EPiServer to make Bangalore its APAC hub
By
siliconindia news bureau
Bangalore: EPiServer, a Swedish content management and pportal saoftware firm, plans to make Bangalore as the hub for its Asia Pacific operations. The company also established R&D operations in Bangalore to test its software products.
The India office will support companies? system integrators and solution partners in Asia, West Asia and American markets. The company claims to have 200 customers including Nasscom and the Knowledge Management Community in Bangalore.
In India, the company has five partners including Satyam. Satyam is developing the International Federation of Football Association (FIFA) website using EPiServer software platform. In its first year of operation, the company plans to take 40 partners.
The India office will support companies? system integrators and solution partners in Asia, West Asia and American markets. The company claims to have 200 customers including Nasscom and the Knowledge Management Community in Bangalore.
In India, the company has five partners including Satyam. Satyam is developing the International Federation of Football Association (FIFA) website using EPiServer software platform. In its first year of operation, the company plans to take 40 partners.
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