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GE Medical's JV with Citadel
CHENNAI: GE Medical Systems, a global leader in medical
information and technology, announced its joint venture with
Citadel Health of Hyderabad for a state-of-the-art hospital
information system. The new JV, GE Medical Systems Information
Technologies Private Limited will be based in Hyderabad. The
software covers all aspects of management and operations of a
modern hospital. It is designed to help achieve best clinical
outcomes, optimal financial performance and enhance patient
care., according to a release.
eTec Ventures to buy stake in Mistral Soft.
CHENNAI: eTec Ventures LLC has invested around $3 million in
Mistral Software to acquire a significant minority stake in the
company, according to a company release. ETech Ventures LLC, a
Mauritius domiciled limited liability company established in 2000
raised $27 million to make equity and equity-related investments
in the technology, entertainment and communications sectors in
India. The fund is sponsored by International Equity Partners,
LP, a Washington DC-area venture capital firm. Indian Direct
Equity Advisors Private Limited is the exclusive advisor to eTech
Ventures.
NIIT pact with Veriprise
NEW DELHI: Veriprise Wireless Corporation, a U.S. based wireless
platform and solutions provider, has announced its alliance with
NIIT to jointly offer mobile solutions. NIIT has recognised
wireless technologies as a key growth area and is currently
developing applications for those using wireless protocols.
Kaashyap Radiant launches MeetVirtual
CHENNAI: Kaashyap Radiant Systems, a joint venture with Radiant
Systems of the U.S., has launched its e-learning company -
MeetVirtual. The new entity is committed to designing, developing
and deploying the best e-learning solutions available today. It
will offer virtual training services which will have both live
sessions as well as education on demand, says a company release.
Doctoranywhere.com in pact with Compaq
CHENNAI: Doctoranywhere.com, a telemedicine company, has recently
entered into a strategic alliance with Compaq Computers. The tie
up will provide the medical community with a Single point source
for setting up their IT infrastructure through Compaq's
Cooldukaan Online store. Compaq will also partner
Doctoranywhere.com in all its marketing efforts in the future,
says a company release.
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