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Offshoring - not just about the costs

Comment ¦ Boom town Bangalore ¦ Bangalore's Electronics City ¦ SAP and Wipro in Bangalore Transparency in measuring services remotely delivered - online and in real-time - has increased client confidence in maintaining strategic control while...

Tags: india, bpo, skills, offshore

[18 Feb 2008]

Indian IT outsourcers look ahead

Comment ¦ Boom town Bangalore ¦ Bangalore's Electronics City ¦ SAP and Wipro in Bangalore Ahead of the Leadership Forum, Nasscom released figures showing an expected 33 per cent growth in IT sector sales for the Indian industry to the end of...

Tags: nasscom, india, outsourcing, offshore

[14 Feb 2008]

The rise and rise of the Asian tech empire

AS Analysis He's up from 40 in last year's poll and for the first time seems to have put some distance between himself and the well-known leaders of TCS and Wipro, the other two big Indian players, led by S Ramadorai and Azim Premji respectively.

[12 Oct 2007]

Azim Premji

AS Profile Azim Premji took over Wipro - a $2m hydrogenated cooking fat company - in 1966 at the tender age of 21. They are also expanding outwards from their Indian base to build operations around the world - Wipro recently revealed plans to open a software...

[12 Oct 2007]

Q&A: Wipro chairman and managing director Azim Premji

Comment Azim Premji is chairman and managing director of Indian tech giant Wipro. He has been running the business for 40 years, growing it from a $2m cooking fat company to a $1.8bn IT services organisation.

Tags: india

[07 Nov 2006]

Q&A: Seven years of Agenda Setters

AS Analysis In 2004 you see the rise of the IT services industry, especially some of the offshore providers, the Indian companies in this space such as TCS, Wipro and Infosys. It's interesting the panel chose him and not the CEO of BT or BT Global Services.

[25 Sep 2006]

Editor's Blog: Some offshoring fallacies

Comment Wipro In an age where we hear about balance of payments imbalances, the rise of China as well as India, and the general hand-wringing about British business, it should be noted the UK runs a trade surplus in services.

Tags: offshoring, india

[06 Sep 2006]

Leader: Agenda Setters 2005 - return of the dot-coms

Leader The big Indian IT services companies are represented: TCS' Ramadorai (22), Infosys' Murthy (37) and Wipro's Premji (41). Once again the silicon.com Agenda Setters poll of tech's most influential individuals highlights a number of key trends in the...

[27 Sep 2005]

Leader: Agenda Setters 2005 - return of the dot-coms

AS Analysis The big Indian IT services companies are represented: TCS' Ramadorai (22), Infosys' Murthy (37) and Wipro's Premji (41). Once again the silicon.com Agenda Setters poll of tech's most influential individuals highlights a number of key trends in the...

[26 Sep 2005]

The east Asia story

AS Analysis The Indian outsourcing industry has taken a hit in recent months after sting operations by two newspapers uncovered worrying lapses in the security of customer data but, by and large, it has been another good year of double-digit growth for the...

[26 Sep 2005]

N R Narayana Murthy

AS Profile Under Murthy's guidance Infosys has continued to be one of the biggest success stories in the Indian IT industry along with rivals TCS and Wipro. Because of this, he will have a key role in the country's development as a location for IT services.

[23 Sep 2005]

S Ramadorai

AS Profile TCS is the biggest of the Indian IT outsourcers and, on the back of the growing impact of offshoring on the IT services market, S Ramadorai made his debut in the Agenda Setters last year ahead of his main rivals at Infosys and Wipro.

[23 Sep 2005]

Inside offshoring: Location, location, location

Comment G K Prasanna, VP technology infrastructure services at Wipro, said: "We've not even scratched the surface on what's possible. Sudip Banerjee, president of enterprise solutions at Wipro, said there are many issues that put China some way behind India.

Tags: offshoring, eastern europe, china, india

[23 Jun 2004]

Inside offshoring: Which country and partner to choose?

Inside offshoring: Which country and partner to choose?

Comment The top three Indian firms, Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Wipro, all passed the symbolic $1bn revenue mark in April. Sudip Banerjee, president of enterprise solutions at Wipro, claims there will be fiercer competition between the...

Tags: offshoring, infosys, wipro, bpo

[11 Jun 2004]

India diary: Day six - Space-age tech campuses

India diary: Day six - Space-age tech campuses

Comment I pass an HP complex on the way to visit one of India's largest IT services companies, Wipro. A tour of the infrastructure management 'command centre' reveals another well-known UK name, although that service is actually subcontracted to Wipro from...

Tags: offshoring, wipro, india

[09 Jun 2004]

India diary: Day three - Meetings in Mumbai

India diary: Day three - Meetings in Mumbai

Comment The daily papers in India make the most of the symbolic passing of the $1bn revenue mark by Wipro and Infosys this week. They ask where the real leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs are going to come from if India is to progress up the IT food...

Tags: it offhoring, india

[28 May 2004]

The Bloor Perspective: Thank you India, McCashless fast food, and web services wars

Comment Numerous small software outfits have sprung into existence, complementing huge and better-known companies such as Infosys and Wipro. The wilder projections of web services applications involve the construction of IT processes that incorporate...

[04 Jun 2001]

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. Europe still needs basic IT services.

[06 Apr 2001]

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