By
Alorie Gilbert
Wednesday, August 04 2004 10:57 AM
URL:
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/software/0,39044164,39189109,00.htm
German software maker SAP plans to hire
1,900 software programmers to work in its Bangalore, India, development
center by the end of 2006, the company said Tuesday.
The hiring blitz will bring the work force at the center to 3,000,
making it SAP's largest software research and development hub outside
Germany, the company said. SAP, headquartered in Walldorf, Germany,
plans to spend 20 million euros (US$24 million) on the expansion of its
Bangalore operations.
SAP Chief Executive Henning Kagermann discussed the move while visiting the Bangalore center this week.
The software maker, which employs 30,000 people worldwide, develops
programs that help companies process orders, update staff records,
track inventory and manage other business tasks. The company has been
expanding its operations in India, which it says is one of the
fastest-growing markets for its software, for several years.
Competitors, including Oracle and PeopleSoft, also have
opened development centers in India. The country has attracted the
information technology industry with a well-educated work force and
programmers who work for a fraction of typical American and European
wages.
SAP opened its Bangalore lab in 1998 and announced plans last year to pour US$120 million into building up business there. The company recently opened a development lab in Shanghai, China.