September 08, 2008 —
Infosys Technologies Vice President Subrahmanyam "Subu"
Goparaju and Viterbi School Dean Yannis C. Yortsos
joined in a toast September 5 to launch a new software
research and education center at USC, funded by the
giant IT company where the now-ubiquitous concept of a
"flat world" originated.
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Yortsos and Goparaju: Indian company is
reaching out to broader
agenda. |
The Center
for research and education in Advanced Software
Technologies (CAST) in the Viterbi School is first-ever
supported outside of India by Bangalore-based Infosys,
which now has more than 90,000
employees.
“Infosys is in the business of
applying innovative technologies to businesses, and we
think collaborative research, such as the kind we’re
doing with USC, is a great way to fuel growth,” said
Goparaju, head of the company's Software Engineering and
Technology laboratories (SETLabs).
“We are
proud,” Yortsos said, “that Infosys has chosen the
Viterbi School as the location of its first research
center not just in the U.S., but in the world outside of
its home country.”
USC Professor Viktor Prasanna
and Goparaju will be co-directors of CAST. “The program
will be mutually beneficial,” Prasanna said. “Infosys
works in IT application areas that can interest
engineers at USC and Infosys can provide practical
problems for which USC can find
solutions.”
Though the company's Bangalore
SETLabs have more than 500 researchers and computer
scientists working on projects, Goparaju said he wants
to reach out to a broader research agenda and solve
problems which have business and academic value and are
of interest to the computer science community at
large.
CAST will conduct research in areas that
are relevant to Infosys and are motivated by broad IT
issues. Early priorities include virtualization
(software testing and development) and multicore
(enterprise applications and workflows).
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CAST co-director Viktor Prasanna: USC
solutions for Infosys
problems. |
The
first project CAST project kicked off two months back
under the guidance of Viterbi School computer science
department faculty member Nenad Medvidovic, a specialist
in architecture-level support for software development
in highly distributed, mobile, resource constrained, and
embedded computing environments.
Other potential
research areas include software architecture,
service-oriented architectures and information
integration, intelligent systems and agents, mobile and
wireless systems, sensor networks and CAD frameworks,
and tools for hardware and software.
This program
will include joint research, visits by researchers from
India and the U.S., student internships and distance
education, among other activities.
Goparaju said
that the level of interest and passion showed by USC was
the deciding factor in choosing the university as a
partner. Infosys has been collaborating with faculty in
other academic institutions in the US, through its
InStep global internship program and its Campus Connect
industry academia program, but the perseverance,
initiative and excellent work that USC has done in the
past persuaded the company to sign the agreement for
CAST with USC.
Yortsos and Infosys CEO S. Kris
Gopalakrishnan signed that agreement in Bangalore.
A previous visitor to the Infoys campus there was author
Thomas L. Friedman, who took the title of his
influential 2005 book,
The World is Flat, from
his conversations there with Gopalakrishnan's
predecessor, Nandan
Nilekani.
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business solutions that help Global 2000 companies win
in a flat world. These solutions focus on providing
strategic differentiation and operational superiority to
clients. With Infosys, clients are assured of a
transparent business partner, world-class processes,
speed of execution and the power to stretch their IT
budget by leveraging the Global Delivery Model that
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