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TCS in Indore

TCS to create capacity to employ 10,000 IT professionals in Indore Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), (BSE: 532540, NSE: TCS), a leading IT services, consulting and business solutions firm, announced that it will set up operations in  the state of Madhya Pradesh by building a new integrated campus in Indore for IT and BPO with an initial investment of Rs 550 crore in the first phase. The total development area of the campus is expected to be around 1.5 million square feet. Once all the applicable permissions are received, the construction of Phase 1 is expected to be completed by March 2016. The TCS Indore Campus will be located on a 100-acre property allotted by Madhya Pradesh government. An agreement to this effect was signed by TCS and officials of the state government at a function in the city today and presided over by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Shri Shivraj Singh Chauhan. On completion, the TCS campus will provide...

MAX PAYNE 3 : playable action movie

You know  that thing that movies sometimes do , where one of the characters says the movie’s title, and everyone in the theater looks at each other and groans? Max Payne 3  does something like that 14 times. After every level, the chapter title appears in the air ominously, foreshadowing some quip that Payne will grunt after killing a few hundred gangsters. “It’s drive or shoot, sister.” Or, “A fat bald guy with a bad temper.” And sure enough, you know somebody’s sister is going to be driving or shooting next to a fat bald guy with a bad temper at some point or another during the chapter. It’s fitting, given the way the game presents itself. Payne is very much amused by his own observations; his self-reflective inner monologue is almost as sarcastic as it is omnipresent. When navigating from one firefight to another, you can be sure that Payne’s voice will pick up and ramble about the sorry mess he’s found himself in, or how he sure wishes he could have a drink or ...

A Year in TCS

13  October  2011, the day I started as an IT professional. The day is still fresh in my mind. First the Initial Learning Phase , then the project life. Its true that learning is a  continuous  process but ILP was surely the honey moon period for a fresher in TCS. Once you are in a project growth and learning depends on your will and the project  off course . I am in a project from  January  2012 . Some friends  are still on bench , It’s a long wait for them and in frustration some  already  left the TCS. Some of my friends shared their Experiences: Siddharth Jain, Tata Consultancy Services : Sahyadri Park - Pune, Maharashtra We have completed a year long journey whose best part was those three months of our ILP.  We are not fresher, we now know , what we have missed. Still because of TCS , we don't get much pressure of work so still not workaholic .... :P  .  But only thing I miss now is FRIE...