Market Alert for Tuesday
Softnet Technology Signs many multi-faceted case involves several large U.S. National and International, as in several Multifunction information technology and professional services contracts. These business arrangements ranging from few months to more than one year of the contract.
SOFTNET recently in a new relationship with Verizon that STTC extends the company’s business in the current sites and new areas, especially in New Jersey, District of Columbia, Texas, Pennsylvania and New York. The work will focus on IT and Consulting Services Regulatory Compliance. SOFTNET also recently a contract with Trans America first in the regions of Arkansas, Texas and Kansas City for services IT professionals. EMC Storage also with Softnet services in several regions of the USA. Some of these new systems business is expected to be more extensive in the future.
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