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Indian outsourcing takeover is imminent

News Gartner says the "India-3" have used their success at meeting client needs to achieve record revenue growth - of about 40 per cent - over 30 quarters and have enjoyed growth rates almost three times that of the incumbent mega-vendors. [14 Aug 2008]

Indian outsourcing giant builds £154m site

News The expansion follows sluggish growth in the Indian outsourcing market, with Infosys reporting revenue of $1.16bn in its first quarter - up 24.5 per cent on the same period last year but falling short of the 40.6 per cent growth in the first... [11 Aug 2008]

Indian outsource giants feeling the pinch

News The country's big three outsourcers Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Wipro experienced slow revenue or income growth in their just-announced first quarter results for the period ended 30 June. [18 Jul 2008]

UK should 'abandon' software market to China

News Revenues in the Chinese software product and services sector are forecast to reach $140bn by 2010 and already hit $21bn during the first quarter of 2008 alone, close to the sector's $27.5bn revenue predictions for the entire year in the UK. [14 May 2008]

China key to Indian IT growth

News Satyam currently runs 95 per cent of its low-cost operations from India, employing 51,000 people, with 46 per cent revenue growth to $2.1bn over the last financial year. China will be a key part of Indian outsourcing giant Satyam's plans to create... [21 Apr 2008]

Simplification plans drive server market

News This was the lowest growth rate recorded in nine consecutive quarters of positive revenue growth, said IDC. The more mature western European server market grew slowest in the EMEA region, posting just 0.8 per cent revenue growth and 8.2 per cent... [31 Aug 2005]

Google plans mega stock offer

News We expect that our revenue growth rate will decline over time and anticipate that there will be downward pressure on our operating margin. We believe our revenue growth rate will generally decline as a result of increasing competition and the... [19 Aug 2005]

Google plans massive stock offering

We expect that our revenue growth rate will decline over time and anticipate that there will be downward pressure on our operating margin. We believe our revenue growth rate will generally decline as a result of increasing competition and the... [18 Aug 2005]

HP profits up as overseas business booms

News HP reported on Tuesday that its third-quarter revenue rose 10 per cent, exceeding analyst expectations, as profits from storage systems and servers grew and overseas sales soared. Revenue for the period was $20.8bn, with a net income of $73m, or 3... [17 Aug 2005]

Profits up for HP

HP reported on Tuesday its third-quarter revenue rose 10 percent, exceeding analyst expectations, as profits from storage systems and servers grew and overseas sales soared. Revenue for the period was $20.8bn (£11.5bn), with a net income of $73m... [17 Aug 2005]

The Cisco killer speaks

As a result, we went from zero dollars to $100 million to $600 million in revenue in two years -- one of the fastest growth ramps ever. At best, the total will result in flat growth. Instead, Scott Kriens, who has been CEO of Juniper since the... [07 Dec 2004]

Big Blue gets bigger

News IBM's sales grew faster, though, with revenue increasing 6.3 per cent to $3.4bn, giving Big Blue 31.7 per cent of the market. IBM and Dell rising while HP and Sun lose share of revenue has been a common theme in server market share statistics in... [24 Nov 2004]

IBM pulls away from server rivals

IBM's sales grew faster, though, with revenue increasing 6.3 percent to $3.4bn, giving Big Blue 31.7 percent of the market. IBM and Dell rising while HP and Sun lose share of revenue has been a common theme in server market share statistics in... [24 Nov 2004]

Ballmer wants another $6bn

News Both Ballmer and Chairman Bill Gates stressed to analysts the need for the company to continue to make big bets and invest in areas beyond those that have traditionally provided Microsoft with the bulk of its revenue and profit. [30 Jul 2004]

'ICL' back from the dead

News Now Courtley has taken over from Christou as CEO and is charged with ensuring delivery on a number of high profile projects including the £3bn Inland Revenue contract with Capgemini and a £900m NHS deal. [09 Jul 2004]

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