New SAP ‘Shared Service Centers’ are currently being developed in India and Turkey. Daimler IT is placing great emphasis on the skills of its own employees while expanding the facilities. In the new Shared Service Center,Daimler will create 800 new IT-jobs in Bangalore by 2015. Positive effects on IT suppliers and the IT sector in Bangalore can also be expected.
Wilfried Porth, Member of the Board of Management, Daimler AG, Responsible for Human Resources and IT, explains the new SAP Shared Service Centers as follows: “In accordance to our global IT strategy, we will further develop our IT department into a worldwide organization with strong international teams representing a striking variety of skills, know-how and foreign cultures.”
Daimler CIO, Dr. Michael Gorriz commented at the press conference: “We are transferring our expert knowledge to MBRDI,which in turn further develops our own specific know-how and expertise, back into our own organization as a global support. In the future there will be fewer external entities involved, but instead, a powerful organization will be in place through our global IT structure.”
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