Nat Systems links up with Indian firm.

01 Oct 1996

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Client-server application tool developer Nat Systems has signed a marketing and business agreement with Indian offshore development and consultancy firm ICIM International.

The agreement works two ways. ICIM staff will become involved in developments led by Nat Systems, and ICIM, as a systems integrator, will recommend Nat Systems as a 'best of breed' product supplier.

Nat Systems has already started training ICIM consultants in its three-tier development environment, NatStar.

Ray Mossom, Nat Systems' business manager, said: 'The first project will start this week with Britannia Building Society. The ICIM people will be developing applications with Britannia's people, systems that need to get done quickly.'

ICIM was originally founded in India in 1922 by ICT to sell tabulators and is now one of the largest Indian offshore development centres. The company is owned by Fujitsu-ICL and employs around 800 people in India, Japan, the US and the UK.

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