| With SITAR, the company aims to transfer existing legacy systems to the open source platform. According to a company release, the value of the business targeted is over $30 million per year for the alliance and the partnership is expected to be worth over $5 million per year for Zensar. |
| NRI general manager, Financial Systems Project, Shigeki Hayashi, said in a release "this joint effort of NRI, Microsoft and Zensar expects to yield orders worth ¥3 billion in the first year". |
| Zensar will provide system analysis and system implementation based on Object Oriented Technology. NRI will also provide basic system architecture, and assurance of reliability/performance. |
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