NSE.IT, the wholly owned subsidiary of the National Stock Exchange of India, has forayed into IT consultancy by offering business continuity plan and disaster recovery services.
The company, which was initially set up to cater to the IT needs of NSE and its business partners, is now being seen as a full fledged information technology firm catering to segments beyond the securities segment.
The company has already bagged its first customer in Bharat Petroleum Corporation to provide consultancy and implementation services for its business continuity project.
Satish Naralkar , chief executive officer, NSE.IT, said,
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