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SOURCE: ZDNET.AU
DATE: Feb 16th, 2010
The Victorian Government has revealed that Indian IT services company Infosys has opened a new datacentre in the state capital, just as other companies lay out expansion plans for the state.
“We’re investing $8 million in a datacentre to support the growing client demand for our range of cloud services across HR, procurement and other functions,” Infosys Australia chief and managing director Jackie Korhonen said in a statement from Victorian ICT Minister John Lenders’ office.
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