Friday, July 9, 2010

Cisco to develop IT in Banglore with $40 million



Networking gaint Cisco systems is going to hire 3000 professionals in the next two years in order to develop the information communication sevices in India,said by the higher official.

"We are quite happy about our Indian operations. As Bangalore is the second head office for Cisco after California, we want to increase our headcount here. We plan to hire 3,000 more in the next two years," Cisco's Chief Globalisation Officer and Executive Vice-President, Wim Elfrink said.

Infrastructure of the Cisco company is about 1-million square feet. with $40-billion investment.The campus consists of 8-10 companies in it.Cisco has already hired 7000 professionals in India. The California-based ICT service provider has also tied-up with Lavasa Corporation, the real estate arm of Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) to provide e-governance and city management solutions to provide e-connectivity in Lavasa.

Lavasa, first hill city in India serves broadband based technologies for its water and fuel management, for the sake of people's healthly and wealthy life urbanisation provides excellent opportunities.

"About 70 per cent of the global population will migrate to urban cities in the next 40-years. If smart cities are built using smart technologies sitting on top of a broadband network, then it would result in huge savings, a cleaner, greener earth and a better life for city dwellers," he said.



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