Foviance acquires Applied Insights
Article Date: Nov 06 2008Foviance, a global digital customer consultancy, has acquired Applied Insights, a provider of analytical consulting systems to blue chip businesses. The terms of the deal were undisclosed
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Foviance, a global digital customer consultancy, has acquired Applied Insights, a provider of analytical consulting systems to blue chip businesses. The terms of the deal were undisclosed
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