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IT and BPO services provider Hexaware announced a partnership with Mu Sigma to support its business intelligence and data warehousing practises
Media Release
Jun. 27, 2006

IT and BPO services provider Hexaware Technologies Ltd. on Monday announced a partnership with Mu Sigma, a US-based service provider with expertise in statistics and econometric services, to support its business intelligence and data warehousing practises with analytical services.
"This offering will provide clients greater insights into business processes and improve their decision making abilities," Hexaware said in a statement.
Hexaware Technologies Vice-President of Consulting and Analytics Narasimham V Peri said: "This partnership will help us leverage Mu Sigma's highly specialised and advanced skills and technical solutions in providing seamless and integrated analytical solutions to our customers across multiple industries and business areas."
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