Five IT firms to move into Cyberpark
The Hindu
Defying the trend of work-from-home amid a prolonged crisis owing to COVID-19, five companies are poised to open office in the Government Cyberpark Kozhikode that has been conceptualised as an IT hub
Defying the trend of work-from-home amid a prolonged crisis owing to COVID-19, five companies are poised to open office in the Government Cyberpark Kozhikode that has been conceptualised as an IT hub for north Kerala. Two months after four firms moved into the pivotal Sahya Building, Cyberpark is set to receive companies that are set to occupy the 45-acre campus set up by the State government to develop IT and ITeS industries in Malabar, a news release said here. It said that those setting up units at Cyberpark next month are Networth Software Solutions Llp; Gritstone Technologies that provides services in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning and blockchain; Xeno Erp that is into retail marketing, distribution chain, manufacturing sector, health, travel and hospitality; IVM Infotech that gives ERP (enterprise resource planning) solutions; and Mentor Performance Rating that provides ERP mobile services.More Related News
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