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Trilogy to hire 300 more; upgrade Bangalore centre

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Bangalore , April 12

TRILOGY Software Inc plans to ramp up its development centre in Bangalore by adding 300 professionals by 2005.

The company, which employs close to 100 people in India at present, plans to invest Rs 200 crore over the next three years. Trilogy provides industry-specific enterprise software for the automotive, communications, computer hardware, and insurance sectors.

The investment would be made in research and development, product development, human resources, marketing and support, according to company officials. "India will become the hub for Trilogy's core product development work," they added.

"We are moving our core development operations to India and we believe that the work done out of this centre will play an essential and critical role in further escalating our business," said Mr Joe Liemandt, Founder and CEO of Trilogy Inc, inaugurating the company's new development facility in Bangalore. The India centre would be upgraded and expanded from a satellite centre to become an independent organisation, officials said.

Mr Chinnikrishna Kommi, Managing Director of Trilogy E-Business Software India Pvt. Ltd, said the company would focus on complete and absolute product development for global markets. "This centre will act as an incubator for requirements of Trilogy's new verticals," he added.

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