HCL expands in Baltic with its delivery centre in Tallinn
As part of HCL’s larger European strategy to accelerate technology innovation and cater to the demands of customers, HCL will invest in migration, application modernization and future-ready architecture for digital services.
HCL Technologies has announced that the President of Estonia, Toomas Hendrik Ilves, has inaugurated HCL’s nearshore centre in Tallinn. This marks the expansion of HCL’s operations in the Baltics region.
Located in Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia, by the Gulf of Finland, the centre aims to accommodate 100 seats in the next year which will cater to its marquee customers across Continental Europe.
HCL strategically chose Tallinn to expand its footprint in the Baltics as the region offers a talent pool to help the company meet current and future business needs. The geographic location of Tallinn on the shore of the Baltic Sea, in close proximity to Finland and Sweden as well as the rest of the Nordic countries allows convenient access online casino all across Northern Europe and Benelux.
Viljar Lubi, Ambassador of Estonia to India “Although Sanskrit was taught at the University of Tartu already back in the 19th century Java, Phyton is the new lingua franca in India-Estonia relationship. I am very happy that HCL is opening its centre in Tallinn.”
As part of HCL’s larger European strategy to accelerate technology innovation and cater to the demands of customers, HCL will invest in migration, application modernization and future-ready architecture for digital services. HCL will be delivering a number of services to its customers from the Tallinn Centre, including Application Development, Digital and Core Systems Transformation, Legacy Modernization, and Infrastructure Services.