Coimbatore has always been touted as an alternative to Chennai for companies to invest in. However, in recent years, Chennai's rapid growth has clouded Coimbatore's attempt to become an attractive IT destination, reports CNBC-TV18.
Perot Systems is expanding its Coimbatore facility so that it can double its existing headcount. The company, which has offices in Noida, Bangalore and Chennai, apart from Coimbatore, says its experience here has been as good as any of its other Indian centres.
"Our experience has been so good, which is why, we are substantially ramping up operations. This has, primarily, been possible because of great manpower availability,” said Srinivasa Rao, Chief Financial Officer at Perot Systems.
This availability stems from the fact that Coimbatore has three universities, 21 Engineering colleges and over 65 Arts and Science colleges. Apart from Perot, Robert Bosch and Cognizant are the only other big IT companies here, which means that attrition rates, the IT and BPO industry's biggest bugbear, are much lower. That along with lower staff and real estate costs, means that Perot saves about 25% by working from Coimbatore. In spite of this, Coimbatore's overall perfomance as an IT hub is still lagging behind.
On a 29-acre parcel of land, a new proposed IT park will come up. On adjacent plots, Wipro and TCS’ campuses will come up. But after a rather quick land acquisition process, work has almost ground to a stand still. This concerns the local IT industry, which believes that, unless this IT park comes up, Coimbatore's nascent IT industry will never boom.
Experts say IT in Coimbatore has still not taken off as expected because Chennai is still not overcrowded and its old Mahabalipuram Road is emerging as Tamil Nadu's IT Highway. But as cost savings become obvious and the new IT park comes up, Coimbatore could well be Tamil Nadu's next IT boomtown.
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