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Systime sets up global delivery centre in Chennai

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Chennai, July 17 Systime Computer Systems Ltd, part of the $250-million CMS group, has launched its global delivery centre (GDC) in Chennai recently.

Systime has had operations in Chennai for many years and the GDC is a formal extension of the regional business, enabling the company to serve its global customers better, said Mr Tushar Mehta, Vice-President – Global Delivery, Systime.

According to him, in line with its $15-million expansion plans, Systime has set-up this GDC here for offshore development projects. The new centre will handle the increasing market demand for varied technologies. “There are plans to expand our horizon by offering solutions for domains such as business intelligence, products and technology and infrastructure management services, in a phased manner,” said Mr Mehta.

It currently has two centres – in Navi Mumbai with over 750 employees and in Pune with a capacity of over 200 seats. The Chennai centre will start with a capacity of 75 seats and will ramp it up to 400 in the following two years.

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