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SoluSoft gears up for GITEX Technology Week 2008, Dubai

SoluSoft Technologies Pvt. Ltd., a global provider of Business Process Solutions announces its participation in GITEX Technology Week 2008, from 19-23 October 2008, Dubai, in Indian Pavilion, Stand No. E7-26 (Hall 7). AHMEDABAD, INDIA, October 13, 2008 /24-7PressRelease/ -- SoluSoft Technologies Pvt. Ltd., a global provider of Business Process Solutions announces its participation in GITEX Technology Week 2008, from 19-23 October 2008, Dubai. This show will provide a platform to facilitate joint ventures, strategic alliances and expand its customer base with its presence in the Indian Pavilion, Stand No. E7-26 (Hall 7). The SoluSoft stand will showcase its latest range of packaged solutions for small- & medium-size businesses from its Technology, Embedded & Graphics department. During this show, SoluSoft will unveil some of its latest agile solutions for various business applications; embedded board-and appliance-level PCs; and graphical services offerings. The team at the booth will demonstrate real-time application to visitors. These solutions will cover industry segments, including Government, Manufacturing, Retail, Life Science, Insurance, Finance, Education and more. These solutions are the result of deep domain expertise and intensive R&D by the development professionals at SoluSoft. Software & Services outsourcing will be another major attraction for visitors. SoluSoft is continually expanding its range of products and services to provide unmatched choice and value for customers and partners.


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