Cerebra Integrated Technologies Limited engages in the trading of refurbished computer products and accessories in India and internationally. It offers personal computers, servers, and laptops, as well as peripherals/accessories, such as mouse, printers, etc. The company also provides electronics manufacturing services for motherboards, memory modules, graphic cards, and networking products; enterprise solutions offer designs, plans, and implements IT hardware and software infrastructure, such as security, networking, server, storage, endpoint, operating system, application software products, etc.; and turnkey networking solutions. Cerebra Integrated Technologies Limited was founded in 1992 and is based in Bengaluru, India.
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