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Fast Search & Transfer ASA signs search platform agreement with Fidelity International Ltd
Nordic Business Report, July 20, 2007
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-20 July 2007-Fast Search & Transfer ASA signs search platform agreement with Fidelity International Ltd(C)1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
Norwegian real-time search solutions provider Fast Search & Transfer ASA (FAST) said on Friday (20 July) that it has signed an enterprise search platform agreement with the global investment management company Fidelity International Limited.
The agreement covers the deployment of the FAST ESP platform.
The agreement is based on software licence, maintenance and consulting fees, FAST said.
Fast Search & Transfer, headquartered in Oslo, Norway, is a global provider of real-time data search solutions with offices on six continents. The company has some 60 engineers and annual revenues of USD162m. Fast Search & Transfer is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange and traded under the ticker FAST.
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