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Offshore Indian outsourcer to open London facility

News Offshore outsourcer Cognizant hopes to add up to 20,000 staff to its books this year, including 100 at a new onshore UK facility. ¦ Boom town Bangalore ¦ Bangalore's Electronics City ¦ SAP and Wipro in Bangalore

Tags: ito, outsourcing, offshoring, india

[29 Feb 2008]

Xansa bought for £472m by French outsourcer Steria

News ¦ Boom town Bangalore ¦ Bangalore's Electronics City ¦ SAP and Wipro in Bangalore UK IT services group Xansa has been bought by French rival Steria in a deal valuing the company at around £472m.

Tags: it services, outsourcing, steria, xansa

[30 Jul 2007]

Skills shortage hits Indian CIOs

News ¦ Boom town Bangalore ¦ Bangalore's Electronics City ¦ SAP and Wipro in Bangalore Indian CIOs must consider offshoring as the country is hit by an IT skills shortage. The offshoring hotspot is also facing "second-class" treatment from...

Tags: offshore, india

[11 Jun 2007]

Indian IT outsourcer opens UK 'innovation' lab

News ¦ Boom town Bangalore ¦ Bangalore's Electronics City ¦ SAP and Wipro in Bangalore Indian IT company Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has opened a new research and development lab in the UK for customers to test and experiment with new...

Tags: india, ba, tcs

[26 Apr 2007]

Offshoring to India - top tips from CIOs

News The TCS deal was the first time the utility had done business with an Indian outsourcer. ¦ Boom town Bangalore ¦ Bangalore's Electronics City ¦ SAP and Wipro in Bangalore ¦ The weekend in India's tech capital

Tags: india

[12 Apr 2007]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Outsourcing won't save you money

Comment The old model of going to an Indian outsourcer for Indian resources on a labour arbitrage basis (i.e.utilising a resource in one geography for differential pricing) is not sustainable in the long term.

Tags: outsourcing, offshoring

[19 Jan 2007]

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...

Tags: wipro, offshoring

[01 Jul 2005]

India's biggest IT firm mulls London float

India's biggest IT firm mulls London float

News India's biggest IT outsourcer Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is considering plans to float on the London Stock Exchange (LSE), according to reports. In an interview with The Telegraph TCS CEO Subramanian Ramadorai hinted that US regulatory...

Tags: offshoring, outsourcing, tcs

[09 May 2005]

Indian <strong>outsourcer</strong> turns to China

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]

One in three businesses will offshore in a year

One in three businesses will offshore in a year

News The survey of 145 executives by Indian-based outsourcer Wipro found that offshore outsourcing is increasingly becoming a strategic initiative at global organisations. Over 30 per cent of companies are planning to offshore their IT infrastructure...

[09 Sep 2004]

India : An Outsourcer's Paradise

whitepaper In the past few years, whenever organizations around the world have outsourced activities to India, the Indian software companies have substantially helped to cut costs in software development projects or MIS environments, while maintaining high...

Tags: outsourcing

[24 Feb 2004]

Lehman Brothers ditches call centre <strong>outsourcer</strong> for in house

Lehman Brothers ditches call centre outsourcer for in house

News Lehman Brothers had outsourced its internal computer helpdesk to BPO and IT services firm Wipro last year in a contract thought to be worth up to $100m, but made the decision to return the call centres to the US six weeks ago because it wasn't...

[18 Dec 2003]

Offshoring - a new time and a new place for your IT?

Comment Robin Goad, managing analyst at Datamonitor, says: "The vast majority of offshoring is through an outsourcer and even the do-it-yourself efforts normally involve working with a local partner. Indian companies like Infosys, TCS and Wipro have been...

Tags: wipro, near-shoring, infosys, datamonitor

[15 May 2003]

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