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Feature on
IT real estate in Tamil Nadu
Multi-tenanted
buildings: the need of the hour
A few years back, a number of multinational Information Technology
(IT) and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) companies, after
considering Chennai as a base for their operations, finally
decided on cities such as Bangalore, Hyderabad and Pune due
to the lack of quality space in Chennai.
An
International IT Park in Chennai
After the overwhelming success of its International Tech Park
in Bangalore, the Chennai-based Ascendas (India), a subsidiary
of the Singapore-based Ascendas, is embarking on a major project
in Chennai: International Tech Park Chennai, to meet the growing
space requirement in this region.
Tower
III: bigger and better
RR Industries, a closely-held public limited company, is in
the business of providing state-of-the-art infrastructure
facilities on long-term rentals to software companies since
1997.
Cognizant's
115-crore complex
Cognizant has invested close to Rs 115 crore in Chennai for
its fully-owned 400,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art techno-campus
in Thoraipakkam, on the IT Corridor on Old Mahabalipuram Road,
to accommodate over 3,500 associates.
Kumaruguru
College
The second wave of private partnership in technical education
emerged in the early 80s in Tamil Nadu. Kumaraguru College
of Technology (KCT), Coimbatore, came into existence in 1984.
IT
park at PRGI
Ponnaiyah Ramajayam Group of Institutions (PRGI), established
in Thanjavur, is one of the leading educational conglomerates
in Tamil Nadu. PRGI is offering a number of diversified state-of-art
career oriented courses in arts, science, commerce, management,
education, catering, engineering and technology.
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