Six Indian BPO firms get Net-MR Certification

New Dehli: Six Indian companies have joined a select group of certified BPO providers in the world following a certification by GMI, a provider of integrated software and service solutions for market research.

Read the entire story on the Silicon India web site.

Posted by Richard at March 20, 2005 11:44 PM | Comments (0)

Move IT Work to Rural America?

Here's an interesting reaction to the trend towards offshore outsourcing. I've run across articles about moving IT work to rural America multiple times, so either it is getting more press than it deserves, or it is a budding trend.

Read the article in the Miami Herald.

Posted by Richard at February 26, 2005 03:54 PM | Comments (0)

IT Now Employs One Million in India

The Indian IT sector has crossed yet another milestone. The number of knowledge professionals employed in the software services and ITeS sectors has crossed the one-million mark.

Read the entire story at The HinduBusinessLine.com:
IT now employs a million — Revenue per employee also on the rise

Posted by Richard at February 7, 2005 08:27 PM | Comments (0)

India Software Exports to jump 35%

Mumbai, Feb. 2: The National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom) has projected a 35 per cent growth for software and services exports from India this fiscal year, revenue will be $17.3 billion.

Read the full article here:
India Software Exports to jump 35%
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Posted by Richard at February 6, 2005 04:53 PM | Comments (0)

India and China To Collaborate on Software Outsourcing

Here's an interesting story on collaboration between India and China on software outsourcing.

Potential rivals for the world's software outsourcing business, India and China, are taking steps to increase the level of mutual business activity in this industry.

Here is the link to the full story:

India, China look to collaborate on software

Posted by Richard at January 29, 2005 03:34 PM | Comments (0)

Only 24% Of Outsourced Software Goes to India

With the screaming about all the American IT jobs moving to India, you would never guess that only 24% of the software development that is outsourced is done in India. Where does it go first? To the USA, which gets 40%.

Read the press release on the survey by Evans Data Corporation.

Posted by Richard at December 16, 2004 12:04 AM | Comments (0)

Wipro's Vivek Paul Is Listed in The TIME/CNN 25 Business Influentials

"The TIME/CNN 2004 Global Business Influentials have released the list of their honorees for 2004. The honorees are a new breed of business leaders who have redefined the way business is done, with innovative management strategies and a commitment to transparency, clear accountability and even helping change society along the way."

[Link deleted, full story no longer available.]

Posted by Richard at December 14, 2004 01:13 AM | Comments (0)


 

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