, April 27, Asia-Plus - U.S.-based company “SoftLine” has opened its representative office in
An official opening of the representative office of the U.S.-based company was held in
Sherali Najmuddinov, director of the “SoftLine-Tajikistan” office, has told Asia-Plus that the company “SoftLine” specialized in distribution of software systems, training and consulting has been working in the field of information technologies since 1993.
“The company is one of leading distributors of a broad spectrum of software systems in Russia and the CIS states,” Mr. Najmuddinov, adding that SoftLine is to date authorized partner of Microsoft, Novell, Oracle, Borland, Symantec, Corel, VERITAS, Macromedia, “Kaspersky Laboratory” and many other companies.
According to Sherali Najmuddinov, the company will supply to
According to him, a turnover of company last year amounted to US$44.95 million and by 2010 the company intends to bring its overall turnover up to US$300 million a year.
NOTES:
At present “SoftLine” have more than 5,000 clients, including leading Russian industrial companies, financial structures, educational institutions, and state-run organizations. “SoftLine” has its branches in the main cities of
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