The new 'Software Development Centre' is designed to synchronise new-age workspace needs with intelligent planning, and is in line with the company's plans to strengthen its outsourcing resources and services in the critical fields of managed services, hosting and infrastructure services, information systems, software applications, and network and desktop management services. DLF IT Park is currently the largest Infotech hub of Chennai and offers world-class standards of structural design, making it the preferred choice for blue-chip corporate clients.
Raqmiyat has revealed that it considers India to be the perfect location for its first 'Software Development Centre' on account of highly professional IT manpower base in India. Chennai in particular has earned a reputation as one of the premier emerging technology centres of India as it now serves as the hub of many IT and ITES giants across the world.
"By establishing a new 'Software Development Centre' in a more cost-effective location such as India, where the IT talent pool is rich, we are able to maintain our high levels of service and performance, enabling us to cater to the unique needs of our clients in the Middle East. This facility will serve our regional customers, especially in the UAE, without compromising the continued growth of the company,"said Tapas Roy, COO, Raqmiyat.
A recent IDC study has revealed that the market for outsourced IT services in the UAE continues to offer strong growth potential as it is projected to reach $170.5m in 2010 from $81.27m in 2006. In addition, outsourcing expenditure is expected to account for 23% of the total IT services market by 2010, up from around 15% in 2006.
The growing popularity of outsourcing has been impacted by increasing awareness of the numerous benefits it delivers, including lower costs, flexibility in the management of resources, end-user satisfaction and reduction in cycle times. Raqmiyat aims to leverage this growth with the regional market showing signs of long-term growth with several businesses looking for outsourcing solutions to reduce the burden on their IT resources whilst retaining control of strategic decision-making.
"Outsourcing makes strong business sense in the Middle East, as businesses will increasingly outsource to remain competitive, especially considering today's economic conditions. The distinct advantages that outsourcing presents in terms of reduced costs, flexibility in resource management, increased user satisfaction and reduction in turnaround time, makes outsourcing a viable option. Our state-of-the-art facility in Chennai is reflective of the growth we are currently experiencing and we are positive of the response from the region to this initiative," concluded Roy.
Raqmiyat is a Dubai-based company and the primary IT division of the Al Ghurair business group. The company offers world-class business and technology solutions through partnerships with international firms. Boasting several technical certifications from different international regulatory authorities, Raqmiyat's team of experienced professionals provides excellent ongoing services and support to clients, helping guarantee business continuity on a 24/7 basis. Having established a strong local presence in the UAE through its strategically located offices in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, Raqmiyat is now looking into opportunities in Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
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