Indian technology giant Wipro said it would step up investments in the Middle East and hire more women to reinforce its commitment to a region now emerging as one of the companys most promising markets. Wipro, which launched its Middle East operations from Dubai in 2001, is committed to the region and to hiring more local talent, its chairman Azim Premji said on Tuesday. We had a phenomenal growth in the Middle East in 2008-09 at 170 per cent, and we expect to sustain our regional growth rate at 50 per cent in comparison with a market growth of six per cent, global turnover of $4.92 billion, and the company plans to enter new markets in the region.
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