Information Technology industry in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh

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Cyber Towers IT Park, Hyderabad on a clear evening sky.
Cyber Towers IT Park, Hyderabad on a clear evening sky.

Hyderabad is known as the second Silicon Valley [1] in India after Bangalore. Hyderabad's IT exports exceeded $1 billion in 2004[1]. There has been extensive investments in digital infrastructure. Development of HITEC City prompted several IT and ITES companies to setup operations in the city - have led civic boosters to call their city "Cyberabad".

Hyderabad today has several software technology campuses with leading companies such as Accenture, AppLabs, Infosys, Invensys, Microsoft, CSC, Oracle, Wipro, Kanbay, GE, iGate, ValueLabs, ADP, Dell, Deloitte, HSBC, SumTotal, Intergraph, Analog Devices, IBM, Keane,Satyam ,Baan,Birlasoft, Cypress Semiconductors, InMage, SatNav Technologies, Tata Consultancy Services, Amazon and Google having established centers in the city.

Recently Fab City, a silicon chip manufacturing facility, was finalised to be setup in the city with an investment of Rs.13,300 crore($3 billion) by the AMD-SemIndia consortium. Fab City

[edit] IT magnates speak about Hyderabad

  • Shakti Sagar, President and CEO, Hyderabad Software Exporters Association & ADP Wilco [2]
  • Ashok Soota, Chairman and Managing Director, MindTree Consulting [3]
  • Arun K Maheswari, President and CEO, Computer Sciences Corporation India [4]
  • Rajat Gupta, Managing Director, McKinsey & Co. [5]
  • S Ramadorai, CEO, Tata Consultancy Services [6]

[edit] Hyderabad IT Industry recent developments

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