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Mumbai and Bangalore, together, may be the world's next alternative to Silicon Valley. Not just a richer class, a smarter class The data is striking. According to a recent survey by India's Tata Consultancy Services , 71% of students in the country's...
Tags: U.S.-India Business Council, Indians, Shiv Nadar, China, India, New Delhi, Nadar, New York Stock Exchange, HCL Enterprise, Business Finance, Software companies of India, Economy of India, NASSCOM
While the talent numbers have gone up from 1,60,000 in 2008 to 1,73,000 in 2009, registering a 10 per cent growth, it would continue at just 8 per cent in 2010, reaching a mark of 1,87,000 and is expected to grow to 2,84,000 by 2015. The growth in R&D...
Tags: India, services providers, talent pool, MNC R&D, Mumbai, NASSCOM, Offshoring, Business Finance, Outsourcing, International economics, Economy of India, Technology Internet
The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex on Thursday shed 213 points on fears that the government might step in to check the rush of foreign funds into equities, but a section of brokers saw it as a long due correction of overstretched valuation. Brazil’s...
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A greater share of the global engineering services business. Not surprisingly, at the second engineering services meet held by the apex software body Nasscom on Tuesday here, executives from pure-play engineering firms comprised 70% of the audience.
Tags: engineering services, services businesses, Nasscom, India, Mumbai, BSE Sensex, Outsourcing, Infosys, S. D. Shibulal, International economics, Software companies of India, Offshoring, Business Finance
They even say that they are no longer being hounded by existing customers to snip rates. S Janakiraman, president and group chief executive officer (CEO) of MindTree, said his company has been witnessing a reversal in pricing trend in the last three months,...
Tags: price power, India, Mumbai, Companies based in Bangalore, MindTree, NASSCOM, Zensar Technologies, Software companies of India, Pricing, Marketing, Business Finance, Technology Internet
For instance, Europe and the UK contribute close to 27 per cent (July-September quarter) of India's largest IT services provider, Tata Consultancy Services [ Get Quote ] (TCS), yet, it does not see any impact. "There is no impact on TCS, since clients...
Tags: Nasscom, Europe, getting quote, TPI India, Belgium, Brussels
Presenting the interim finding of the study, Booz and Company Vice President Vikas Sehgal said India, besides providing cost effective solutions, is also being looked by the global market to play a significant role in providing highend engineering and...
Tags: United News of India, engineering services, NASSCOM-BOOZ, booz study, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Outsourcing, Information technology management, Economy of India, NASSCOM, Software companies of India, Business Finance
It also happens to be the first 3-D animated Hollywood film that has been conceived, produced, and animated by an Indian company — Mumbai-based Crest Animation Studios. A team of 250 people at Crest’s Ghatkoper studio are currently hard at work, supported...
Tags: Crest Animation Studios, animation industry, India, Mumbai, Alpha and Omega, Visual effects, NASSCOM, Indian animation, Animation
The $60-billion information technology industry in India will continue to attract overseas business, despite competition from other emerging markets that also offer lower costs, says the India head of global software giant Computer Associates. 'Our costs...
Tags: Indian Institute of Technology, Saurabh Srivastava, India, Mumbai, BSE Sensex, Software companies of India, Economy of India, NASSCOM, Shrivastava, Business Finance
India�s relatively lesser known strengths in the Engineering domain. The Summit would enable it Es players in the country to further exploit the potential and to provide a platform to meet, strategise, network and capture �out-of-the-box� ideas. 'Global...
Tags: leadership summit, NASSCOM, India, Mumbai, Business Finance, Economy of India