Samsung India Software Operations

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Samsung Electronics India Software Operations (SISO) is one of the eleven Research & Development centers of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., housed in the IT hub of India, Bangalore. With its inception dating back to February 1996, as a liaison office, today it has grown in magnitude and proportions as a center of excellence in research and software development encompassing a wide range of technology domains. SISO today is a Private Limited Company, head quartered in Bangalore with ambitious plans of expanding its operation by 2 to 3 times by the year 2010.[1][2]

With about a decade of existence, the organization has executed close to 300 projects and has been accredited with the highest software quality certification of CMM Level 5 and ISO 9002. SISO also practices Six Sigma as a management methodology to facilitate innovation and increased productivity. Quite a synergy prevails between product development and software services initiatives and the entire system is backed by robust development and computing infrastructure. SISO's business processes have been extensively automated with a vision of making it a completely paperless office in the near future.

As a captive entity of Samsung Electronics, SISO prides in its ability to work in some of the cutting edge technologies that its parent organization ventures into. SISO also displays a high degree of efficacy in the creation and protection of Intellectual Property.

SISO currently houses some 2000 intellects involved in stupendous research and development activities and in parallel the organization also revels in making software backed by leading edge technologies in sync with ever-changing lifestyles, and, introducing global technologies customized for the Indian requirements.

SISO also works with some of the best organizations in software and technology in India, to leverage on their core competencies. With an objective to spearhead Samsung's initiatives in India, SISO contributes to the different technologies in Wireless, Networking, Convergence, Digital and Semi-conductor in India where these domains have almost become revolutions.

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  1. ^ "SIEL bullish on Indian refrigeration market", Times of India, September 15, 2003. 
  2. ^ "Videocon may offload 26 pc in Samsung", Hindu, June 12, 2001.