HITEC City
Hitec City is the Hyderabad Information Technology Engineering Consultancy City, a major technology township built in Hyderabad, India.
It is marketed and maintained by L and T Infocity Ltd., a joint venture of Indian engineering giant Larsen & Toubro Limited, which owns 89% of the venture, and the Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure * Raheja I.T. Park
HITEX Exhibition Hall(pictured).Hyderabad International Trade Expositions Limited (HITEX) is a state-of-the-art venue for international exhibitions, conferences, trade shows, and corporate events in India. It was conceptualized by German architects and inaugurated on January 14, 2003 by Commerce Minister Arun Shourie, and the Trade Fair Office Building by Andhra Pradesh former Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu.
HITEX is the corporate hub of the HITEC City and is India's most modern exhibition centre.
HITEX is located at Madhapur (near HITEC City). The facility is spread over nearly 100 acres (400,000 m²).
GITEX Hyderabad is the annual IT&C expo organized by the Dubai World Trade Center in association with the Department of IT&C, Government of Andhra Pradesh.
Cyber Towers IT Park, Hyderabad
The Cyber Towers is the first phase of HITEC City and opened in November 1998. Corporate names as Keane, Microsoft, Oracle Corporation, and GE Capital operate offshore development facilities or call centers in this four-quadrant 10-story tower.
The Cyber Towers building is divided into four quadrants with a large fountain residing between the quadrants. On the ground floor, there are banks, ATM's, courier services, book shops, gift shops, a snack bar, and "The NEW Windows of the World" restaurant. The ground floor becomes a break-out area in the evening for many employees. The nearest local train station is around 2 kilometres away.
With a total 8 floors, part of 7th and 6th floors are occupied by Keane
Home Budget SoftwareCyber Gateway (Phase II)
The Cyber Gateway is the phase-II of HITEC City. A giant arch in front of the building stands as a gateway to the rest of HITEC City and hence the name. It comprises over 866,000 ft² (80,500 m²) of office space across 8 acres (32,000 m²) of land with a glass façade, landscaped gardens, and waiting lounge.
The Cyber Gateway is designed for ITES and BPO services with multiple redundancies for connectivity and power. Large offshore processing operations operate out of this building. Dell, Inc., General Electric, Capitol Records, and Microsoft were the first companies to start operations at the Cyber Gateway. They were soon followed by Oracle and others. Soon the companies grew in size and operations and started to build their own campuses.
The Cyber gateway has a spacious amphitheatre located near the first block. Many IT professionals use this amphitheatre to relax after work. There are several small fountains placed at various places. A large cafeteria operates round the clock.
There are banks and ATM in first and second floor
Cyber Pearl (An Ascendas IT Park)
Cyber Pearl, the third phase of the HITEC City project in Hyderabad was inaugurated on 13 October 2004 and has an area in excess of 0.5 million square feet (90,000 m²). Cyber Pearl is an Ascendas IT Park. Cyber Pearl is the first venture of Ascendas in Hyderabad.
Cyber Pearl would have been named Cyber Oasis, but since Hyderabad is associated with Pearls, Pearl at the end was considered more appropriate.
CII - Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre
CII Hyderabad, HITEC City CII Hyderabad, HITEC CityThe Green Business Centre (GBC), has an area of 5 acres (20,000 m²). It is near HITEC City in Hyderabad, and the concept was launched during the then U.S. President Bill Clinton's visit to the city in March 2000.
The Green Institute entered into a strategic partnership with the Confederation of Indian Industries to establish the Green Business Centre (GBC) at Hyderabad for promoting "Green Activities" in India. The GBC has become the basis of an ongoing partnership with the Phillips Eco-Enterprise Center (PEEC), a project of the Green Institute.
Shilpakala Vedika
The Shilpakala vedika is a A.P. state-government-owned Auditorium which is located at HITEC City. This 60,000 sq ft. convention center includes an auditorium which is flexible in design and offers a variety of configuration selections.
In literal terms: "Shilpa" means sculpture, "kala" means art, and "vedika" means platform.
Mindspace IT Park
The Mindspace IT Park was envisioned by Raheja Corp, which identified the need for a world-class environment and ecosystem to foster great business ideas. This vision was translated to "Mindspace", a new-age philosophy of working and living, conceived to make corporates feel at home even while they are at work. It includes residential, recreational, entertainment, and retail spaces.
Spread across 110 acres (445,000 m²), this layout also provides about 40% open space with telecommunications and civic infrastructure, wide roads, and greenery. The district witnessed immediate success with over a million sq ft. built and occupied in just 14 months of starting the project.
The V, (Auriga) An Ascendas IT Park
The V is spread across 20 acres (81,000 m²) and currently has four multi-tenanted buildings with gross floor area of 1 million sft (90,000 m²) having close to 100% occupancy.
With over 10 acres (40,000 m²) of open space, it is a green township with environmentally friendly landscaped gardens. Most of the large rock formations have been left untouched, with the buildings designed around the natural landscape.
It boasts highly efficient office space, minimum lighting due to lots of open space, separate cafeteria building, and fully-equipped training class rooms.
It is about 10 km from the city center and 14 km from the airport, both being within an hour's drive. The nearest local train station is around 3 km from the campus.
The V is comprised of four buildings. The fifth building, that will have 14 floors will be ready by July 200
RMZ Futura IT Park
RMZ FUTURA is an exclusive independent/built-to-suit facility set amidst HITEC city, adjacent to Cyber Gateway. The state-of-the-art structure comprises 4 independent blocks spread across the entire site.
The RMZ FUTURA IT Park is comprised of four buildings. Three buildings have been occupied and the other is under construction.
ValueLabs Hyderabad Campus
ValueLabs is a software development, testing and KPO company, with multi-shore delivery capabilities. The company was setup in 1997 with a vision to help clients worldwide to unlock the potential of global delivery, by building world-class extended teams. The ValueLabs Campus is a 175,000 sq. ft. owned facility with a provision to accommodate about 1600 personnel. The infrastructure is truly world-class in terms of the ambience that has been created, the hardware, the software, the communication backbone and the bandwidthCMC Limited Campus
CMC was incorporated on December 26, 1975, as the Computer Maintenance Corporation Private Limited[14]. The Government of India held 100% of the equity share capital. On August 19, 1977, it was converted into a public limited company. CMC is located in Gachibowli, around 15 km from Hyderabad. CMC Hyderabad is surrounded with many educational institutions and universities like Hyderabad Central University, International Institute of Information Technology and Indian School of Business. The R&D facility is also housed in Hyderabad campus, and develops advanced solutions in areas such as real-time systems, embedded systems, and pervasive computing.
Microsoft Hyderabad Campus
The Microsoft Hyderabad development center campus is spread over an area of 42¼ acres (171,000 m²) and is the corporation's biggest facility outside the U.S. and the first one in India.
The campus houses employees across its three units
* The India Development Center (IDC)[15],
* The Global Delivery Center India (GDCI) and
* The Sales and Marketing organization.
Apart from development labs, the campus also features a sports facility as a recreational area for employees.
The TCS Deccan Park Campus
The Deccan park is the largest global development centre of the Tata Consultancy Services. The facility was designed by Swiss architect Mario Botta. The Deccan Park has been set up with an estimated investment of 15 billion INR with recreation and sporting facilities, which houses more than 2,200 professionals. The centre has been set up in 11 acres (45,000 m²) of land, with a built-up area around 320,000 ft² (30,000 m²) on 9 floors. The centre works in domain areas such as telecommunications, e-governance, biological sciences, ports, and shipping and also deploy technologies including .Net, opensource billing and bioinformatics.