Redknee, Tech Mahindra sign global partnership agreement

To jointly deliver software and services to the communications service providers

PTI | July 14, 2011



Billing software company Redknee and IT company Tech Mahindra on Wednesday entered in to a global partnership agreement to jointly deliver software and services to the communications service providers.

"This partnership assures to deliver benefits for both the entities through a wider scope of business opportunities and greater depth of solutions delivered for service providers globally," Pritam Parvatkar, Director, Global Alliances, Tech Mahindra said in a statement.

The partnership was by both the companies on sidelines of Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2011 being held in Los Angeles.

"We see a growing opportunity to address requirements for real-time monetisation solutions for wireless, multi-service and cloud service providers across the world. Our partner strategy is critical to fulfilling this opportunity," Lucas Skoczkowski, CEO of Redknee said.

Under this agreement, Tech Tech Mahindra will integrate Microsoft Dynamics CRM based Redknee's converged billing into its existing portfolio of operating and billing solutions, the statement added.
 

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