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Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a leading Global Information Technology Services, Consulting and Outsourcing firm, announced that it is expanding its global delivery center in Uruguay; the new site will host over 250 personnel. The site is based in the business center of the city of Montevideo, in a dedicated facility with the latest high technology world class infrastructure and cutting edge security systems.
The company undertook this investment to support the rapid expansion of its Latin American business and proactively lower risk for its clients by providing an alternative back up site in Uruguay. TCS already provides services to over 40 clients across Latin America & the United States using its existing Global Delivery center in Uruguay. "As we expand our operations in Latin America, which now comprise centers in Uruguay, Brazil, & Chile, we will continue to invest in infrastructure & people, to provide high quality services to our clients faster, with increased value and lowered risk", Said N. Chandrasekaran, Executive Vice President and Head, Global Sales and Operations.
The company also announced that it now has over 800 employees in Uruguay. "Uruguay continues to be a critical component of our growth strategy in Latin America. We will continue employing in 2007 and will selectively hire the best talent in the country and train them extensively. The quality of our people is the key to our client's and eventually to our own success.
Uruguay has excellent universities and talent which will provide our fuel for growth in the future. " said Gabriel Rozman, President of TCS Iberoamerica.
Sourced From: Vaishnavi Corporate Communications Pvt Ltd
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