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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]
Indian IT outsourcers look ahead
Comment 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 March, to a total of $52bn - $40bn from exports of software and outsourcing services - and... [14 Feb 2008]
Indian suppliers to double UK IT market share
News PAC said that, based on the firms' growth trajectory, one of these leading Indian vendors will pass £1bn in annual revenue from the UK during this period, becoming one of the UK's top 10 software and IT services suppliers. [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. India saw strong growth in companies both buying and providing outsourcing, with... [17 Jan 2008]
India top choice for UK outsourcing
News In February last year silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad. He said global suppliers such as Accenture, HP and IBM would have to play catch-up to match the skills, flexibility and... [11 Jan 2008]
Outsourcing growth expected in 2008
News Spending on offshore services is three times higher in North America than in Western Europe but the gap is closing, with Indian providers becoming more popular in 2007, growing 40 per cent in the US and 60 per cent in Europe. [10 Jan 2008]
Buy big to get noticed, Indian IT companies warned
News In February silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad. Indian outsourcing companies need to make big acquisitions if they are to really challenge the existing world order of global IT... [26 Sep 2007]
Vietnam tipped to be next outsourcing hotspot
News In February silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad. Harvey Nash cited the fact Vietnam has the second highest GDP growth after China and that it's now the third largest offshore services... [10 Jul 2007]
Indian tech revenue to hit new heights
News Nasscom's annual survey of the Indian software and services sector found revenues for the 2006-07 financial year increased by more than 30 per cent to $40bn, exceeding Nasscom's forecast of 27 per cent. [04 Jul 2007]
Indian company to create 200 tech jobs in Belfast
News Indian IT and telecoms company Tech Mahindra is to create around 220 jobs in Belfast with a new multimillion-pound service delivery centre. In February silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune and... [02 Jul 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. Despite the decline in the US market, Europe and Asia-Pacific are both still experiencing strong growth. [20 Apr 2007]
SOA is a goer, say Indian tech chiefs
News Until recently, growth for most Indian services companies has been a pretty simple matter: win more contracts, take on more staff to do the work - and get bigger. In February silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore... [04 Apr 2007]
Oracle to launch retail brand for business apps
News Last month, Oracle took a $650m stake in Indian banking software maker I-flex Solutions. The company has said it isn't targeting the top end of the business applications market, where Oracle and SAP compete. [19 Sep 2005]
Boardroom Despatches: Tell me something good about Oracle/PeopleSoft/JD Edwards
Comment Cast your mind back to my column last month and my meeting with Indian entrepreneur and Wipro chairman Azim Premji. In that respect, Gates and the Indian entrepreneurs have the upper hand. His company has acquired many others over the past couple... [11 Jun 2003]
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