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Virtusa Forays Into India, Sees Real Potential
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Leveraging its 'Lean IT approach', the company plans to assist Indian companies consolidate, modernise and rationalise core business processes.
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Thursday, July 02, 2009:
Virtusa Corporation, an IT services company, has forayed into the Indian market. The company is exploring India as a revenue geography and believes that the Indian market, especially now, offers exciting opportunities for growth and expansion, as many Indian enterprises are driving significant changes in their existing IT systems to support their growing customer needs in a globalised and connected environment.
Leveraging its Lean IT approach to simplifying complex IT environments through software platforming, Virtusa plans to assist Indian companies consolidate, modernise and rationalise core business processes.
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Commenting on this, Doug Mow, senior vice president, marketing, Virtusa, said, "According to NASSCOM, the current domestic IT services spend in India is estimated to touch $8.3 billion in 2009, growing 20 per cent over the previous year. Virtusa is looking at addressing this market."
"Through our local sales organisation, we are looking at targeting enterprises in the cities of Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad, as part of our go-to-market strategy," added Krishna Murty Yamajala, vice president and India centre head, Virtusa.
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