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Wipro chief - Indian companies heading for the top
News The already-blurred distinction between Indian outsourcers and the traditional big services companies will soon disappear, the head of tech giant Wipro has claimed. As Indian services companies look at bigger deals and more complex consultancy... [07 Nov 2006]
Top execs quit Indian offshore outsourcer Wipro
News Indian offshore outsourcing giant Wipro has lost two of its top executives in the last month. The resignation this week of chief executive and vice-chairman Vivek Paul follows the exit of Raman Roy, chief executive of Wipro's BPO arm, at the... [01 Jul 2005]
India's Wipro to create hundreds of UK tech jobs
News Indian IT giant Wipro is set to create hundreds of new jobs in the UK by taking advantage of government tax breaks and opening a low-cost regional software development facility outside of London and the South East. [20 Mar 2008]
India's Wipro to create 500 new UK jobs
News Indian outsourcing giant Wipro is expanding its operations in the UK, creating 500 new jobs in the process. Wipro revealed its expansion plans on Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown's visit to India last week. [23 Jan 2007]
Wipro splashes €41m on European acquisition
News Indian outsourcing company Wipro is targeting the global retail sector with the €41m acquisition of Portuguese IT company Enabler. Sudip Nandy, chief strategy officer at Wipro, said the acquisition further expands the Indian company's geographic... [01 Jun 2006]
India beckons as Shell signs $1bn outsourcing deal
News Shell has signed an outsourcing deal with IBM and Indian services firm Wipro that is reportedly worth $1bn. Despite the high-profile of offshore outsourcing, the market is still only a tiny proportion of global outsourcing, so the size of the deal... [04 May 2004]
Indian outsourcer turns to China
News Wipro, one of the top three Indian offshoring firms, said it is looking at locating the centre in the Chinese capital Beijing. Sudip Nandy, chief strategy officer of Wipro, said: "We plan to have a software development centre in China in Beijing... [03 Mar 2005]
Wipro sets up shop in Finland
News Wipro is already India's largest exporter to Finland, according to figures from the Indian Embassy in Helsinki. Wipro has opened its first development centre in Scandinavia, at Tampere in Finland. Wipro is looking to work more closely with European... [29 Nov 2002]
Azim Premji
AS Profile Appearing for a second successive year on the Agenda Setters list, Azim Premji is influential not just because of his role as Wipro's leader but because of his role as an advisor to the Indian government, a fact that makes him a "serious player... [23 Sep 2005]
High staff turnover hits Indian offshore firms
News Wipro, the third largest Indian offshore company, also said European growth was stronger than the US at 54.3 per cent. It's a measure of the level of performance being sustained by the Indian 'majors' that Wipro's growth this quarter looks a little... [21 Jan 2005]
Indian tech revenue to hit new heights
News The survey also revealed that TCS, Infosys and Wipro remain the top three Indian software and services exporters. ¦ Boom town Bangalore ¦ Bangalore's Electronics City ¦ SAP and Wipro in Bangalore [04 Jul 2007]
Buy big to get noticed, Indian IT companies warned
News The top six India players, Cognizant, HCL, Infosys, Satyam, TCS and Wipro - collectively referred to as Switch - accounted for 1.9 per cent of the total $672bn IT services market in 2006, compared to 0.5 per cent in 2001, according to figures from... [26 Sep 2007]
The rise and rise of the Asian tech empire
AS Analysis He's up from 40 in last year's poll and for the first time seems to have put some distance between himself and the well-known leaders of TCS and Wipro, the other two big Indian players, led by S Ramadorai and Azim Premji respectively. [12 Oct 2007]
Indian suppliers to double UK IT market share
News India's top five services companies - HCL, Infosys, Satyam, TCS and Wipro - are on course to grow their share of the UK software and IT services market from just under three per cent to seven per cent over the next three years, according to... [23 Jan 2008]
UK offshoring boosts Indian IT coffers
News Bangalore-based Wipro outperformed market expectations, with revenues for its offshore IT services division up 45 per cent to £157m compared to the first quarter last year and operating profits up by 89 per cent, putting operating margin at 27 per... [26 Jul 2004]
