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AstraZeneca simplifies outsourcing rules
News Tough bargaining forces outsourcing price cuts Profile: Nandan Nilekani, co-chairman, Infosys India losing status as offshore king? Pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca has simplified its approach to outsourcing by reducing the... [19 May 2008]
Lloyds TSB offshores 450 tech jobs to India
News Tough bargaining forces outsourcing price cuts Profile: Nandan Nilekani, co-chairman, Infosys India losing status as offshore king? Hundreds of IT jobs could be lost at Lloyds TSB as part of the bank's plans to offshore 450... [19 May 2008]
HP seals $13.9bn deal for EDS
News Tough bargaining forces outsourcing price cuts Profile: Nandan Nilekani, co-chairman, Infosys India losing status as offshore king? HP has agreed a $13.9bn deal to create one of the world's largest service providers by... [13 May 2008]
Outsourcing: Not just about cutting costs?
News Tough bargaining forces outsourcing price cuts Profile: Nandan Nilekani, co-chairman, Infosys India losing status as offshore king? Global outsourcing has moved past corporate penny pinching according to industry experts. [12 May 2008]
Tech to tackle India's poverty
News Tough bargaining forces outsourcing price cuts Profile: Nandan Nilekani, co-chairman, Infosys India losing status as offshore king? Villagers in India are turning to technology to lift them out of the deprivation that keeps... [23 Apr 2008]
China key to Indian IT growth
News Tough bargaining forces outsourcing price cuts Profile: Nandan Nilekani, co-chairman, Infosys India losing status as offshore king? China will be a key part of Indian outsourcing giant Satyam's plans to create 15,000 new... [21 Apr 2008]
BT CEO Ben Verwaayen to step down
News Nandan Nilekani BT's CEO Ben Verwaayen is to step down as CEO on 31 May 2008 after more than six years at the telco where he championed its push into broadband and helped it dodge regulator Ofcom's axe. [08 Apr 2008]
Google, Yahoo! and MySpace announce OpenSocial Foundation
News Nandan Nilekani Google, Yahoo! and News Corp's MySpace.com have announced they have formed the OpenSocial Foundation, a not-for-profit group to support the OpenSocial initiative that Google kick-started last year to promote a universal standard for... [26 Mar 2008]
Profile: Nandan Nilekani, co-chairman, Infosys
News Nandan Nilekani is pretty much a legend in his own lifetime. Nandan Nilekani Infosys Around 38 per cent of its revenue comes from financial services and Nilekani is quick to note that the company works with the some of the world's largest and most... [03 Mar 2008]
Indian IT outsourcers look ahead
Comment Still, Nandan Nilekani, co-chairman of Infosys, listed the impressive ways that technology has already transformed contemporary India. Indian outsourcing industry association Nasscom says it is focusing on the future. [14 Feb 2008]
Steve Ballmer's $44.6bn letter to Yahoo!
News Nandan Nilekani Infosys Microsoft today made a $44.6bn offer for web giant Yahoo! valuing the company 62 per cent higher than its latest stock value. According to Microsoft, the bid is intended to better position the two companies in the online... [01 Feb 2008]
CIO Essentials: Xmas gadgets, mobile ban and green IT
News Nandan Nilekani Our CIO Essentials feature puts you in the picture. Each week a leading IT chief picks his or her top stories from the past seven days and explains why they matter. This week we hear from Mark Beattie, head of IT for waste... [11 Dec 2007]
Oracle users demand better support
News Nandan Nilekani Infosys Ronan Miles, chairman of the UK Oracle User Group, told silicon.com: "Areas of issue are in the support sphere. What we want to do with Oracle is identify the issues. He explained that many of the concerns expressed by... [10 Dec 2007]
Granger to depart NHS IT at end of year
News Nandan Nilekani The head of the £12.4bn NHS IT programme will step down from his role in charge of the project at the end of this year. NHS IT director-general Richard Granger announced his plan to leave his role in charge of the National Programme... [05 Dec 2007]
Steve Jobs top of the Power pops
News Nandan Nilekani Infosys Jobs took the top spot in Fortune magazine's Power 25 for 2007, for having "twice altered the direction of the computer industry". Apple's launch of the Apple II in 1977 "kicked off the PC era", wrote Fortune, which also... [29 Nov 2007]
