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TCS to expand in Hyderabad; plans state-of-the-art campus
for 15,000 seats
April 19, 2007
Tata Consultancy
Services (TCS), a leading IT services, business solutions
and outsourcing organisation, announced that it had
signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the
government of Andhra Pradesh to acquire 75 acres of
land to develop a state-of-the-art development facility
near the new international airport in Hyderabad. TCS
will invest up to Rs400 crore in the facility to create
a capacity of 15,000 seats at Adibatla, which is part
of Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation
(APIIC) promoted special economic zone (SEZ).
A memorandum of understanding was signed by the secretary,
information technology and communications, government
of Andhra Pradesh, Shailendra Kumar Joshi and V Rajanna,
regional head, TCS, Hyderabad, in the presence of Dr
Y S Rajasekhar Reddy, the chief minister of Andhra Pradeh
and S Mahalingam, the chief financial officer of TCS.
According to the MOU, the AP government will help facilitate
acquisition of land, provide infrastructural support
through APIIC and other related agencies as well as
provide a single window clearance support for quick,
easy and efficient implementation of the project. The
project will be part of an SEZ and be eligible for all
requisite incentives as per the state's policy.
TCS currently employs over 5,000 professionals in Hyderabad.
In 2007-08, TCS has plans to hire an additional 2,500
persons for its operations in Hyderabad to serve its
customers in industry verticals like telecommunications,
hi-tech, healthcare, government, insurance and banking,
requiring various technology platforms including Microsoft,
Java, SAP, Oracle as well as services such as business
intelligence, software testing and engineering and industrial
services.
"TCS is a significant employer in Andhra Pradesh
and we welcome the Company's decision to make use of
the available talent pool of the state to drive its
future growth plans," said Dr Y S Rajasekhar Reddy,
the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh.
"TCS has been forefront of investing in Hyderabad
to tap the excellent talent pool available in the state
and also leverage the infrastructure. Our operations
in Hyderabad would play a significant role in TCS' overall
growth plans", said S Mahalingam, chief financial
officer, TCS.
"Andhra Pradesh has always extended support to
TCS and the continuation of the current pace of investments
in the city including the forthcoming new international
airport will help scale-up our operations here,"
said V Rajanna, regional head, Hyderabad, TCS.

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