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| The buzz
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“We visited several locations in India before zeroing in on Chennai,” says Raimo Puntala, a senior vice president-operations at Nokia. “Our decision was based on the approach of the state government, the overall development of the area, and the availability of skilled manpower.”
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Chennai most attractive city for offshoring services |
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Chennai is the most attractive Indian city for offshoring services beating traditional top cities such as Bangalore, Mumbai and the National Capital Region (Gurgaon, Faridabad and Noida), according to A.T. Kearney's Indian City Services Attractiveness Index 2005, a report by the US-based A.T. Kearney, a management consulting firm.
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Tamil Nadu projects Chennai as IT hub at Connect 2003
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BPO is the big ticket to growth for Chennai’s IT industry and the state is well positioned to take a substantial share in India’s BPO industry market. Since Tamil Nadu is a pioneer in IT and software services
having a 100 percent digital exchange network, and is the landing point for two submarine cables, it has the potential to garner a major chunk of ITeS business.
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| Chennai beats Bangalore as back office hub |
Chennai has overtaken Bangalore to become the back office capital of India, thanks to the city’s good infrastructural facilities and quality of human resources, said Kiran Karnik,
President, National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM)
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Chennai emerges as a destination of choice for
several companies engaged in BPO activities |
A top source in a BPO company in Chennai believes that "Educated, low-cost manpower and a favorable work culture are the advantages of Chennai." The low attrition rate in Chennai - which is about 15 per cent, compared to over 50 per cent in most of the other major Indian cities - is said to be attractive for companies operating from the city.
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Destination Chennai |
Its strong presence in both the old and the emerging knowledge-based economies has made Chennai a vibrant hub in the region. From automobiles to software, from dotcoms to retailing, it's all happening in Chennai. And the mood of optimism on the business front has filtered its way through to the Chennaite's lifestyle, which has undergone an unbelievable transformation.
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