SAP, a business software solutions provider, will invest $1 billion (nearly Rs 4,500 crore) in India in the next five years and is planning to increase headcount to 3,500 this year, CEO Henning Kedarmann said today. "SAP in will invest one billion dollar in the next five years in India," he said. The company would also increase the headcount to 3,500 employees by the end of 2006 from 2,750 employees as of July 2006. The company has already invested 20 million euro to build phase-I and II of SAP Labs India campus. SAP today announced the setting up of its office at Gurgaon. The company already has a facility in Bangalore. |