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OUTSOURCING
`US BPO Bill may not impact India'
THE US Government's legislation against business process outsourcing (BPO) by US companies may not affect India's BPO market, said the US Consul General in Chennai, Dr Richard D. Haynes. ``The US restrictions on BPO may largely be on issues ... More

SOFTWARE
Wipro grows in quality consulting
Leveraging the lessons from its internal quality initiatives, the company has developed a copyrighted Six Sigma for software methodologies and plans to increasingly deploy Six Sigma projects in customer engagements. More

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    Survey sees higher IT spending by airports
    AIRPORTS across the world, on an average, spend four per cent of their revenue on information technology (IT) and telecommunications investments. But this figure is expected to grow, says the `Airport IT Trends Survey-2004', released earlier this ... More




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    May. 16-May. 22
    Roll back roaming tariff hike: TRAI

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