Friday, July 31, 2015

BWI: IT Minister of Telangana, K T Rama Rao, to launch Techwave Consulting Inc's Global Delivery Center at an investment of USD 5 mn

 
Source : Techwave Consulting Inc
Friday, July 31, 2015 4:16PM IST (10:46AM GMT)
 
IT Minister of Telangana, K T Rama Rao, to launch Techwave Consulting Inc's Global Delivery Center at an investment of USD 5 mn
To expand to Africa, Europe, Singapore, APAC Regions and expects to cross the $50-million revenue mark in Calendar Year 2015
 
Hyderabad, India

Techwave Consulting Inc, a US headquartered global system integrator, to open its second office in Hyderabad in Phoenix Avance Business Park in Madhapur. This new facility will be formally inaugurated by Minister for IT Government of Telangana, K.T. Rama Rao on Saturday,1st August.
 
Disclosing this in a press note issued in Hyderabad today, Damodar Rao Gummadapu, CEO said, Hyderabad is our Global Delivery Center, Opening up second office in Hyderabad is part of our global expansion plans. This new facility is being inaugurated after we opened our operations in Middle East, APAC and further expansion in USA, he said.
 
The new facility will not only serve as our Global Delivery Centre (GDC), supporting Techwave’s clients from across the globe, but also achieve 600 people GDC goal we laid out for the year 2015, informed Rajasekhar Gummandapu, COO.
 
In addition to providing global support, this location enables a state of the art Remote Infrastructure management (RIM) services using integrated monitoring facility built in new Global Development Center. Techwave has secured a prominent place in global market for its ERP, Business Analytics and EPM solution implementation services.
 
The newly opened GDC will help expand delivery of premium services such as Cloud Computing, Big Data Analytics and advanced data mining from Hyderabad. This will not only help clients get these services from an established firm, but also at the most cost effective approach using the delivery model from offshore, said Damodar Rao Gummadapu. It is typical to use offshore services for a routine and maintenance work for the client, but Techwave is redefining offshore leveraging this model to help clients with premium services in emerging technologies. 
 
Techwave is planning to recruit various professionals for this new Hyderabad location to further develop various emerging technology services practices from Hyderabad. Our goal is to increase employee base in Hyderabad to 1000 and globally 1500. This we would like to achieve by the end of December 2016, informed Damodar Rao Gummadapu. 
 
Techwave has a vision and roadmap for significant growth plans through expanding its global client base and strategic acquisitions to achieve a USD 100mn revenue target by the year 2016. Currently we are a USD 50mn company, said Rajasekhar Gummadapu. We will be soon expanding to Africa, Europe, Singapore, APAC region and other countries. We look forward to continue on our growth path by investing heavily in ISMAC (IoT, Social Media, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud) and digital solutions.
 
Formed in 2004, Techwave is a leading provider of consulting services specializing ERP, Enterprise Performance Management, Business Analytics including Big Data, Cloud and mobility space. It’s clients include a combination of Fortune 500, Federal, State and Municipal agencies. The founders of Techwave belong to Telangana State. 
 

 
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