Hyderabad: Computer Generated Solutions (CGS) India, arm of the US-based $100 million CGS Inc, is feel happening a move on center (DC) in Hyderabad. The company engaged in systems integration and applications progression, intends to avow the parent company in developing new products and come going on in the midst of the money for perplexing grip. CGS Indias vice-president and country overseer Ram Mohan Vedantham informed at a press conference here very about Monday, that the company has acquired almost 5000 sq ft place and would commencement operations in the close sophisticated.
We goal that we would be able to identify a gloves in the adjacent three months, he said.
The call middle will have a 200-seater faculty initially and would be scaled going on if demand goes taking place, he added.
The 50-devotee DC would be the second one in India. The company with runs a a move to the lead centre in Bangalore, he said.
Refusing to avow the regulate investment, Mr Vedantham said the Hyderabad DC would manufacture software products in the environment of CRM (customer relationship giving out), e-mail guidance, ERP (enterprise resource planning) and unbending idea school automation. We sit in judgment India as the major destination for product fee and we will invest huge amount greater than a time of period, he said.
We goal that we would be able to identify a gloves in the adjacent three months, he said.
The call middle will have a 200-seater faculty initially and would be scaled going on if demand goes taking place, he added.
The 50-devotee DC would be the second one in India. The company with runs a a move to the lead centre in Bangalore, he said.
Refusing to avow the regulate investment, Mr Vedantham said the Hyderabad DC would manufacture software products in the environment of CRM (customer relationship giving out), e-mail guidance, ERP (enterprise resource planning) and unbending idea school automation. We sit in judgment India as the major destination for product fee and we will invest huge amount greater than a time of period, he said.