Teradata, one in every of the world’s leading analytic information solutions company, yesterday inaugurated their Lahore workplace at Arfa Software Technology Park.
Chief Minister Punjab, Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif, officiated at the inauguration ceremony and appreciated Teradata’s efforts in encouraging economic growth of the IT sector in Pakistan. He extended Government of Punjab’s support to Teradata in extending their operations in Punjab.
Teradata is targeted on integrated information warehousing, huge information analytics, and business applications. Teradata’s innovative product and services deliver information integration and business insight to empower organizations to form the simplest selections attainable for competitive advantage.
Hermann Wimmer, Teradata President for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) gift at the occasion said, “Teradata remains committed towards growth in Pakistan market, extending the Lahore workplace by fitting an workplace with the capability of 200+ highly skilled IT professionals’, may be a testimony to how Teradata envisions the economic potential of Pakistan”.
Khuram Rahat, Teradata Managing Director for Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh said, “I am very happy to visualize the govt. of Punjab’s support for Teradata. we've come back an extended method since our workplace at Lahore was established in Lahore in 1997 with solely five persons, and has currently extended to a 200+seat workplace and with plans of growth within the close to future.”
Expressing his views on the occasion, Burhan Khan, Manager Teradata international Consulting Center Pakistan, said that extending operations from Islamabad to Lahore would contribute to the data economy of Punjab and can facilitate Teradata faucet into exceptionally skilled IT professionals.
Dr. Umar Saif, Chairman Punjab IT Board (PITB), introduced the Teradata University Program and announced fifteen universities of Punjab which is able to be collaborating during this data transfer program throughout the year 2012-13.
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