Satyam to expand its Australian operations
Satyam to expand its Australian operations
The software giant has been in Australian since 1999 and is planning to recruit more locals for its proposed expansion.

Sydney: IT major Satyam will expand its Australian operations by starting a new SAP development centre to serve a growing client base in Australia and elsewhere.

Satyam's Ramalinga Raju extended the expression of interest of new SAP development facility in the country to the Australian Communications Minister Helen Coonan last week.

The Australian Minister visited Satyam headquarters in Hyderabad as the head of an Australian IT delegation recently and had called on Raju to discuss possibilities of increased Satyam operations in Australia.

Satyam's Director and corporate strategy senior V-P Shailesh Shah has been quoted as saying that the company planned to hire 30 SAP specialists to service clients in Australia and overseas.

"Our goal is to make this centre of excellence a lead-in to expanding our SAP practice in the Asia-Pacific region," Shailesh said.

"There are a lot of high-end skills in Australia," he said.

Satyam started its Australian facility in Melbourne in 1999 and have Australian telecommunication giant Telstra, retail chain Woolworths, finance services provider AMP and Mayne Logistics among its clients.

In spite of operating a huge software development and client service facility from Melbourne with the help of predominately local staff, Satyam has been at the receiving end of the criticism by the Australian IT lobbying groups.

The Satyam bosses have been stressing, to counter such negative sentiments, that they are interested in recruiting local IT professionals to run its Australian operations.

Shah added that the Satyam will recruit more locals, and become part of the social network of the local economy.

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