New information technology outsourcing opportunities are largely going to India, thanks to India’s long-standing advantages. Despite negative press coverage that India has received for problems at a ...
The Halting International Relocation of Employment Act (HIRE Act), introduced by Republican Senator Bernie Moreno of Ohio, ...
Has India’s information technology (IT) outsourcing boom peaked? There have been predictions that India will lose most of its outsourcing firms in the next two years. IT industry wages in India ...
India's outsourcing crown is safe for now, as serious competition is lacking in areas including skills and infrastructure, according to advisory firm TPI. The country had over the years "assumed a ...
BENGALURU (Reuters) -India's massive IT sector faces a lengthy period of uncertainty with customers delaying or re-negotiating contracts while the U.S. debates a proposed 25% tax on American firms ...
Bessemer Venture Partners COO Nithin Kaimal told CNBC-TV18 that AI will reshape — not replace — traditional IT services, creating new opportunities for both incumbents and AI-first startups.
India's fears that other countries are undercutting its dominance of the global outsourcing market have pushed it into extending a tax break for software companies say consultants. The finance ...
A U.S. company offers $380 million for a majority stake in a Bangalore, India-based business-process outsourcing firm. EDS has made a $380 million offer to buy a majority stake in an Indian ...
BANGALORE, India — India, the favored destination for the outsourcing of software development, is also attracting outsourced research and development projects, according to a new study. The study by ...
Despite protests in Europe and the U.S. against outsourcing and the moving of jobs to India, the country’s software services and business process outsourcing (BPO) services business is booming, ...
India's outsourcing giants are suffering sluggish growth in contrast to record-breaking spending on global services in 2008. The country's big three outsourcers Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services, and ...
Indian Insurance Outsourcing Revenues for 2003 Are Estimated at $367 Million of Which, 63% Came from the US, 22% from EMEA and 15% from the Rest of the World Research ...