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BANGALORE: By the year 2020, India will contribute 12.2% to global economic growth, while China will emerge as the world’s second largest consumer market according to a new study.
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Fast growing IT services firm and offshoring specialist, Cognizant Technology Solutions, is looking at the EU for further expansion.
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Would you like to know how many people think that Microsoft can come up with an iPod killer? Maybe you want an opinion about what Apple’s best product is on the market right now? Or perhaps, you just want to find a cool pub to hang out in Bangalore?
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The India centre of digital design company ARM has come a long way from being a mere design center working on the fringes of collaborative projects from the parent company based in Cambridge, England.
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Bangalore: What has emissions trading got to do with outsourcing? It has quite a bit to do with it, judging by the amount of interest being generated in the outsourcing circuits.
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India’s third largest software exporter, Wipro Technologies has outlined major expansion plans in the southern port city of Chennai.
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In a move to focus more on innovation in product development and step into the next phase of IT services, Symphony Services, is to set up another development centre in Bangalore.
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Two of India’s top three software firms, Infosys Technologies and Wipro Technologies will have an unexpected visitor on June 15.
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Infosys Technologies will announce a successor to its founder, chairman and chief mentor, N.R. Narayana Murthy, next month.
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India’s largest software services exporter, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) will invest $110 million to set up a software development facility at Pune near Mumbai.
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When it comes to acquisitions, India’s third largest software exporter, Wipro Technologies, beats all other Indian IT firms hollow.
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Motorola, the world’s second largest mobile handset-maker, is establishing a manufacturing facility India with an initial investment of $30 million which will rise to $100 million within a year.
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