Bangalore: SOAMatrix Software Pvt. Ltd., a fast-growing privately held company focused on SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) product development and associated solutions, is pleased to announce that it has bagged a prestigious order from Airports Authority of India (AAI), a Government of India organization.
AAI, constituted by the Indian Parliament, has been entrusted with the responsibility to accelerate the integrated development, expansion and modernization of the operational, terminal and cargo facilities at the airports in the country conforming to international standards.
“SOAMatrix' software solution was selected through an open Tender process initiated in July 2008. During an intense screening process, we found the offer of SOAMatrix offered through Navayuga Infotech has the right solution for our requirements,” said Mr. Praveen Khandelwal, DGM IT, AAI.
23/09/09 IndiaPRwire.com
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