3P Tech to roll out software to enable mobile commerce

Company has a mobile application, Juno, which allows customers 'anytime, anywhere' access to Tally accounting data

PTI | June 29, 2012



Bangalore-based third generation infotech solution provider 3P Technologies (I) Ltd (3PTL) plans to roll out software solutions to facilitate mobile commerce using mobile and wireless technology for commercial use.

"We have designed and developed patented software solutions that facilitate mobile commerce using mobile and wireless technology. The company is now set to roll out these solutions for commercial usage," 3P Technologies' chief executive officer Shourabh Shrivastav told reporters in Mumbai.

The company plans to take a quantum leap in its operations by expanding its presence through providing the proprietary software and skilled personnel to leading organisations for enabling their mobile commerce activities, Shrivastav said.

The company plans to spend around Rs 5 crore to expand sales and marketing of its software solutions, he said.

Since it commenced operations in 2008, the company has focused on empowering businesses with cutting-edge technologies that combine the wireless world and information technology.

The company has also developed, Juno, a mobile application that allows customers 'anytime, anywhere' access to Tally accounting data, which will help users access Tally with added features. Juno is currently compatible with Apple, Blackberry and Android phone and tablets devices, Shrivastav added.

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