COMTEC BRINGS OUT MICROSOFT VISUALSTUDIO 6.0
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A new version of Microsoft VisualStudio 6.0 has been introduced in India by Comtec India Information Systems Pvt Ltd (CIISL). CIISL is a division of ComTec Information Systems Inc of the US. The new version has been launched in the US. CIISL had launched VB 5.0 in Hyderabad in April 1997 and Oracle 8.0 in November 1997. CIISL is currently focusing on training in high end software packages. It offers consultancy services and has implemented three projects on image processing and distribution data process. (ag)
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Launches new version of Microsoft VisualStudio 6.0 in India
Publication Name: Economic Times
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0389
Year: 1998
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BFL'S FIRST PRODUCT TO HIT GLOBAL MARKET BY END OF THIS YEAR
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The first product of BFL Software is to be globally launched by the end of 1999. This healthcare product is a resource scheduling package for hospitals and clinics. It has been tested for international acceptability. BFL Software is now identifying value-added sellers in USA who will market the product. It is also developing Internet products. (uh) (kvr)
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The first product of BFL Software is to be globally launched by the end of 1999.
Publication Name: Economic Times
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0389
Year: 1999
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