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Inside Infosys' campus: A sight for Mysore eyes

Tags: training, outsourcing, infosys, india

By Saritha Rai

Published: 23 June 2009 11:21 GMT


silicon.com's Saritha Rai recently visited the giant training centre run by India's second-largest outsourcing company, Infosys Technologies, in Mysore, a three-hour drive from Bangalore.

The 336-acre expanse, with its capacity to train 14,000 people, is likely to be the largest dedicated corporate training centre in the world. (Read our exclusive feature about the centre and how its trainees are feeling the heat of the recession.)

The pristinely landscaped campus features opulent buildings shaped like Origami art - as shown above - and sleek glass-and-steel structures reminiscent of Sand Hill Road in Silicon Valley.

Photo credit: Saritha Rai/silicon.com


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