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B2B firm looks at 30 pc growth

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BANGALORE: Global eXchange Services, which operates one of the largest business-to business e-commerce networks, plans to grow its Indian technology centre at 30 per cent annually, according to Mr M. Gary Greenfield, CEO.

Investments towards India would grow at the same rate, he added. However, he did not give details.

The Indian development centre, which employs 156 engineers, contributes close to 70 per cent of the product development efforts of the company. The local centre would also play significant role in future growth triggers such as data synchronisation and trading grid system, said Ms Maya Vidya, Vice-President.

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