Tera Software Limited provides IT and integrated related products and services worldwide. It operates through Integrated Solutions Division, Technical Division, and Projects Division segments. The company offers its services in various categories, such as system integration and networking, and software development and consultancy, as well as GST billing, invoicing, and filing software. Its services include internet of things, human capital management, experience design, enterprise risk and security, engineering and manufacturing, customer relationship management, and consulting. The company also provides services for Aadhaar; creation of national population register; sales tax automation; electricity billing system; RTA project; ration cards; computer education in schools; and socio economic and caste census. It serves banking and financial services, communications, consumer goods, education, and energy and utilities industries. Tera Software Limited was founded in 1994 and is based in Hyderabad, India.
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