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About IT Companies in Pune
Move over Bangalore and Hyderabad! Pune is fast racing to the top slots in the Indian software industry.
Till some years ago, people living in Mumbai thought of Pune as the ideal place to get away for a weekend. About a 5-hour drive from Bombay, Pune seemed an idyllic place with a laid-back attitude. But how the little town has metamorphosed into a buzzing metropolis Pune is today fast emerging as an InfoTech hub, challenging biggies like Bangalore and Mumbai to emerge as one of the top contenders for the ‘Silicon Valley of India’ slot.
In addition to the huge number of educational institutions and universities, Pune has statistics to back its claim for the numero uno destination for IT investments. As per a recent IDC report, Pune has the highest PC penetration among households and has overtaken the much-fancied Bangalore. Pune is also home to well known giants of the Indian software industry like Wipro, Infosys, Satyam, Tata Technologies, TCS, Kanbay, Veritas, Cognizant, PCS and Mahindra British Telecom. A further feather in the cap is the ‘Indian Institute of Software Engineering’ coming up in association with Carnegie Mellon University, USA.
Close proximity to the financial capital and rapidly improving infrastructure have made Pune one of the most sought-after commercial destinations in the country today. The recent attractions have been the expressway connecting Mumbai and Pune, which has reduced the traveling distance and time substantially

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