solution
provider.
Addressing presspersons, the Chairman and Managing Director of
the company, Mr. V. Ranganathan, said it had tied up with AnyTech
of the U.S. to leverage its business in software. It is also
planning to set up a research base for WAP enabled software
solutions.
On the hardware front, the company has bagged an order from the
Australia's Revenue Department. It is exporting both hardware and
software to Africa and SAARC substantially and is eyeing Sri
Lankan and Nepalese markets.
Cerebra has launched Cerebra Mobile, a power packed sleek
notebook. It manufactures mother boards in technical support with
Intel with a capacity of 30,000 units a month.
The CMD said the company was setting up an additional SMT line to
manufacture components like memory modules, display and network
cards and monitors at an investment of about Rs. 3.4 crores.
Cerebra which has 400 channel partners is planning to expand the
network.
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