[lbo-talk] Sun Microsystems to double Indian R&D staff

Sujeet Bhatt sujeet.bhatt at gmail.com
Fri May 6 04:12:46 PDT 2005


Reuters.com

Sun Microsystems to double Indian R&D staff Fri May 6, 2005 06:06 AM ET

BANGALORE (Reuters) - Sun Microsystems Inc, which makes network computers and related software, said on Friday it would double the number of staff at its Indian engineering centre to 2,000 over the next two to three years.

Officials of U.S.-based Sun, which spends an annual $1.9 billion on research and development, said they would expand engineering centres in Russia, China, the Czech Republic and India, while holding back growth in the United States.

Stephen Pelletier, senior vice-president of global engineering at Sun, told a news conference that India and China were important both for new software development and their high-growth economies that yielded big customers.

"You can say Sun software products are all made in India," he said. "It is obviously cheaper to do business here. But we expect in the next five years the wages to converge more."

The U.S. engineering team is still the biggest for Sun, but the company's current plans are to grow the R&D centres in Bangalore, Beijing, St. Petersburg and Prague, Pelletier said.

The Beijing centre is about half the size of the Indian one, which has grown five-fold from 200 staff about three years ago. Officials did not give staff sizes for the other centres.

India's fast-growing mobile telephone service and banking industries were also significant customers for Sun, and they in turn were driving demand for innovations, Pelletier said.

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