bangalore deals
Google lays out mobile future
News London is now the main base for Google's mobile application development - with an 80-strong team - but the company also has centres in Bangalore, Beijing, Tokyo, Waterloo in Canada and Silicon Valley. [13 May 2008]
Tough bargaining forces outsourcing price cuts
News In February 2007 silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Pune. Click on the links below to see photo galleries of the cities and companies visited.¦ Satyam's IT campus ¦ Hyderabad's... [11 Mar 2008]
Indian suppliers to double UK IT market share
News In February silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad. Click on the links below to see photo galleries of the cities and companies visited.¦ Satyam's IT campus ¦ Hyderabad's tech... [23 Jan 2008]
Outsourcing market has mega comeback
News In February silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad. Click on the links below to see photo galleries of the cities and companies visited.¦ Satyam's IT campus ¦ Hyderabad's tech... [17 Jan 2008]
Two-thirds of outsourcing deals end early
News In February silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad. Click on the links below to see photo galleries of the cities and companies visited.¦ Satyam's IT campus ¦ Hyderabad's tech... [25 Apr 2007]
Slowdown hits global outsourcing market
News In February silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad. Click on the links below to see photo galleries of the cities and companies visited.¦ Satyam's IT campus ¦ Hyderabad's tech... [20 Apr 2007]
After the tech boom - what's India's next big thing?
News In February silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad. Click on the links below to see photo galleries of the cities and companies visited.¦ Satyam's IT campus ¦ Hyderabad's tech... [29 Mar 2007]
Keeping the techie workforce happy - Indian style
News Recently Wipro, for example, held the grand finale of its 'Spark' programme, which was a day-long sports event and family entertainment day held in a stadium in Bangalore. As use of offshore increases, so does the need for staff to service those... [21 Mar 2007]
India diary, day 3: Inside the outsourcing campus
Comment In February silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad to explore the exploding Indian offshore tech and BPO industry. Keep up with his daily diaries here.¦ India diary, day 1: Cyberbad... [06 Mar 2007]
RE:Viewing 2006: The year in financial services
News In June HSBC suffered a high-profile security breach at its offshore data processing unit in Bangalore which led to £233,000 being stolen from the accounts of a small number of UK customers. Along with the standard deals - this year coming from the... [19 Dec 2006]
Re:Viewing 2006: The year in outsourcing
News Powergen brought its offshore call centre work back to Blighty in an attempt to improve customer service and reduce the level of complaints, while online insurance company eSure has said it plans to switch work from its Bangalore and Mumbai call... [11 Dec 2006]
General Motors in $15bn IT outsourcing bonanza
News IBM landed deals worth around $500m, while India's IT industry made further mainstream outsourcing gains against the traditional players with Bangalore-based Wipro awarded work worth $300m. GM's 10-year deal with EDS ends in June this year and the... [03 Feb 2006]
Re:Viewing 2004: Outsourcing and offshoring
News On the back of this, silicon.com undertook its own fact-finding trip to India in April to see first-hand what all the fuss was about by visiting the high-tech centres of Bangalore, Hyderabad and New Delhi. [22 Dec 2004]
Call centres move to the living room
News After receiving customer complaints, Dell stopped sending US technical support calls for two of its corporate computer lines to a Bangalore, India, call centre in 2003. Not all offshore deals are ideal. [22 Dec 2004]
Can India remain the offshore big shot?
Comment Like many other companies, the firm already operates rapidly expanding centres in Bangalore, which silicon.com visited in April, and the Philippines. A spokeswoman for Czech Invest, the Czech Republic government's foreign investment agency, said... [13 Oct 2004]
