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Photo This is the Bangalore campus of Wipro, out at Electronics City, which is also home to dozens of other high-tech companies. Earlier this year silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore to investigate the Indian...
[02 Apr 2007]
News Bangalore-based Wipro is evaluating several regions for its next delivery centre including Birmingham, Cranfield, Edinburgh, Manchester and Warwick. Azim Premji, chairman of Wipro, speaking at the company's global media event in Bangalore this week...
[20 Mar 2008]
Photo This is the home of one of India's biggest IT companies, Wipro, at the Electronics City high-tech business park in Bangalore, India.silicon.com visited Bangalore last month and got a tour of the sprawling campus, which is home to around 15,500 of...
[02 Apr 2008]
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]
News ¦ Boom town Bangalore ¦ Bangalore's Electronics City ¦ SAP and Wipro in Bangalore In February silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad.
[23 Jan 2008]
News ¦ Boom town Bangalore ¦ Bangalore's Electronics City ¦ SAP and Wipro in Bangalore In February silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad.
[26 Sep 2007]
Photo This is a view across the Wipro campus in Bangalore. While on his India trip silicon.com's Steve Ranger spent a weekend in the country's tech capital Bangalore, where he attended the grand finale of Wipro's 'Sparks 2007' programme at the city...
[27 Apr 2007]
News ¦ Boom town Bangalore ¦ Bangalore's Electronics City ¦ SAP and Wipro in Bangalore ¦ The weekend in India's tech capital In February silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad.
[07 Jun 2007]
News ¦ Boom town Bangalore ¦ Bangalore's Electronics City ¦ SAP and Wipro in Bangalore In February silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad.
[04 Jul 2007]
News ¦ Boom town Bangalore ¦ Bangalore's Electronics City ¦ SAP and Wipro in Bangalore In February last year silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad.
[11 Jan 2008]
Comment For the afternoon I'm off to the Wipro 'Sparks' event at a big stadium in Bangalore. Saturday 17 February - Bangalore My last day in Bangalore and in India. In February silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of Bangalore...
[17 Mar 2007]
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. During breakfast at the hotel in Bangalore I overhear snippets of conversations from...
[09 Jun 2004]
Comment In Bangalore, MindTree Consulting was founded in 1999 by the former head of Wipro and now focuses mainly on web-enabling legacy applications. Alan Forder, operations director of outsourcing services at LogicaCMG in Bangalore, said the company has a...
[11 Jun 2004]
Comment I had originally planned to be in Bangalore today but I'm glad I changed my plans - there's a strike across the whole state of Karnataka, of which Bangalore is the capital, over a water dispute with a neighbouring state.
[12 Mar 2007]
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.¦ Photos: Satyam's IT campus ¦ Photos...
[26 Mar 2007]
News The deal includes acquisition of 100 per cent stake in Mpact, a joint venture of MasterCard and mPower, the Bangalore-based Wipro said. Wipro has acquired payment software maker mPower for $28m. About 300 mPower workers will now work for Wipro.
[23 Dec 2005]
Photo Earlier this month silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore to investigate the Indian technology industry. The roads here in Pune are less congested than in Bangalore but many are of poorer quality.
[13 Mar 2007]
News But there is also a trend for the acquisition of Indian companies by western companies, as witnessed by EDS' $380m offer for a majority stake in Bangalore-based business process outsourcing outfit Mphasis earlier this year.
[01 Jun 2006]
Comment Others, such as niche Bangalore-based offshore outsourcing firm MindTree Consulting, are looking to smaller cities where there is still a plentiful supply of graduates. Even within India itself, some IT companies are being forced to look away from...
[23 Jun 2004]
News Coby said he is looking at adding another Indian IT supplier to the framework agreements for offshore work and, as well as meeting with his existing Indian suppliers, he will meet senior executives at Infosys and Wipro in Bangalore.
[24 Nov 2005]
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