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Back to reality for Bangalore
Comment In India's top management schools, including the Bangalore branch of the Indian Institute of Management, technology outsourcing firms, multinationals and Wall Street banks used to slug it out for Day... [30 Sep 2008]
Infosys pays £407m for UK SAP specialist
News This takeover by Infosys, based in the high-tech city of Bangalore - which came second in silicon.com's special report on Tech Hotspots - is yet another example of India's tech companies trying to... [26 Aug 2008]
Closing time for Bangalore's nightlife
Comment Bangalore in pictures…   Photos: Discover high-tech India   Photos: High-tech Bangalore  Photos: The weekend in India's tech capital  Photos: SAP... [26 Aug 2008]
India: Low-cost, high-tech hub
News For example, HP builds a range of desktops, including its range of Compaq Business Desktop PCs, out of its lab in Bangalore. India is fast emerging as a hub where domestic and multinational corporations... [06 Aug 2008]
E4 embraces web 2.0 audience
Case Study E4 is now working with a ThoughtWorks team based in Bangalore in India to develop a new section of Flash-based games for the site as well as general upgrades to improve its usability. Channel 4's... [31 Jul 2008]
Bumpy landing for Bangalore's airport dream
Comment Bangalore in pictures…   Photos: Discover high-tech India   Photos: High-tech Bangalore  Photos: The weekend in India's tech capital  Photos: SAP... [30 Jul 2008]
Phoenix Global Interactions New-World Customer Contact
White Paper Phoenix Global Solutions (PGS) was established in 1996, in Bangalore, India, as a wholly owned subsidiary of The Phoenix Companies Inc. Phoenix's primary reason to consider a change in infrastructure was... [03 Jul 2008]
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... [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,... [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... [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... [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... [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... [06 May 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... [28 Apr 2008]
