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India's high-tech cities, web whispers, Babbage's Difference engine and more...
Photo And keep reading for more snaps from the Indian business scene. Pictured here is Tata Consultancy Services' campus - the outsourcing company's largest global development centre. The sprawling campus is home to around 15,500 of the company's 88,000... [29 Apr 2008]
Photos: Discover high-tech India
Photo The rapid growth of the city as Indian technology and business outsourcing took off is reflected by the contrast between corporate towers and threadbare shanty towns that stand side-by-side. Indian art blends with polished marble floors in the... [28 Apr 2008]
Photos: High-tech Bangalore
Photo The staff meals are heavily subsidised with cuisines from around the world, with a typical Indian 'veg combo' or 'paneer combo' meal like these costing 25 Rupees each - equivalent to about 32p. This is the home of one of India's biggest IT... [02 Apr 2008]
Shell signs $4bn IT outsourcing contract
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... [31 Mar 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]
Sharia insurance firm signs £87m Capita deal
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... [04 Mar 2008]
Productivity gains driving IT outsourcing
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... [03 Mar 2008]
India losing status as offshore king?
News In February 2007 silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Pune. The competitive Indian labour market is driving companies to alternative destinations, say Pierre Audoin Consultants (PAC) in its... [03 Mar 2008]
Offshore Indian outsourcer to open London facility
News The IT and business process outsourcing (BPO) company employs more than 55,000 staff and is projecting growth in the UK, Eastern Europe, China, South America and in its Indian heartland. In February 2007 silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the... [29 Feb 2008]
It's time Indian IT took the lead
Comment He argued that the big Indian companies have been conservative for too long, milking the significant immediate term benefits of labour arbitrage. In February 2007 silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore, Hyderabad... [20 Feb 2008]
Offshoring - not just about the costs
Comment In February 2007 silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Pune. Nasscom often seeks to take its members' thinking forward by commissioning major market studies on the opportunities present for... [18 Feb 2008]
Indian IT outsourcers look ahead
Comment Indian outsourcing industry association Nasscom says it is focusing on the future. This is my second visit - in February 2007 I learned that in this context leadership means Indian leadership of the wider world IT industry. [14 Feb 2008]
India to train thousands more cyber cops
News President of Indian IT industry group Nasscom, Som Mittal, said the association plans to open a further six cyber labs to provide technology training for police in places such as Calcutta and Delhi, and 220,000 tech employees have already signed... [06 Feb 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. PAC said that, based on the firms' growth trajectory, one of these leading Indian vendors will pass £1bn in annual revenue from the UK... [23 Jan 2008]
Outsourcing market has mega comeback
News The global outsourcing market bounced back after a shaky start last year thanks to a spate of mega-deals and continued double-digit growth among Indian companies. In February silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore... [17 Jan 2008]
