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Consivex among Top 50 Global B&D Service Providers

Consivex Software Ltd is a startup technology company from China. It"s focusing on providing offshore IT outsourcing services to its wide range of customers from North America, West Europe and Asia Pacific region. HONG KONG, October 30, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Consivex Software Ltd today announced that it has been rated as a leader in B&D Services, in a comprehensive industry study conducted by Vector Management Consulting Ltd. In a first-of-its-kind study conducted across service providers from China, India and Eastern Europe, Consivex Software Ltd has been ranked among the Top 50 B&D Services players globally. Consivex Software Ltd is also 26th in the Software Products segment. The ranking is based on multiple parameters including innovation & expertise, people strength, operations, business models and financial strengths. Speaking on the occasion, Mr David Xinhao, CEO of Consivex Software Ltd stated, "We are delighted to receive this recognition from Vector Management Consulting Ltd. This rating reinforces Consivex"s leadership position in this segment and is a testimony of our ability to provide innovative solutions that deliver real business results."


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