Rediff Logo
Money
Line
Home > Money > Business Headlines > Report
May 7, 2002 | 1200 IST
Feedback  
  Money Matters

 -  Business Headlines
 -  Corporate Headlines
 -  Business Special
 -  Columns
 -  IPO Center
 -  Message Boards
 -  Mutual Funds
 -  Personal Finance
 -  Stocks
 -  Tutorials
 -  Search rediff

    
      







 Secrets every
 mother should
 know



 Your Lipstick
 talks!



 Make money
 while you sleep.



 Bathroom singing
 goes techno!



 
 Search the Internet
         Tips
 Sites: Finance, Investment

Print this page Best Printed on  HP Laserjets
E-Mail this report to a friend

TCS opens Uruguay centre

BS Corporate Bureau

Tata Consultancy Services, Asia's largest software solutions and consulting services company, has kicked-off operations in Uruguay by opening a global development centre.

The GDC is located in the free trade zone of Montevideo, the Uruguay capital. The company plans to invest about $30 million over the next five years and recruit about 500 personnel in its Uruguay operations.

The GDC will handle systems development, maintenance, outsourcing besides testing and certification of software produced by third parties, especially Microsoft.

Apart from Uruguay, the centre will service other Latin American countries such as Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela and a part of the US. The clients who will be actively serviced from the centre include, BCI Bank, AIG, Compaq and Eli Lilly.

Speaking at the inauguration, S Ramadorai, CEO, TCS, said: "The inauguration of the Uruguay GDC is part of our strategy to come closer to customers in the region, and have a global workforce. Uruguay offers excellent talent source to serve the Latin American market. TCS has already recruited 17 consultants."

The GDC in Uruguay is TCS' ninth overseas development centre. The other centres are in Budapest, Tokyo, Melbourne, Toronto, New Jersey, Guildford, Phoenix and Columbus.

TCS is a division of Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata group. It has over 19,000 professionals working at 106 branches in 29 countries. The company has over 800 global clients.

Powered by

ALSO READ:
The Rediff Budget Special
The Rediff-Business Standard Special
Money

Tell us what you think of this report

ADVERTISEMENT