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Offshoring: India still number one
News Bangalore has retained its position as the ideal global delivery location for businesses, according to a new report from IDC. Jenna Griffin, senior research analyst for global delivery services research at IDC Asia-Pacific, told silicon.com sister... [27 Jun 2008]
Exclusive: silicon.com reveals the world's Tech Hotspots
News Bangalore, ranked the second most influential Tech Hotspot by the panel, is at the heart of India's technology boom, while London was ranked third by the international panel including CIOs, entrepreneurs, academics, lawyers and technology editors. [03 Jun 2008]
Tech innovation goes global
Comment We've assembled a crack team of judges from around the globe - from London to San Francisco and from Bangalore to Sydney, including CIOs, entrepreneurs, academics, lawyers and even journalists. Silicon Valley no longer has the monopoly on... [03 Jun 2008]
Northern Ireland builds high tech credentials
News And reflecting growing interest from India, Invest NI opened an office in Bangalore in February, adding to its bases in Brussels, Dublin and London. Northern Ireland is making a name for itself as an emerging UK tech hub. [02 Jun 2008]
Indian tech companies on the move to tier two cities?
News In five years, 1.7 million jobs in the IT sector in India will move out of tier one cities like Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Pune, to tier two cities, Siddhartha Bhattacharya, CEO of Infopark has said. [02 Jun 2008]
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]
Job boom: Indian outsourcing braced for eight million more
News Overburdened roads and oversubscribed universities in the seven key centres, such as Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad mean the industry needs to develop smaller cities such as Amedabad, Coimbatore and Visakhapatnam, the report states. [06 May 2008]
India's high-tech cities, web whispers, Babbage's Difference engine and more...
Photo Photo credit: MoD silicon.com recently took a trip to visit Wipro, one of India's biggest IT companies, at the Electronics City high-tech business park in Bangalore, India. This month silicon.com senior reporter Nick Heath visited India to check... [29 Apr 2008]
Photos: Discover high-tech India
Photo Bangalore is India's most famous offshore location but the city of Hyderabad is also one of the country's tech hotspots, and silicon.com went to see it first hand this month. Photo credit: Nick Heath silicon.com also visited another of India's... [28 Apr 2008]
Photos: High-tech Bangalore
Photo This is the home of one of India's biggest IT companies, Wipro, at the Electronics City high-tech business park in Bangalore, India.silicon.com visited Bangalore last month and got a tour of the sprawling campus, which is home to around 15,500 of... [02 Apr 2008]
Shell signs $4bn IT outsourcing contract
News Click on the links below to see photo galleries of the cities and companies visited.¦ Satyam's IT campus ¦ Hyderabad's tech parks ¦ Bringing tech to rural India ¦ High-tech on the streets of Pune ¦ Pune - the new Bangalore? [31 Mar 2008]
Warning over migrant tech skills shortage
News Azim Premji, chairman of Bangalore-based IT company Wipro, recently warned the Western world is "seriously underestimating" the scale of the tech skills shortage it faces. This millennium skills gap was plugged predominantly by IT pros from India... [25 Mar 2008]
India's Wipro to create hundreds of UK tech jobs
News Bangalore-based Wipro is evaluating several regions for its next delivery centre including Birmingham, Cranfield, Edinburgh, Manchester and Warwick. Azim Premji, chairman of Wipro, speaking at the company's global media event in Bangalore this week... [20 Mar 2008]
UK 'seriously underestimating' tech skills crisis
News Azim Premji, chairman of Bangalore-based Wipro, said poor maths education from primary school onwards is one of the fundamental causes of the shortage of science and engineering graduates in Western countries. [18 Mar 2008]
Two IT Giants Tackle Globalization--Together
White Paper In this free News@Cisco podcast, you'll hear Achuthan Nair, VP of Wipro (one of the world's top 3 IT providers, based in Bangalore, India) speak on a recent strategic agreement with U.S.based Cisco. Learn why Wipro has been successful far beyond... [15 Mar 2008]
