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Chandigarh-based Viithiisys Technologies acquires product development startup Actiwate

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Chandigarh-based IT consulting firm Viithiisys Technologies has acquired on-demand application development Actiwate in an undisclosed amount. The acquisition was the result of Actiwate’s need to scale up their operations and Viithiisys need for an experienced Product Management team for their flagship product Vizitor. Post the acquisition, Amanjot Malhotra founder of Actiwate, will exit the company and act as the advisor.

The based Actiwate, has developed more than 60 products for MNCs and Startups in the last 2yrs of its operation. Viithiisys Technologies that enables organizations across the globe to leverage their , has helped many startups to build their product on technicle aspects like Homecanvas, Factordaily, Thecharmworks and Tokopedia.

Gaurav Saini, CEO Viithisys, said, “Actiwate’s team will bring a fresh boost of expertise in the fields of Product Management, Digital Marketing and Branding to the team of Vizitor. We are also glad to expand our product portfolio and clientele with this acquisition. This acquisition will help us build a robust and experience-oriented product with the potency to give voice to the people in the Visitor Management Platform. ”

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Amanjot Malhotra, Founder, Actiwate said, “We have worked with the Viithiisys team before on multiple projects and this acquisition gives our team an opportunity to work on a global product such as Vizitor. There’s a clear gap in the Visitor Management Solutions which can be addressed by the use of cutting-edge technologies as well excellent User Experience. Our USP has been our Product Management Experience coupled with our excellent UI/UX which helped us deliver an unmatchable experience in product development space. With Viithiisys`s position in the market and resources, we will be able to scale our operations and deliver bigger and complicated products.”

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