Software industry in Andhra Pradesh
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Hyderabad's IT exports exceeded $1 billion in 2004.[1] There have been extensive investments in digital infrastructure.
The central region of this area is called HITEC City, in the Madhapur suburb. Development of HITEC City prompted several IT and ITES companies to set up operations in the city, and has led civic boosters to call their city "Cyberabad".
Hyderabad today has several software technology campuses containing companies that include:
- 7Hills Business Solutions
- Accenture
- AppLabs
- Amazon
- Analog Devices
- Automatic Data Processing (ADP)
- AT&T
- Bank of America
- Broadridge Financial Solutions
- Computer Associates
- Capital IQ
- Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)
- Capgemini
- Cypress Semiconductor
- Cognizant Technology Solutions (CTS)
- Covansys Corporation
- Dell
- Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
- EA Mobile
- General Electric (GE)
- HCL
- Hewlett-Packard
- HSBC-GLT
- IBM
- Infosys
- Intergraph
- Invensys
- Juno Online Services
- Kanbay
- Kantar Group
- Kaspersky
- Keane
- Mahindra Satyam
- Microsoft
- MindTree
- Model N
- OpenText
- Oracle
- Pegasystems
- Progress Software
- Qualcomm
- Rhythm and Hues Studios, India
- SecureNT
- Sierra Atlantic
- Sonata Software
- Sumtotal Systems
- Synopsys
- Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
- Tata Elxsi
- Thomson Reuters
- UBS AG
- Unisys
- Verizon Communications
- Virtusa
- Wipro Technologies
- Wells Fargo
In 2007,"Fab City", a silicon chip manufacturing facility, was finalised to be set up in the city with an investment of
13,300 crore ($3 billion) by the AMD-SemIndia consortium.[2]
India's semiconductor ecosystem is poised to shape up with the government receiving seven confirmed investment proposals worth $7 billion for Fab City in Hyderabad. In addition, five more proposals amounting to $800 million have got an in-principle approval while three others are under active consideration.
However, the government had to cancel the allotment of land to 19 companies, including Moser Baer (100 acres) and MIC Electronics(15 acres) involving a total extent of 430 acres in the past as they failed to execute the projects as promised.[3]
[edit] IT magnates on Hyderabad
- Shakti Sagar, President and CEO, Hyderabad Software Exporters Association & ADP Wilco.[4]
- Ashok Soota, Chairman and Managing Director, MindTree Consulting.[5]
- Arun K Maheswari, President and CEO, Computer Sciences Corporation India.[6]
- Rajat Gupta, Managing Director, McKinsey & Co.[7]
- Srini Raju Co-founder and Chairman of Peepul Capital (successor to iLabs Venture Capital Fund), a Private Equity (PE) firm based out of Hyderabad and Chennai. [8]
[edit] References
- ^ http://us.rediff.com/money/2004/jun/11it1.htm
- ^ Fab City|Hyderabad India
- ^ http://www.sify.com/finance/govt-to-take-back-land-from-6-7-companies-in-fab-city-project-news-news-lebb5ffbgej.html Govt to take back land from 6-7 companies in Fab City project
- ^ http://www.expressitpeople.com/20040301/people1.shtml
- ^ http://www.mindtree.com/news/view_press.phtml?pid=64
- ^ http://www.rediff.com/money/2003/nov/08spec1.htm
- ^ http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/july2000/nf00707c.htm
- ^ http://www.isb.edu/sritne/SriniRaju.Shtml
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