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OUTSOURCING


`India is still the best bet for outsourcing'
"There is good competition from China and Malaysia, but India scores higher in terms of cost savings, both on the manpower and infrastructure front." More

Indian IT pavilion a big draw at US outsource fair
THE INDIASOFT pavilion at Outsource World New York 2003 held at New York City on September 16-18, 2003 generated an "unprecedented interest" among the business visitors numbering over 17,000. "Outsource World has given 23 Indian companies, ... More

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    SOFTWARE


    Emerson Network sees India centre as key hub
    "The efforts of the Indian team will be collaborated with the hardware depth available at our Chinese facility, enabling us to speed up our development process," says Mr C. Gene Hayden, Vice-President, Emerson Network Power (Asia-Pacific). More

    TCS plans to offer banking software on ASP platform
    IN a bid to expand its footprint in the banking sector, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) plans to offer its flagship banking software package, Quartz, on an application services provider (ASP) platform. TCS plans to target small and medium-sized ... More

    ISPS


    The disconnect drama in the Dishnet world
    TYPE www.ddsl.net to access the site of DishnetDSL Ltd and you would be in for a cyber assault onscreen, with boxes that open in quick succession, as if you were clicking a porn site. `Attention Customers' ... More

    EVENTS


  • Looking Back

    IT-ENABLED SERVICES


    vCustomer on hiring spree
    VCUSTOMER, a US incorporated global services firm providing scalable, affordable and integrated BPO solutions, has announced its plans to recruit more than 1,000 technology support and customer care professionals. In line with the projected ... More

    NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES


    SolidWorks launches new `routing' tool
    SOLIDWORKS Corporation, the 3D computer-aided design (CAD) software company, has unveiled `SolidWorks Routing' in India, an easy-to-use tool that gives automated tube, pipe, and cable route design capabilities in one application. With ... More
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    In Focus
    Cola Controversy
    The Cable tangle
    Indo-China Relations
    Telecom Competition
    Oil PSUs: Disinvestment dilemma
    In Depth
    In Kashmir
    Simple Economics
    Slowburn
    Tax Talk
    NRIs & Investment Avenues
    Corporate Governance

    Looking back
    Sep. 14-Sep. 20
    Satyam to hire over 1,000 in 4/5 weeks

    Software majors earning more revenue per client

    Tribunal order on WLL — COAI advised to move SC

    When mobiles turn monster-masters

    H-1 B visas in IT sector down 75 pc in 2002


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