training bangalore

Photos: Discover high-tech India

Photo Bangalore is India's most famous offshore location but the city of Hyderabad is also one of the country's tech hotspots, and silicon.com went to see it first hand this month. Outsourcing giant Satyam's School of Leadership provides constant... [28 Apr 2008]

Photos: High-tech Bangalore

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]

UK 'seriously underestimating' tech skills crisis

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]

India to train thousands more cyber cops

News Cyber labs in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Pune have already trained up 4,000 police officers in tech crime since they were set up about four-and-a-half years ago. In February 2007 silicon.com's Steve Ranger visited the Indian tech hotspots of... [06 Feb 2008]

Interview: Tesco CIO Colin Cobain

Comment We're still growing our centre in Bangalore. This is supported by one centre of excellence in terms of the IT people, which is our Bangalore service centre with around 1,500 IT professionals. How do you balance the global marketplace for IT skills... [25 Sep 2007]

"Rife" ageism causing IT skills crisis?

News Anil, a software engineer from Bangalore, wrote: "The problem is that many IT departments of businesses have people who don't really value the technical skills and feel that they can easily be acquired which we in the tech industry know is not... [21 Aug 2007]

Skills shortage hits Indian CIOs

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.¦ Satyam's IT campus ¦ Hyderabad's tech... [11 Jun 2007]

Established School Scores High With New Campus Management System

White Paper Presidency School in Bangalore was burdened with legacy IT systems that proved incapable of providing enhanced campus management. To upgrade to a new ERP system for a connected campus and continuum learning, the school needed a migration from... [22 May 2007]

Offshoring tips and pitfalls - readers speak

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.¦ Satyam's IT campus ¦ Hyderabad's tech... [17 Apr 2007]

Update: Apple brings Indian operations to the US

News Earlier this year, it was revealed the Mac-maker was to open a massive customer support centre in the city of Bangalore, which would eventually house thousands of workers. One employee, quoted in The Times of India, was told operations will now be... [06 Jun 2006]

Photos: Egypt follows Bangalore's offshore lead

Photo As with Bangalore in India, the ultra-modern Smart Village is a world away from the Cairo that most Egyptians are familiar with and workers are bussed in for their shifts in the call centres from locations around the city. [10 Feb 2006]

Best of Reader Comments: BT slams offshore "bigots"

News One reader close to the reality of the situation, a chip designer in Bangalore, said the abuse from disgruntled western customers is affecting Indian staff. Others expressed frustration at dealing with Indian staff who appeared not to have enough... [07 Oct 2005]

Microsoft opens up in Bangalore

News Microsoft Research will open a laboratory in Bangalore, India, the company's third research installation overseas and a sign of India's increasing importance in tech. Bangalore is India's tech capital, but rapid growth has led to traffic jams and... [01 Dec 2004]

Skills shortage could freeze India's outsourcing success

News Speaking in Bangalore, the association's president, Kiran Karnik, said that the country wasn't producing enough high-end students to keep up with the demand from IT companies looking to outsource. Karnik said Nasscom was in talks with universities... [14 Sep 2004]

Indian president: We want open source for defence

News He had another such session with Indian and American space experts attending the Indo-US space congress at Bangalore last month. Kalam, a former scientist, also pointed out the usefulness of newer technology in defence training, mentioning that... [08 Jul 2004]

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