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TCS opens global delivery centre in Argentina

Tata Consultancy Services, a leading IT services, business solutions and outsourcing firm, announced the opening of a new Global Delivery Centre in Buenos Aires, Argentina - the first company to officially inaugurate its facilities in the new Technology District of the city of Buenos Aires. - No variable pay for TCS campus hires in training - No variable pay for TCS trainees for first six months - Infosys ahead of the rest of the world, says Sonia - Mahindra Satyam extends ties with OC Tanner - TCS to use Chennai centre for e-passport service - Seven of top-10 firms add Rs 81,000 cr in m-cap With continued growth across Latin America, the opening of the new centre represents the expansion of its Global Network Delivery Model (GNDMTM). recognised as the benchmark of excellence in software development globally. With more than 10,000 square metres, TCS will initially employ about 250 professionals at the new centre. Located in the Parque de los Patricios neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, the centre will provide consulting, advanced IT solutions, Business Process Outsourcing services and IT product implementations. In addition, the centre will house the company’s first regional SAP Centre of Excellence. “Our growing presence in Latin America continues to be of strategic importance to our overall business growth and we remain committed to working in close collaboration with institutions and universities to help foster the development of local talent in Argentina and provide customers with the world class IT solutions from this location,” said S Ramdorai, CEO and managing director of Tata Consultancy Services during the opening ceremony.


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