09/26/2006
Microsoft to acquire customers support software provider Gteko
Worldwide leader software firm Microsoft to acquire Gteko, a provider of customers support software for the digital home. The acquisition will bolster Microsoft's ongoing efforts to help customers and partners more seamlessly solve PC problems.
"By the end of the decade, Microsoft will significantly expand its operations in the consumer sector, to which end advanced support solutions are required. Gteko's leadership in providing simple solutions to a wide range of PC problems made this a particularly attractive opportunity for Microsoft," said Moshe Lichtman, President of Microsoft Israel R&D Center. "Joining forces with Gteko is yet another building block in the expansion of our technological operations in Israel and it will help enhance our efforts to work together with other elements in the industry to help provide a superior PC experience for our customers."
Gteko solutions help PC and peripherals manufacturers, Internet service providers and software vendors with large technical support centers to improve service quality and end-user satisfaction while also substantially reducing call-center costs. The company support suite is successfully deployed by industry leaders such as HP, Cisco-Linksys and Canon to provide support services to tens of millions of users worldwide.
Founded in 1992, Gteko is headquartered near Tel Aviv Israel, with offices in New York City and Tokyo. The Company most resent funding round was at the end of 2004, when it received an investment of $12 million, co-led by Pitango Venture Capital and the Intel Digital Home Fund.
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