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State cautious on support, services (Australian IT)
THE South Australian Government has declined to rule out the use of offshore service providers for software support and maintenance services. It is assessing proposals on a series of tenders issued as part of its selective sourcing strategy to replace its IT outsourcing arrangement with EDS.
GE Spins Off Indian BPO Unit (TechWeb via Yahoo! News)
The subsidiary formerly known as GECIS will instantly become a major player in the business-process-outsourcing industry.
South Asia (Asia Times)
NEW DELHI - The outsourcing saga so far has proceeded along the following lines: jobs in the United States, mostly related to information technology (IT), software and customer support, are being performed at a lower cost and of similar quality in India, which has garnered the bulk of the business.
Software International, Inc.: Software International, Inc. Completes 2003 Independent Financial Audit (Market Wire)
SOMERSET, NJ (MARKET WIRE) Software International, Inc. (OTC: SWII), an innovative provider of application development services and information technology (IT) consulting, today announced that its independent auditors and certified public accountants, New Jersey-based Mendlowitz Weitsen, LLP, has completed an audit of the company financial statements for fiscal 2003.
ZDNetIndia.com : News, Technology portal with News, downloads and computing resources. (ZDNet India)
I had been spending a lot of time thinking about the future of offshore outsourcing when one Yuta Tabuse turned up on my personal radar.
CBI says UK firms must 'offshore' (BBC News)
CBI director general Digby Jones says offshoring will enable UK firms to survive globalisation, as well as helping raise staff skill levels.
Yorkshire Water moves IT overflow to India (silicon.com via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
'Top-up' software development work will be offshored in Xansa deal
GE to sell 60% of Indian BPO operation (Computer Weekly)
General Electric is selling a 60% stake in its business process outsourcing subsidiary in India, for about $500m (£270m).
In India, outsourcing firms rejoice (International Herald Tribune)
BANGALORE, India Outsourcing companies in India are jubilant that the elections in the United States have returned President Bush to office. "This is great news for the offshoring industry," said Nandan Nilekani, chief executive of Infosys Technologies, a software services company.
BPO backlash may continue (Rediff.com)
While the general opinion is that George Bush's victory will have a positive impact on the booming sector, a section of the industry still believes that the backlash against outsourcing will continue.
Broadcast on the TalkRadio Network from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. each Saturday, StreetSignal's archived programs may be heard (Investors.com)
Nov 9, 2004 (financialwire.net via COMTEX) -- (FinancialWire) A Software International (SWII) interview is now at the Corporate Channel at Investrend Broadcast (http://www.investrendbroadcast.com), after being featured in the "Spotlight Forum ON-THE-AIR" segment on the new national financial radio show, "StreetSignals" (http://www.streetsignals.com).
CBay Systems and Bond Technologies Announce Strategic Partnership (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
CBay Systems, Ltd., a leader in medical transcription and information management solutions, and Bond Technologies, offering the industry's most advanced electronic health record software, have teamed to provide the full spectrum of electronic documentation of patient visits to medical practices across the United States.
CBay Systems and Bond Technologies Announce Strategic Partnership (PR Newswire)
Improving Electronic Health Record Services for Healthcare Providers ANNAPOLIS, Md., Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- CBay Systems, Ltd., a leader in medical transcription and information management solutions, and Bond Technologies, offering the industry's most advanced electronic health record (EHR) software, have teamed to provide the full spectrum of electronic documentation of patient visits to medical
Delta Helps Software Development Managers Maintain Momentum On Complex Projects -- Software Development Process (PR Web)
Delta Software Technology today announced the release of the new Software Development Process Optimization pack. Available immediately, the extension pack for Deltas SCOUT² Development Platform offers development and project managers a range of functions that significantly simplify the management of software development processes in complex, heterogeneous system environments. [PRWEB Nov 7, 2004]
GE to sell 60 percent of Indian BPO operation (InfoWorld)
BANGALORE, INDIA -- General Electric Co. (GE) is selling a 60 percent stake in GE Capital International Services (GECIS), its business process outsourcing (BPO) subsidiary in India, for about $500 million, the company said Monday.
Headstrong, Inc. Acquires Assets Of Elind, Inc. (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
and a global resource pool of qualified advisors, Headstrong can deliver a full range of integration services, including strategic assessment, design and implementation, and application development and maintenance both onshore and offshore. With a 23-year track record of proven results, Headstrong's client base includes many of the world's most respected companies. Headstrong is headquartered
GE to sell stake in India unit to private equity funds (Financial Times)
General Electric, the US conglomerate, on Monday will announce the sale of a 60 per cent stake in its Indian offshore services unit to US private-equity funds Oak Hill Capital and General Atlantic Partners for $500m.
Indian software industry relieved at Bush's re-election (Electronics Supply and Manufacturing)
BANGALORE, India -- India's software industry expressed relief over the re-election of President George W. Bush, saying it lessened the liklihood of U.S. restrictions on the outsourcing of U.S. technology projects to India.
India outsources to China to keep up with demand (Contractor UK)
Some of India’s best-known IT companies are choosing to upgrade their outsourcing operations by moving to China – the last remaining nation where the ‘reservoir’ of technical workers is deep enough.
GE to sell 60 percent of Indian BPO operation (IT World)
General Electric Co. (GE) is selling a 60 percent stake in GE Capital International Services (GECIS), its business process outsourcing (BPO) subsidiary in India, for about US$500 million, the company said Monday.
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