Zoho unveils to focus on transnational localism
The Hindu
Zoho Corporation on Wednesday unveiled plans for the next 25 years that includes focus on transnational localism, supporting self-reliant economies and investing in long-term R&D.
The U.S.-based technology firm, as part of its efforts on transnational localism, will open more satellite offices with 20 to 30 seats in rural and non-urban areas across India, Sridhar Vembu, CEO and co-founder, said in a statement. The Chennai headquartered company, which has completed 25 years in business will undertake infrastructure projects in villages where it has opened offices, and invest in long-term R&D projects aimed at building capabilities and know how. Besides, Zoho will further expand and develop its school in Tenkasi in Tamil Nadu to educate local children in their local language and contribute to serving local communities through various initiatives.More Related News

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