Australian-controlled software development company, Mitrais, will build a new headquarters in Bali to support “significant growth” in software development projects being outsourced to Mitrais by Australian IT companies.
The new 4,400-square metres location will support the software development and outsourced services that Indonesian-based Mitrais supplies to clients in Australia and South-East Asia.
Sixty per cent of Mitrais’ business comes from software development projects undertaken for Australia companies and the balance from Indonesia, according to the company.
The full story can be read in issue 223 available on 25 June 2007.
Mitrais expands due to outsourcing
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