The new Atlanta facility will eventually employ 1,000 software developers, project managers, database experts, business analysts and other IT professionals. The new location is part of GM's push to bring the company's IT operation in-house. "Locating this center in Atlanta makes good business sense," said GM Chief Information Officer Randy Mott. "We can draw from a deep pool of high tech expertise through the surrounding colleges, universities and talent residing in the area." GM has already hired more than 700 people to work at its IT facilities in Austin and Warren. GM hasn't announced the location of its fourth IT center, but we expect to hear more on that topic in the coming weeks. /* @Himanshu 09-01-2013
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