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Wipro Infotech eyes Coimbatore market pie

L.N. Revathy

Coimbatore, Aug. 29

IT solutions provider Wipro Infotech has set its eyes on the budding Coimbatore market not for establishing a development centre but to grab a bigger share of the market for its products and services.

Corporate sector investment in IT solutions is said to have fuelled the growth. The company has, according to its President, Mr Suresh Vaswani, registered a 35 per cent growth in business volumes in the last five years in Coimbatore alone.

Mr Vaswani was in town to acknowledge Wipro Infotech's completion of 15 years of IT business here. Addressing presspersons, he said that the company would like to do a lot more software work here, having grabbed at least 20 per cent of the market share. "It is one of the likely places where we could expand," he added.

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