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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. Outsourcing giant Satyam's School of Leadership provides constant... [28 Apr 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]
It's time Indian IT took the lead
Comment 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... [20 Feb 2008]
Indian IT outsourcers look ahead
Comment 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... [14 Feb 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. Click on the links below to see photo galleries of the cities and companies visited.¦ Satyam's IT campus ¦ Hyderabad's tech... [26 Sep 2007]
Reuters appoints Indian IT boss as non-exec director
News Nandan Nilekani, CEO of Bangalore-headquartered Infosys, will take up the non-exec position from 1 January next year and will become a member of Reuters Audit Committee. Niall FitzGerald, chairman of Reuters, said in a statement: "Nandan is one of... [18 Oct 2006]
Q&A: Peter Yip, CEO of CDC Software
Comment CDC is] developing a lot of our work in our Indian development centre in Bangalore. The cost to do this is $32,000 per person which is very high pay by Bangalore standards. If you put a support centre [for a Texan company] in Bangalore, they speak... [12 Apr 2006]
India grooms next gen high-tech entrepreneurs
News The Bangalore IIS already boasts TCS' Ramadorai and Infosys chairman NR Narayana Murthy among its alumni and a special unit called the Society for Innovation and Development (SID) aims to encourage the next generation of IT leaders by fostering... [25 Nov 2005]
Devil's Advocate: Who controls companies?
Comment When your central heating boiler needs servicing, it is little use being put in touch with a plumber in Bangalore. Indeed it is a strategy often employed by market leaders in many sectors. As industry competition heats up, Martin Brampton looks at... [05 Apr 2005]
Indian president: We want open source for defence
News He had another such session with Indian and American space experts attending the Indo-US space congress at Bangalore last month. Linux, an open source operating system, has been winning support from government leaders and local authorities in some... [08 Jul 2004]
India diary: Day three - Meetings in Mumbai
Comment silicon.com reporter Andy McCue was on assignment in India from 14 to 23 April investigating offshoring efforts in Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and New Delhi. But the COO says the firm is looking to open up a base, possibly in Bangalore, where... [28 May 2004]
The Executive Question: Would you do anything for economic growth?
Comment If there aren’t enough people to do the work in Croydon, there are in Bangalore. But it’s also perfectly reasonable for trade union leaders to say that if people who’ve worked for a firm for 20 years are to be escorted to the junkyard, they will... [03 Mar 2004]
Thus keeps it local with £12m HP call centre win
News The Glasgow facility sees Thus provide sales agents, team leaders, infrastructure and support staff, with HP senior management leading the way, in line with a 'co-sourcing' set-up. In what it calls a vote for the UK call centre industry, Thus has... [19 Jan 2004]
India calls for Asian "united front" on outsourcing
News Last week, an American congressional group was in Hyderabad - fast developing into an IT hub and imitating the success of Bangalore - and other Indian cities to get a firsthand understanding of the technology industry in India. [14 Jan 2004]
Oracle joins Indian pilgrimage
News Community leaders in Bangalore, India's undisputed IT capital, have launched a concerted effort to attract more high-tech investment from overseas. The world's number one database company will double the number of developers at its sites in... [04 Jul 2001]
