QX Systems starts India engineering center

By siliconindia   |   Thursday, 10 March 2005, 20:30 IST
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BANGALORE: QXSystems, a provider of high-technology software solutions for the mobile workforce that is independent of location and space, has launched the WorkACE, a next generation intranet/extranet application integrating business process implementation and enterprise knowledge management online. The company has also set up India engineering center in Chennai with an initial investment of over 10 crores. The center already employs over 30 employees and the plan is to grow the India presence to over 500 professionals over the next 15 months, a company press release informed. Johan M Karlstedt, Founder & Chairman, QXSystems said, “Increasingly global corporations led by the knowledge sector players will be defined by borderless collaboration and virtual workplaces. Current static business solutions with their outdated architecture will not be able to address this changed need of most global organizations. WorkACE, conceptualized and engineered uniquely is a true next generation tool that would seamlessly and efficiently transform any industrial organization to an information age organization and covert all of its employees into a single virtual working community”. Anil Bakshi, CEO Asia-pacific QX Systems said,” The India engineering center is just the beginning in an increasingly larger role the country will play as a development resource and as a key market for QXSystems. The workforce is expected to spurt significantly over the next 15 months to employ around 500 professionals. To further reinforce our development needs, we will expand the sub-contractor universe from two companies we work with here currently to possibly more in the immediate