Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Satyam inaugurates Global Solutions Center (GSC) in Egypt

Satyam Computer Services Ltd, on March 05, 2008 announced the inauguration of its Global Solutions Center (GSC) in Egypt. The GSC is located in Smart Village, Giza, and will employ about 300 professionals to serve as a major technological development and software support for Satyams customers in the Middle East, North Africa and European region. As a part of the companys globalization spree, the GSC is Satyams 28th globally and the 14th in the Asia-Pacific, Middle East, India and Africa region.

The rising IT spend in Egypt, which according to IDC has been projected to grow by 12.4 per cent over the next five years and reach USD 120 million by 2010, has amplified its repute as the next important IT hub in the Middle East and African region. Recognizing the tremendous opportunity amidst the countrys growing IT services market, Satyam has identified Egypt as the perfect location for its first GSC in the Middle East and African sub-continent which will serve as a near-shore to the Middle East and North Africa markets and also cater to the BPO, KPO and ITeS needs of European markets due to the availability of European language skills in Egypt.

The GSC is a state-of-the art center spanning 2,100 sq. meters and facilities include 2 training labs, video conferencing, high-speed networks and 24/7 connectivity to all other global locations. As the cornerstone of Satyams strategy in the region, the 300-seater GSC will mainly house locals and is going to be headed by Mohamed Embaby, an Egyptian national. The GSC aims to train locals and create more jobs for them.

Our investments in the Middle East and North African markets are in line with our larger globalization strategy, said B. Rama Raju, Co-founder and CEO of Satyam. We are confident that our investments in the region will also benefit the local economy by way of increased job opportunities for the local population, as we are keen on hiring and training a significant number of locals.

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