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EMC to add 600 jobs in India
By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff February 26, 2005 Data storage company EMC Corp., riding a wave of surging demand in Asia, will pour an additional $150...
Outsourcing from India benefiting America in a surprising way
Feb. 26, 2005 America is benefiting from outsourcing in a very strange fashion. People employed in IT industry who are losing jobs in America are opening up small businesses performing systems analysis for software...
Backlash benefits
Published: March 1 2005 02:00 Last updated: March 1 2005 02:00 Sometimes a backlash can backfire. Azim Premji, chairman of Wipro, one of India's biggest IT and outsourcing companies, says the election-year furore...
India's software outsourcing growth beats expectations
By S. Srinivasan buttociated Press BANGALORE, India -- India's export revenues from software outsourcing have exceeded targets and will reach $17.3 billion in the fiscal year ending March...
Bell goes off on India fever
Washington, Feb. 27: Shortly after finance minister P. Chidambaram presents his budget on Monday, ripples of his proposals will be felt in the world's financial...
Bell goes off on India fever
indiaBPOking Speaking of India fever reminds me of this beautiful, naive 18-yo Indian girl I dated for a few weeks. She'd never dated before, so...
Not Outsourcing Commerce Yet Don't Get Left Behind
Drive out costs, focus on core business strategies, and increase sales and margins by outsourcing to a third-party provider. by Peter Emerson Tuesday, March 01, 2005 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When manufacturers are...
Outsourcing Not to Blame for 2004 Job Losses
Relocations overseas were negligible factor in more than 1 million job cuts Written By: James Pedderson Published In: Budget & Tax News Publisher: The Heartland Insbreastute Cost-cutting ranked as the primary reason for payroll...
BPO industry is booming, says Kiran Karnik
Tremors from global mergers and buyouts are being felt in Gurgaon and other BPO hubs. The recent buyout of...
Azim Premji: Why stop The father of outsourcing has just 40 years and 145,000km on
Wipro's veteran boss turned a cooking-fat maker into an international IT pioneer. Now, as he reveals to Jason Nissé, he has IBM in his sights 06 March 2005 Azim Premji has...
A case study of laber politics
Labor renders Werriwa indefensible By Alan Ramsey March 12, 2005 The story of Brenton Banfield's rise and fall as Labor's candidate for Mark Latham's seat of Werriwa is the story of...
Governor accused of 'outsourcing' info
By Kate Folmar TIMES SACRAMENTO BUREAU SACRAMENTO - The buttembly's Democratic leadership Tuesday called for hearings into the fact that the group backing Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's "reform" initiatives is allowing...
Wipro office evacuated after plant hoax police
BANGALORE (Reuters) - Software services firm Wipro Ltd. evacuated an office in central Bangalore after a plant scare on Wednesday, as police stepped up security against the backdrop of...
Aviva plans to hire 3,000 in India
MUMBAI: The UK'S largest insurer Aviva Plc said that its outsourcing activity to India would increase as a result...
Your financial secrets are headed overseas
More credit, mortgage and tax files are being handled abroad. Nothing suggests your data are more...
CIGNA announces 100 layoffs in Connecticut
March 9, 2005, 7:14 PM EST BLOOMFIELD, Conn. -- CIGNA Corp. will lay off 200 information technology...
America's fear factor
It is when power is wedded to chronic fear that it becomes formidable." That observation, by author Eric Hoffer, is as relevant today as when he made it in 1954 in the early days of...
America's fear factor 3916
Power doesn't become formidable -its abuse becomes absolute. America's military power is heavily diluted thanks to...
America's fear factor 3917
Kamal R. Prasad" All the more reason people should be concerned over the growing rift...
America's fear factor 3918
I don't necessarily agree with your geopolitical views -but lets leave it aside for now. snip I am by no means the wisest person on this topic, and...
Click Amazon.com for engineering jobs
BANGALORE: Amazon.com, the Wal-Mart of the virtual world, is on a talent hunt mission in India. It wants to hire the best brains the country can provide, both experienced and fresh. Werner Vogels...
Lou Dobbs to outsourcing: Drop dead
Where does it say somebody owes you a job? Sure, for most of us, this seems self-evident. But how...
Lou Dobbs to outsourcing: Drop dead 3921
indiaBPOking Better yet, where does it say America has to be number 1 and the Nation the envy of the world? What promises settled this Nation? Jobs, farmland! Only less than 7% of...
Lou Dobbs to outsourcing: Drop dead 3922
The huge US trade deficit indicates that the figures are fraudulent and a deception. I.E. Percent of what?? What are the starting numbers?? (50...
Lou Dobbs to outsourcing: Drop dead 3923
The richie richs may well want to maintain their current purchasing power -so that they can buy villas on s. of france-tuscany, and collect goodies at Christie's auctions regularly (and not to...
Accenture sees rapid growth in India
Thursday, 10 March , 2005, 08:16 Bangalore: India is key to Accenture's delivery strategy and considering the demand for its outsourcing and consulting services, the company expects to see rapid growth in...
So Much for the New Bush Economy
By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS The February payroll jobs figures released last Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics show a continuation of America's descent into a third world service economy. The Bush...
1000 BBC staff sacked by VHS
BBC chief Mark Thompson has used a video cbuttette message to announce the Corporation's biggest-ever jobs cull. Message from HQ - "you're fired!" Staff in the BBC's 3,200-strong professional...
India to be IT hub of the world: Nbuttcom
HYDERABAD: India is becoming a major information technology research hub of the world, according to Kiran Karnik, president of Nbuttcom. Delivering a lecture on "Importance of research for compebreastiveness...
SpiderMan, the international hero
By Kim Barker Chicago Tribune Originally published March 13, 2005 NEW DELHI - He swings from buildings, wears...
IT revenues seen topping $28bn
March 14, 2005 13:51 IST Continuing with the remarkable double-digit growth, Indian IT and ITeS revenues is expected to exceed $28 billion in 2004-05 from $21.5 billion in 2003-04 with...
IT pushes India to 8th largest foreign investor position in UK
22.56 IST 15th Mar 2005 By Agencies India is the eighth largest foreign investor in UK and 60 per cent of these funds go into the IT sector, a senior British government official said today...
Should Idaho outsource jobs
Stennett seeks to keep jobs at home -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By DANA DUGAN Express Staff Writer The State of Idaho has been outsourcing Department of Health and Welfare jobs to India. But the...
Is Britain's Industry History
By Alan Jones, PA Industrial Correspondent Britain used to be known as the workshop of the world - but the country's industrial...
Is Britain's Industry History 3933
Roedy Green It has little to do with outsourcing and everything to do with labout intensity. Labour costs are so high in Europe...
Is Britain's Industry History 3934
John of Aix train can Especcially compared to say political prisoner laborers in China and the Brahman's slaves...
Lowcost outsourcing set to reach $130bn by 2008
by David Arminas The value of contracts outsourced to low-cost countries is set to almost double over the next three years, according to a survey of...
Why not do a Wilfred Burchett on Habib
jackeroo up by evidence, to admit by the tighten I can understand tough laws for injection but not sugar...
India to see more offshore projects in next five years
Thursday, March 17, 2005 BANGALORE: Over the next five years India will see more offshore projects coming its...
The global footprint of an Indian outsourcing giant
By Joe Bolger Our correspondent meets the chief executive of TCS, which needs a bigger presence in Britain to capitalise on...
Made in India: in full throttle
There is a new buzz in Indian manufacturing. Now, automobile exports growth races past that of...
FW: Trial by Jury IS Democracy
Trial by Jury IS Democracy From : Sent : Monday, 7 February 2005 2:21:46 PM Subject : Re: Trial by Jury IS Democracy Dear Fellow Australians, Countdown...
In my judgment this court has no jurisdiction
England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions Neutral Citation Number: 2005 EWHC 114 (Ch) Case No: CH-2004-APP-0447 IN...
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EDWARD BLACK A SECOND wave of job cuts at the BBC will hit around 1,500 posts in news and other programmes, it emerged last night. The corporation's...
India may have 100,000 more call center agents
Nabanita Sircar London, March 19, 2005 India will have more offshore projects coming its way in...
Software companies scale up, target niche segments 3944
The global delivery model seems to be working for Indian software companies and the offshore outsourcing phenomenon is into episode two. At...
Unions raise strike threat as 1,650 more BBC jobs go
By Tim Webb 20 March 2005 The BBC's director-general, Mark Thompson, will tomorrow announce further job...
The changing face of IT parks
IT parks in India is undergoing a structural change, says G Sankaranarayanan. Promoters of IT parks such as Hiranandanis of Mumbai and Mahindra Group...
More offshoring on India's way
Mar. 18, 2005 More than 127,000 new offshore outsourced call centre agent positions are likely to be added in India...
Dell opens 1,500seat call center in north India
Posted 11:55am (Mla time) Mar 21, 2005 By Uttara Choudhury Agence France-Presse CHANDIGARH, India -- US personal computer giant Dell Inc. opened a new call center on Monday...
Be careful not to call it outsourcing
March 21, 2005 When Ramnath Reddy uses the word outsourcing, his colleague Michael Fernandes quickly corrects him...
Ireland is looking to India for skills in IT & healthcare
ISHANI DUTTAGUPTA TIMES NEWS NETWORK MONDAY, MARCH 21, 2005 01:19:28 AM Sign into earnIndiatimes points About a year after the Embbutty of Ireland introduced the outsourcing of visa operations in India to...
Software companies scale up, target niche segments 3951
Venkatesh Ganesh., March 21, 2005 The global delivery model seems to be working for Indian software companies and the offshore outsourcing phenomenon is into episode two. At the same time...
INTERVIEW: U.K. Cos Warming Up To Outsourcing To India
By Ruchira Singh Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW DELHI (Dow Jones)--More U.K. companies may turn to India for their back-office needs as public outcry for...
Dell to step up hires in India, Europe
Dell will push deeper into low-cost countries by hiring another 1,200 staff for a call center in India and building a factory in eastern...
INDIA Software & hardware export to reach $18 bn
CHENNAI: The total export of software and hardware is expected to reach around $ 18 billion by the end...
India's threat to Israel's hightech industry
JERUSALEM, MARCH 22: Israel's high-tech industry - for years the country's main engine of growth - is suddenly losing out to compebreastion from India and other cheaper...
India ahead of China in software industry
Chennai, Mar 22 (UNI) China still has to build its know-how in Information Technology (IT...
India's software & hardware export to top $18 B
Tuesday, March 22, 2005 CHENNAI:The total export of software and hardware from India is expected to reach around $ 18 billion...
Foreign Bschools sending students to learn Indian business
Tuesday, March 22, 2005 BANGALORE: With India poised to become one of the largest economies of the world...
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