Microsoft has purchased licences for software developed by the Lithuanian IT company Alna and will integrate this software into internal information systems in its head office
Published:
13 June 2003 y., Friday
The MSGi Filter software developed by Alna helps to find information in stored e-mail messages. The product was developed and introduced to the world market by Alna 9 months ago.
“Software developed by our programmers is not only known but appreciated in many countries of the world”, said Tomas Milaknis, Director General of Alna.
Alna has already developed 7 software products which are very successful all over the world. Software developed by Alna has been purchased by more than 70 world famous companies including Nestle, Siemens, Dolby Digital Surround, etc.
In the first three months of 2003 Alna increased its income from software product sales by 46%.
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