Tata Consultancy Services announced the launch of its new campus – the TCS Olympus Centre in Thane, Mumbai.
The phase I of the state-of-the-art software development facility was inaugurated by Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister, Maharashtra who was welcomed by N.Chandrasekaran, chairman, Tata Group and Rajesh Gopinathan, CEO and MD, TCS.
Gopinathan, said: “TCS has played a pioneering role to make Maharashtra an attractive IT destination for global companies. We have helped drive technology-led growth by investing in talented youth of the state and building long-term partnerships with state institutions. We are delighted to launch our new next-gen workplace, which provides Collaborative Agile workspaces, Software-Defined Network, Security Operations Centre and a Cloud-enabled infrastructure. The facility will help TCS further drive the next phase of its growth.”
TCS Olympus Centre is the latest addition to the company’s unique global network of software development and delivery centres. It will be developed in 2 phases and has the potential to accommodate 30,000 employees, once fully operational. The state-of the art facility includes a training block, club house and gymnasium thus providing a contemporary and holistic work culture.