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Infosys opens second centre in Mexico

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Bangalore, Nov. 9 Infosys Technologies has opened its second Latin American Development Center in Monterrey, Mexico, offering clients a full range of IT services.

The centre, which is managed by the company’s subsidiary Infosys Technologies S. De R.L. De CV, would provide services for clients in all industries, the company said in a statement.

“Beginning with our first development centre with a few clients and a dozen employees, we now have some 30 clients and 330 professionals ,” said Mr Ashok Vemuri, Senior Vice-President and Member of Executive Council, Infosys Technologies.

Both facilities in Monterrey provide Infosys with dedicated resources to serve clients primarily in North America, Latin America and Europe with bilingual talent in an agreeable time zone and close proximity, the company said.

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