Indian software firm expands into Middle East
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Indian software solutions company Sonata Software has expanded its operations by opening a fully owned subsidiary in Dubai Internet City.
The Bangalore based company, worth $400 million, offers IT consulting, travel solutions, business intelligence and host of other services to its customers.
Sonata will use its new free zone base to strengthen its presence in the regional market, tapping into the expertise of principal consultant A. T. Srinivasan and Mahesh Shastry, who will lead the company’s Middle East operations.
“We are excited about our geographical expansion into the Middle East. We are confident that operating out of the region’s leading managed ICT cluster will make this an important growth engine for Sonata,” commented B. Ramaswamy, president and managing director of Sonata Software Limited.
Sonata Software ranked in the top 20 IT Software and Service Exporters in India for FY07-08, based on industry rankings released by Indian IT-BPO trade body NASSCOM.
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