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‘Adrenalin’ Human Capital Alignment software now in Sri Lanka

Chennai-based Adrenalin eSystems (AeSys), a group company of Polaris Software, this week said it has appointed Advanced Business Solutions (Pvt) Ltd [ABS], as its authorized solutions partner for ‘Adrenalin’ Human Capital Alignment (HCA) Software solutions in Sri Lanka. The agreement between the two companies adds a significant new dimension to solutions and services portfolio of ABS, the local company said in a press release.

“We are excited to be representing and working with AeSys in Sri Lanka. We believe that this partnership will add a new dimension to our present market offerings,” said Ranil Perera, Director/ CEO of ABS.
ABS is authorized to do marketing, implementing and extending post implementation support for “Adrenalin”.

Ganesh Balaji, CEO & Managing Director, AeSys said “This partnership agreement with ABS is a very positive step for us and it comes in response to the growing demand we are witnessing in the Sri Lankan market for the Human Capital Alignment solutions”.

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