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Bangalore, Aug. 4

Software Quality Center (SQC) India, in association with US-based Business Devolopment-Institute, launched Business Development-Capability Maturity Model (BD-CMM) in India on Friday.

This subsidiary of the US-based IT consulting firm, Software Quality Center LLC, will be the exclusive India partner of the model for software and software intensive systems development. The model is applicable to all verticals, unlike the Software Engineering Institute's CMM model, which is specific to the IT industry, said Mr Krishnan Puthucode, Chief Executive Officer, SQC India. "Both small and huge companies can use this model, across verticals - human resources to aerospace," said Mr Howard Nutt, Executive Director, BD Institute.

SQC plans to organise a series of seminars in the country and hopes to attract two to four early adopters across verticals in the next two years.

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