IT services company Sonata Software, on Monday, unveiled a new facility in Hyderabad's Financial District, an expansion of its global delivery footprint.
Spread across 200,000 square feet at the Vamsiram Suvarna Durga Tech Park, the new centre is expected to generate over 5,000 technology jobs in the next three to five years, the company said.
Samir Dhir, managing director and CEO of Sonata Software, called the facility a “major step forward” in the company’s growth journey. “Hyderabad’s strong ecosystem and global reputation for innovation make it the perfect location for building AI-led digital solutions at scale. This centre will help us attract top-tier talent, deepen client collaboration, and deliver value-driven outcomes faster,” he said.
The facility will also serve as a hub for Sonata’s subsidiary, Quant Systems Inc. “It will be instrumental in delivering AI, machine learning, and cloud modernisation solutions to global clients,” said Srini Veeravelli, CEO of Quant Systems. “This not only enhances delivery capabilities but enables scalable GCC models and fosters a culture of continuous innovation.”
Headquartered in Bengaluru, Sonata Software has a global presence across North America, the UK, Europe, APAC, and Australia and New Zealand.
Spread across 200,000 square feet at the Vamsiram Suvarna Durga Tech Park, the new centre is expected to generate over 5,000 technology jobs in the next three to five years, the company said.
Samir Dhir, managing director and CEO of Sonata Software, called the facility a “major step forward” in the company’s growth journey. “Hyderabad’s strong ecosystem and global reputation for innovation make it the perfect location for building AI-led digital solutions at scale. This centre will help us attract top-tier talent, deepen client collaboration, and deliver value-driven outcomes faster,” he said.
The facility will also serve as a hub for Sonata’s subsidiary, Quant Systems Inc. “It will be instrumental in delivering AI, machine learning, and cloud modernisation solutions to global clients,” said Srini Veeravelli, CEO of Quant Systems. “This not only enhances delivery capabilities but enables scalable GCC models and fosters a culture of continuous innovation.”
Headquartered in Bengaluru, Sonata Software has a global presence across North America, the UK, Europe, APAC, and Australia and New Zealand.
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