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Mahindra Satyam to expand Malaysia operations

Mahindra Satyam, the new brand identity of Satyam Computer Services, has embarked on international expansion and as part of this, is expanding its global solution centre (GSC) operations at its 15-acre campus in Cyberjaya, Malaysia. - Financial reports not necessarily true: Mahindra Satyam - Satyam"s MAJOR investors losE Rs 1,600 crore - Mahindra Satyam to launch global expansion drive from Malaysia - Mahindra Satyam ramps up services in Malaysia - Prepare for more range-trading - Mahindra Satyam to appoint 1,000 freshers by Dec 15 The IT outsourcing company said on Tuesday it would move more global software development and delivery operations to its GSC located in Malaysia’s info-comm technology corridor. “Our hiring plans in Malaysia are ongoing and we will recruit based on our requirements during the course of the next six months. Most of the associates (staffers) would be local Malaysians at entry and mid-levels,” Rohit Gandhi, senior vice-president (Asia Pacific) at Satyam, told Business Standard.


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