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TCS
to spend Rs1400 crore on tech, expansion
Hindustan Times
June 30, 2007
TCS, India's
largest software exporter with revenues of $4.3 billion,
has lined up a Rs1,400-crore capital expenditure plan
for 2007-08. The company plans to spend 30 per cent
of the outlay on technology and the rest for setting
up infrastructure services such as new development centres.
Further, the company plans to expand its footprint across
geographies from China, Latin America to Europe and
Africa, where it plans to set up software development
centres.
TCS has 148 offices globally and it plans to set up
more. These offices house about 85,000 employees and
the company will cross the 100,000-employee mark by
the end of 2007-08.
Outlining the growth strategy, TCS managing director
and CEO, S Ramadorai, said the focus areas would be
emerging markets.
Latin America contributes 3.85 per cent, Asia-Pacific
4.78 per cent and Middle East and Africa 1.46 per cent
to TCS' overall revenue. The US and Europe continue
to dominate with 52.43 and 20.29 per cent revenue, respectively.
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