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Covansys sets up.Net center of excellence

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BANGALORE: Covansys (India), erstwhile CBSI, has set up a Microsoft CoE

(Center of Excellence) to develop solutions in the Web Enterprise Integration (WEI)

space covering Healthcare and business process management segments such as

supply chain management.

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"Covansys has made significant efforts to create the ‘Center of

Excellence’ on Microsoft .Net platforms and technologies, more specifically on

the platforms and tools for healthcare and supply chain management. We, at

Microsoft, are very pleased to see the high quality architectural and

development skills that Covansys India has developed over the last one

year," said Microsoft Corporation India director-Enterprise Services, A

Saravanan.

Covansys COO K Subrahmaniam said, "This recognition by Microsoft is a

result of dedicated efforts by Covansys India to create world class solutions,

developed in the Covansys .Net Labs set up with the support provided by

Microsoft Corporation India. Covansys is now equipped to provide world class end

solutions in a cost effective manner and with very quick time to market

requirements."

Covansys has developed a Business Process Management Framework around latest

Microsoft technologies. One implementation of this framework is the ‘CSCM.Net’

(Covansys Supply Chain Management Framework), a Configurable and Extensible

Component Framework addressed towards supply chain management. This framework

built on MS.NET technologies can be very easily customized to create a Common

Market Place portal for any industry segment where buyers and sellers can

interact and conduct business in a secure atmosphere integrating with the

existing applications in the Enterprise and outside.

Another offshoot is Covansys’ ‘HealthCare.Net’, which is an integrated

healthcare solutions package to integrate and manage enterprise wide

applications within the healthcare entity to speed up the process of healthcare

delivery and the administrative mandates that are inherent to healthcare.

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