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Cambridge Tech sets up base

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Cambridge Technology Partners, a consulting and systems integration firm, with customers like Sun Microsystems, 3M, Hewlett Packard, Cisco and Microsoft, has set up its third Asian office in Bangalore.

The company provides fixed price/fixed time IT solutions to local clients, and virtual development for its overseas clients. Company sources said it has received inquiries from potential clients.

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Over six years, Cambridge has deployed and developed over 2,000 customised applications and implemented over 380 Enterprise Resource Planning projects. It has divided its Indian operations into two parts, an Internet client/server group and an ERP group.

It has also made its foray into electronic-commerce, setting up a Web-based automatic inventory control system, a customer service and support application for the Atlanta-based Security First Network bank and helping Sun Microsystems improve its Web site.

-Compiled from the Indian media

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