Odishatv Bureau

Bhubaneswar/Mumbai: In what could provide relief to the unemployed students across the country, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a leading IT services, consulting and business solutions organization, launched its new campus – the TCS Olympus Centre in Thane, Mumbai which will seat 30,000 employees.

The Olympus Centre, inaugurated by chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, is the latest addition to the company’s unique global network of software development and delivery centres and has the potential to accommodate 30,000 employees, once fully operational.

Tata Consultancy Services CEO and managing director Rajesh Gopinathan said the new next-gen workplace provided 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,” said Mr Gopinathan.

Among other facilities, it would also house a training block, club house, and gymnasium and thus provide a contemporary and holistic work culture.

The new facility is IGBC Platinum rated. It has been developed as a “green” campus and leverages Rainwater Harvesting, Sewage Treatment Plant, and Eco-friendly, low-emission systems and fixtures.

Consolidating operations across Mumbai into this new facility in Olympus Centre will also create more indirect employment opportunities in the Greater Mumbai area.

Spread across 19 lakh square feet in the lush green Hiranandani Complex, it becomes the single largest IT facility owned by a single company in the country.

Besides this, TCS already has 19 offices in Mumbai and surroundings including its headquarters and 10 delivery centres in Mumbai and Thane.

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