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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]

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]

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 and Wipro in Bangalore  Photos: Bangalore's... [26 Aug 2008]

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. IT is inseparable from modern business. [06 Apr 2001]

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]

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. Indian expatriates have been most vulnerable to recent dramatic changes in the demand for IT skills. [04 Jun 2001]

Indian IT outsourcers look ahead

Comment ¦ Boom town Bangalore ¦ Bangalore's Electronics City ¦ SAP and Wipro in Bangalore Indian outsourcing industry association Nasscom says it is focusing on the future. But that does not mean it can afford to ignore today's business issues... [14 Feb 2008]

Offshoring - not just about the costs

Comment ¦ Boom town Bangalore ¦ Bangalore's Electronics City ¦ SAP and Wipro in Bangalore Offshoring to India is often discussed in terms of staff cost-cutting. But speakers at this year's Nasscom Leadership Forum are emphasising it's much more... [18 Feb 2008]

It's time Indian IT took the lead

Comment ¦ Boom town Bangalore ¦ Bangalore's Electronics City ¦ SAP and Wipro in Bangalore India's booming tech industry seems acutely aware of the problems it faces - conservatism, social exclusion, lack of diversity. [20 Feb 2008]

Thank you India

Comment We hear often from world-beating Indian vendors such as Infosys and Wipro, and have many readers in the sub-continent. Two stories today highlight IT's almost schizophrenic relationship with India. As we arrived at the office today, Sun CEO Scott... [21 Mar 2003]

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]

India diary: Epilogue... the final entry

Comment I toured the impressive high-tech campuses and call centres of both Indian and Western IT companies including ebookers, GE, Infosys and Wipro as well as saw the flip side of society in a slum village in Bangalore. [14 Jul 2004]

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. silicon.com reporter Andy McCue was on assignment in India from 14 to 23 April investigating offshoring efforts in Mumbai... [28 May 2004]

Editor's Blog: Some offshoring fallacies

Comment Wipro Naff name but interesting couple of hours. At the end of a long day, two long-time silicon.com contributors, Dr Richard Sykes and Mark Kobayashi-Hillary (both silicon.com Agenda Setters judges this year), were at the centre of an offshoring... [06 Sep 2006]

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