IIL announces to launch new product Lethal Advance

Lethal advanced is latest and advanced version of chemical which is used against termites used in pre-construction stage

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 08 2014 | 6:22 PM IST
Agro chemicals firm, Insecticides India Ltd (IIL), has announced to launch its new product Lethal Advance an insecticide that can be used against termites.

Termite, an insecticide attacks buildings particularly the wooden doors, cupboards, furniture as well as ceilings and eats them as well.

Lethal advanced is the latest and advanced version of chemical which is used against termites used in pre-construction stage.

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"A major threat to homes as well as commercial structures, termites are a menace that can cause irreparable damage to buildings, furniture and other valuable household possessions. Lethal Advance is the new generation termiticide that offers double action protection for a longer period of time," the company said in a statement.

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Over 2,600 enterprises in India switch to BlackBerry BES 10 * Buoyed by the overwhelming response to its EZ Pass Programme in India, Canadian handset maker BlackBerry today said more than 2,600 organisations in the country are using BlackBerry Enterprise Service (BES) 10.

Launched in India in June 2014, the promotional programme has found remarkable acceptance amongst existing and competitive base in India with organisations using BES 10 to manage BlackBerry, iOS and Android smartphones, it said in a release.

"Since the inception of the EZ Pass Programme, more than 2,600 enterprises comprising 1.2 million licenses have switched over to BES 10 and more than 1,00,000 of those licenses have been traded in from competitors," BlackBerry added.

EZ Pass programme gives organisations an opportunity to consolidate their BlackBerry, iOS and Android devices onto one single, secure management platform with lowest TCO (Total Cost of Ownership).

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Avaya appoints Jitendra Gupta as Sales Head (Networking) * US-based business communication solutions provider Avaya today announced the appointment of Jitendra Gupta as the Sales Head of its networking operations in India and SAARC.

His responsibilities will include further developing the networking business and expanding the strategic enterprise portfolio in the region, a release from Ayaya said.

Gupta has earlier served in two US-based networking companies, Juniper Networks and Extreme Networks, handling their operations in India in different capacities.

Commenting on the appointment, Avaya Managing Director (India and SAARC) Priyadarshi Mohapatra said, "Jitendra's tremendous experience and understanding of the technology will enable us to take our renowned networking product portfolio to a broader segment of customers and accelerate our business momentum in the country.
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First Published: Aug 07 2014 | 7:40 PM IST

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