TCS to set up Linux lab in Delhi
Economic Times - June 2, 2003
New Delhi: Software
major Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is planning to set up a
centre of excellence Linux Laboratory in its New Delhi
facility where it will showcase Linux-installed machines to
demonstrate the capability of open source software. IBM and
Computer Associates are already on board for the lab and it
will be operational in July this year, Gautam Shroff, head,
architecture and technology practice, TCS, said while adding
the company is in talks with other companies as well. The
laboratory will have Linux installed on a number of
non-high-end machines but of reasonable calibre that has
everything required to run an IT organisation in terms of
management software, the middleware and desktops end-to-end,
he said. TCS will be investing in the lab in terms of
manpower, the partners will be investing in deploying the
software. There will be no dedicated team for the lab but
there will be one such team of management and TCS will rotate
its people through the lab and at any point of time 10 people
will be working in the lab, Shroff said.
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