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Sunday, January 21, 2007

 

Artificial intelligence software provider Intelligent Business Systems (IBS) announced the launch of its 'Strategic Partner Program' for marketing, distribution and implementation of its products, services and solutions to BFSI, retail, tourism, aviation, services and R&D organizations including engineering colleges/institutes. UK-based IBS will be appointing 30-40 tier one partners in the next 12 months across India. According to Meta Group, the enterprise data warehouse/business intelligence market is evolving rapidly. The firm estimates that the current market opportunity is $4 billion dollars and is expected to grow to an estimated $10 billion by 2008.

Dr Kaustubh Chokshi, CEO, IBS said, “AI-based enterprise solutions are particularly useful in helping organizations devise a unified and integrated approach to create, modify and deploy decisions relating to customer profiling and precision marketing.” “There is immense potential for AI-based enterprise solutions in the Indian market especially with the boom in the BFSI, retail and tourism sectors warranting greater customer insights,” he added.

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