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IBS Soft to open 2nd centre

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KOCHI: IBS Software Services, a multinational IT corporation providing solutions to the global travel transportation and logistics industries, has announced its plans to hold a formal inauguration of its second software development centre in India at Info Park here.

The Chief Minister, Mr Oommen Chandy, will inaugurate the IBS Centre in Kochi on October 3. Apart from the development centre in Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi, IBS group of companies operate out of Atlanta, Zurich, Dubai and Sydney.

IBS currently employs about 650 employees and is on a major recruitment drive to meet its growth plans.

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