| C-COR, the $200 million US based firm offering software solutions for broadband operators and telcos, has announced plans to expand its Indian operations. |
| The company, in which Larry 'Oracle' Ellison has a notable approximately 20 per cent stake, offers products and services that automate the management of content, network, subscribers and workforce. |
| The expansion will double the development team to 120 professionals and also set up a sales arm to tap the local market. This will involve investment of a couple of million dollars. |
| The company recently took over Bangalore-based Alopa Networks for close to $20 million in a predominantly cash deal. |
| Said Michael Pohl, president, C-COR Solutions: "The new Bangalore unit is a key centre in continuing and expanding development and support of the C-COR solutions products. The team will also contribute to the various initiatives across our company for development and delivery of its products worldwide." |
| The Bangalore centre is currently developing the company's next generation application and service level management product to enable high-end usage based services over broadband and the Mobile Workforce Manager, a suite of field service management tools that automate the labour-intensive process of managing a field service workforce. |
| Added Vijaya Verma, MD, C-COR India: "The Indian operations will be responsible for the entire life-cycle of products and we are engaging with clients such as VSNL, Reliance and a host of other telcos in India. Once we have a full-fledged sales team here, we hope to clinch quite a few deal for our products." |


