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Tech Mahindra and Microsoft Corp alliance
Microsoft Corp, who of course, needs no introduction, have entered into a partnership with a Indian global software exporter, Tech Mahindra.
The partnership will analyse Microsoft Mediaroom Internet Protocol Television or IPTV for short, to determine certain System Integration requirements.
The development of the partnership between the two companies, Microsoft Corp and Tech Mahindra, will allow Tech Mahindra to deploy and integrate services for its existing customers, including IPTV.
Currently the 6th largest exporter, Tech Mahindra hopes the alliance will boost their business to move up the ladder, by supplying cutting edge technology, such as IPTV, and develop the company, allowing it to make its presence known in new markets.
Of course, this latest development and partnership does not set it aside as a global leader, but is in keeping with the development of technology, as 20 service providers across the globe have already gone through the trialing or deployment process that Tech Mahindra are just about to embark on.
The years of in depth R&D and related investments look like they will finally pay off for Tech Mahindra, whose partnership with such a huge name in the industry could just pay dividends.
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