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Sierra Atlantic to hire more for PeopleSoft centre

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Hyderabad , Nov. 23

SIERRA Atlantic has announced the expansion of its PeopleSoft Center of Excellence (CoE) at its Global Development premises in Hyderabad aimed at meeting the growing business demand from its new and existing clients in US, Europe and South East Asia.

To support this centre, Sierra Atlantic plans to add over 100 PeopleSoft professionals over the next two months specialised in business application implementation, integration, portal deployment, upgrade, maintenance and support.

Sierra Atlantic is working with over 10 clients on multiple projects around PeopleSoft applications and expects the number to more than double to 25-30 in 2005.

The Sierra Atlantic's announcement comes at an interesting time when Oracle Corporation is hotly pursuing the acquisition of the PeopleSoft shares.

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