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IBM India sets up e-government centre

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NEW DELHI, July 25

IBM India Ltd has announced setting up of its `e-government centre' in Gurgaon, near here, to offer technology, support and infrastructure to help the Governments and total service providers design, develop and port `proof of concept' and prototypes of e-governance applications.

The Centre, which is a part of IBM e-business software centre, will also be equipped to handle subsequent development, implementation, training and support for the applications.

``Today e-government is a priority for India. With this launch of the e-government centre, IBM India is now uniquely positioned to offer total e-government solutions together with IBM's software offerings in Indian languages, Linux ready open platforms, research, services and our business partners,'' Mr Abraham Thomas, Managing Director of IBM India Ltd, said in a statement.

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