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Software Sierra opens third centre Our Bureau
Hyderabad , Jan. 10 SIERRA Atlantic on Monday announced its growth plans for capacity expansion with the inauguration of Sierra Atlantic City Centre, its third facility in Hyderabad. It has also finalised blueprints for a 7-acre campus for its global development centre in the city and total investments of $12 million. Sierra Atlantic City Centre at Banjara Hills is 40,000 sq ft. accommodating over 400 associates, providing implementation, integration, development, support and interoperability services to Sierra Atlantic's global customer base. The Vice President of Sierra Atlantic, Mr Sanjay Khendry, in a statement said, "In the new year as we focus on growth in terms of geographies, customers or service offerings, this expansion in capacity will help us in meeting our promise of 100 per cent customer satisfaction." Sierra Atlantic Global Development Campus will be built on a 7-acre site and is expected to have a total built-up area of 2,50,000 sq ft. When completed, the campus will house 2,400 Sierra Atlantic associates. The first phase will be ready for occupation by the second quarter of 2006. The company has signed a memorandum of understanding on the allotment of land with the Government of Andhra Pradesh. Sierra Atlantic currently has over 840 people globally. The company, headquartered in the Silicon Valley, has offices in Chicago, Atlanta, London, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and three development centres at Banjara Hills and Hitec City in Hyderabad.
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