Bangalore, Sep 8 - British Telecom (BT) has bagged a three-year deal to operate international data network for Siemens Enterprise Communications in 230 locations across 45 countries, the telecom major said Tuesday.
BT's convergent network solution, based on its multi-protocol label switching technology, will enable the enterprise to handle its data communications on a single platform and reduce its networking costs by 30 per cent, the company said in a statement here.
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Kronos workforce solution for Bombardier
Chennai: Bombardier Transportation that has a rail manufacturing facility in Gujarat will implement the workforce management solution of Kronos India, based in Bangalore.
According to Kronos country manager James Thomas, the solution will enable Bombardier to have a 360 degree view of its workforce in an integrated manner in real time.
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BGR Energy gets trading house tag
Chennai: With exports exceeding Rs.750 crore over the past four years, the city-based BGR Energy Systems, an engineering, procurement and contracting company in the power sector, has been given the 'trading house' status by the central government.
The tag offers BGR Energy advantages like priority custom clearance for exports and imports, exemption from compulsory negotiation of documents through banks, retention of 100 percent foreign exchange in Exchange Earner's Foreign Currency (EEFC) account, and exemption from bank guarantee obligations.
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Cognizant acquires Pepperweed
Chennai: The Nasdaq listed software services company Cognizant Technology Solutions has acquired substantial assets of Pepperweed Advisors, the IT consulting services division of Pepperweed Consulting of the US for an undisclosed sum.