Mindtree opens a new delivery centre in U.S

Mindtree, a global IT solutions company has expanded its US operations by opening a new delivery centre in Redmond, Washington. The state of art facility will focus on building talent and delivering cutting edge solutions in the areas of Cloud, Mobility, Infrastructure Management and Testing.
 
The 13,000 square-foot facility, located adjacent to Microsoft’s corporate campus, has an initial seating capacity of 125 with room to increase that capacity quickly over time.
 
“There is an increasing demand from our clients to provide right-sourcing options from a combination of on-site, offshore, or onshore locations,” said Scott Staples, President –
Americas, Mindtree.

“We have already proven, with our right-sourcing approach, that we can deliver superior solutions at lower costs and at a faster pace. USDC-Redmond allows us to further scale the delivery of solutions in the U.S., create high value jobs in the State of Washington and help us continue to leverage the best and brightest from the global talent pool,” added Staples.
 
This is Mindtree’s second delivery centre in the U.S. The first was established in Gainesville, Florida in 2012, pioneering the right sourcing trend and now serving more than 15 clients with a specific focus on Agile Development. The US delivery centres, being in a US time zone complement Mindtree’s existing global delivery centres, enhancing our ability to deliver time-to-market and cost advantages through right-sourcing.

“Mobile and Cloud are playing a transformational role in our client’s business roadmap. Between the talent available in Redmond, our academy of excellence and existing pool of experts, we will be able to deliver meaningful solutions on-site,” said Kamran Ozair, Executive Vice President and Head – Redmond USDC, Mindtree.

“The presence of Microsoft, one of our largest clients, makes Redmond a strategic location. Our experience engineering next generation solutions for Microsoft give our new delivery centre a very strong foundation,” he added. 
 

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