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IT services giants face slowing growth

News Satyam Computer Services - India Research out today from Datamonitor puts the combined revenue growth rate for the top 50 players in this market at $262bn for 2005, up 1.9 per cent year on year. However the market as a... [02 May 2006]

India grooms next gen high-tech entrepreneurs

News Indian IT company Satyam has a dedicated innovation facility there with around 20 people while Cookson Electronics has a lab looking into electronics assembly and packaging using non-toxic materials. Leading Indian... [25 Nov 2005]

Satyam snaps up Citisoft

News Satyam is to buy investment management consulting firm Citisoft for $23.2m. Citisoft, which has a presence in major world financial centres, will operate as a subsidiary of the Indian company's, in the... [21 Apr 2005]

Indian outsourcer turns to China

News Wipro's rivals Infosys, Satyam and TCS have also already opened software facilities in China One of India's leading home-grown IT outsourcing companies is to expand its operations in China. Wipro, one of the top three... [03 Mar 2005]

US Election 2004: Kerry or Bush? No effect on offshoring

News Those views are, unsurprisingly, backed by Ramalinga Raju, chairman of India's fourth largest offshore IT company Satyam. Raju was speaking to silicon.com in Budapest, Hungary at the opening of Satyam's... [02 Nov 2004]

Can India remain the offshore big shot?

Comment Another Indian firm, Satyam, is opening up a centre in Hungary next month. This week's news that the big Indian offshore IT firms are looking to set up bases in Central and Eastern Europe indicates a shift in the... [13 Oct 2004]

Indian IT firms to set up 'nearshore' bases in Europe

News Satyam, India's fourth largest IT services company, is also set to launch its new European hub in Hungary early next month, which will support both its European and global customers. The leading Indian IT service... [11 Oct 2004]

Microsoft offshoring some Longhorn development, says labour group

News WashTech disclosed what it said were contact lists for direct and indirect Microsoft employees in India, agreements with companies such as Satyam Computer Services and Wipro and lists of alleged Microsoft contracts with... [29 Jul 2004]

India diary: Days seven and eight - Hot in 'Hi-Tec' Hyderabad

Comment A high-tech worker walks beneath the towering space-age complexes in Hi-Tec City.In the afternoon, I return to the centre of Hyderabad for a meeting with the chairman of India's number four IT company Satyam, which... [18 Jun 2004]

IBM top of IT services brand perception study

News Buyers named the following five Indian companies across the four service categories: Infosys, Patni Computer, Satyam, Tata Consultancy Services and Wipro. Buyers of IT services perceive IBM as the top brand in all key... [07 Oct 2003]

Indian tech giants aim high in troubled times

Comment They wait with bated breath for Infosys, Satyam and Wipro to plunge into the US market and take on if not always take over IT service companies from start-ups to multinationals. IT is inseparable from modern business. [06 Apr 2001]

Victims of US tech slump will be sold to India

News Satyam - one of India's leading IT services companies, has not been deterred by the US slow-down. Tumbling stock prices have opened the door for Indian firms to cherry-pick the smaller American technology firms - a trend... [06 Apr 2001]

Polaris leads Indian software West

News This year, two large Indian software companies, Satyam Computer Services and Wipro Technologies, have expanded their UK development centres. The deal with the German software developer will give the Indian company an... [20 Feb 2001]

Reseller portal opens gateway to Indian IT goldmine

News Reseller portal, Technologynet.com, has signed an agreement with Satyam Infoway - the largest IT services and technology provider in India. He said the deal with Satyam Infoway provides Indian... [24 Mar 2000]

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