India’s largest IT services and outsourcing firm, Tata Consultancy Services, today announced the opening of a new global delivery center in Buenos Aires. The 100,000 square foot facility, which will be Tata’s first SAP Center of Excellence in Latin America, will initially house 250 IT consulting professionals and ultimately 1,400. The announcement was a major first step toward GCBA’s (Government of the City of Buenos Aires) stated goal of transforming the Southern District of BA including the Parque Patricios neighborhood into the Buenos Aires Technology District. GCBA’s goal is the creation of 5,000 jobs in the Tech District by 2010 and 30,000 jobs by 2012. Following the groundbreaking ceremony, Clarin declared the March to the Tech District officially underway (Article) while BA Mayor Mauricio Macri shared the good news on his Facebook page.
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