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Azim Premji
AS Profile They are also expanding outwards from their Indian base to build operations around the world - Wipro recently revealed plans to open a software development centre in Atlanta. Azim Premji took over Wipro - a $2m hydrogenated cooking fat company - in... [12 Oct 2007]
Wipro: India will increase its share of the R&D pie
News Azim Premji, chairman of Wipro, said at the Future in Review conference in Coronado, California on Monday: "The US will graduate more sports therapists this year than engineers. Software services still account for the largest percentage of Wipro's... [16 May 2006]
Inside offshoring: Location, location, location
Comment Sudip Banerjee, president of enterprise solutions at Wipro, said there are many issues that put China some way behind India. Wipro already has a small operation in Reading in the UK for onsite work, and the company is looking at European bases as... [23 Jun 2004]
India diary, day 13: Thirsty in Bangalore
Comment Wipro has a giant campus - 20,000 people work at it. After meeting with the executives to talk about branding and how they retain the best staff it's off to Electronics City again to meet with Wipro at its mega-campus. [16 Mar 2007]
Q&A: Wipro chairman and managing director Azim Premji
Comment Azim Premji is chairman and managing director of Indian tech giant Wipro. I think you will have at least two [Indian] companies that are in the top 10 global services providers in the next five years. [07 Nov 2006]
Microsoft strengthens Indian ties
News The partnerships highlight the growing impact the Indian IT companies are having on the global IT market, largely through the offshoring phenomenon and both TCS CEO S Ramadorai and Wipro chairman Premji appeared in the top 50 of silicon.com's... [19 Nov 2004]
Indian outsource giants feeling the pinch
News Wipro experienced a rise in profits of 15 per cent over the same period last year - growing to 8.14bn Indian Rupees ($187.5m) - but putting it below the 16 per cent growth in the first quarter of 2007. [18 Jul 2008]
Photos: SAP and Wipro in Bangalore
Photo This is the Bangalore campus of Wipro, out at Electronics City, which is also home to dozens of other high-tech companies. Another view across the Wipro campus. Earlier this year silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune and... [02 Apr 2007]
Bangalore to topple Silicon Valley from top tech spot
News The high-tech Indian city, which is home to major Indian IT outsourcers including Infosys, TCS and Wipro as well as many Western IT companies, now employs 160,000 people in the technology sector. Bangalore is on the verge of overtaking Silicon... [28 Jul 2004]
General Motors in $15bn IT outsourcing bonanza
News GM's 10-year deal with EDS ends in June this year and the motor company has decided to increase the amount of work it gives to other IT outsourcers, including Capgemini, Compuware, Covisint, HP, IBM and Indian company Wipro, as well as reducing... [03 Feb 2006]
Nandan Nilekani
AS Profile The panel suggested Infosys is well ahead of the game in this respect compared with the other two big Indian players, TCS and Wipro. Nilekani stood down as CEO and MD of Infosys in June to become co-chairman of the board of directors of the giant... [12 Oct 2007]
Re:Viewing 2006: The year in outsourcing
News The 'big three' Indian IT giants - Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Wipro - posted another phenomenal year of bumper double-digit profit growth, bagging more lucrative high-profile contracts along the way. [11 Dec 2006]
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. It's a debut entry on the Agenda Setters list for N R Narayana Murthy, who co-founded Indian IT... [23 Sep 2005]
CIO Jury: India can challenge the 'big six'
News Likewise, Nick Masterson-Jones, IT director at payments body Voca, said: "Our outsourcing experience with our two Indian IT services providers - Perot and Wipro - has been first-rate. The offshore Indian outsourcers are now genuine competitors to... [03 Aug 2006]
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]
