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February 07, 2008

TATA Interactive Systems At Full Steam

...“We believe that the order ranks among the largest single orders won by any e-learning developer in the world.”

Mumbai, India based e-Learning major TATA Interactive Systems is making it rain and how!

From a Newswire press release:

In the beginning of 2007, Tata Interactive Systems won a $3m order to design and develop e-learning solutions for an organisation in the Asia Pacific region.

Following in quick succession was an order valued at $7m, from the European region.

This record was then matched by an order of equivalent value, from a client in North America.

Sanjaya Sharma, TIS’s CEO, commented: “We believe that the order ranks among the largest single orders won by any e-learning developer in the world.”

“In any case, each of these three ‘record’ orders is probably greater than the annual turnover of all but a relative few of the world’s other e-learning development companies.

“And, of course, like any of the world’s leading performers, we’re looking forward to continuing to improve on our performance - and continually exceed our own records,” he said.

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