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NASSCOM NewslineFindings of the NASSCOM-McKinsey Report 2005 indicate that, ...
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NASSCOM Newsline
Findings of the NASSCOM-McKinsey Report 2005 indicate that, while more than three million students graduate from Indian colleges and the nation produces 500,000 engineers annually, only a very small percentage are directly employable by the industry. -
Issue No. 82
Whether it is to add powerful complementary products and IP to their existing portfolios, to increase their list of blue chip customers, enhance their referrals in Europe and the Americas or improve their standing in the global markets — Indian IT-BPO companies are going for mergers and acquisitions, and taking the inorganic growth path. -
Issue No. 81
The Indian domestic market has undergone a transformation over the past decade—rising from the periphery to emerge as a viable, high potential opport unity for the country’s IT-BPO sector. From a situation where the domestic business did not figure on the industry’s agenda, to now, when companies are evolving strategies targeted at building a presence in the domestic sector. -
Issue No. 80
NASSCOM recently shared information about the performance of the IT-BPO industry during 2007-8 and outlined the strategies the industry was looking at to sustain momentum and deal with the uncertain global economic climate during 2008-09. -
Issue No. 78
The big news about the Indian IT-BPO industry is not just its rapid growth, but its proliferation across the country’s landscape.The sector, which initially came up in and around the metros. -
Issue No. 77
As the Indian IT industry moves into its next phase of maturation, it needs to gear up for the numerous challenges that lie ahead. While issues such as the economic recession in the US and its snowballing impact across geos is the talking point within the IT-BPO sector today, there is also a rising... -
Issue No. 76
An interesting session at the NASSCOM Leadership Forum 2008 held from 13-15 February 2008 in Mumbai, focused on what at least three top executives of leading global IT firms felt about the Five Challenges for the next five years. Newsline brings you an overview of the discussion and the insights it threw up for delegates. -
Issue No. 75
NASSCOM’s Annual Study, Strategic Review 2008 shows the Indian IT-BPO industry to be in great health, but says, things could be even better.2007 tested the resilience of the Indian Information Technology-Business Process Outsourcing sector, according to NASSCOM’s Strategic Review 2008, its annual study on the performance of the IT-BPO industry.
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Issue No.74
NASSCOM recently hosted a special event as part of its Emerging Companies Forum-Marketing, to discuss the ways and means that Indian SMEs could tap the business opportunities offered by the Japanese market. -
Issue No. 73
Vietnam ranks among the new emerging IT-BPO destinations on the global map, a country which is drawing investment within the sector from organizations across the world. Indian companies too are looking at Vietnam as an outsourcing hub to set up their BPO and software development facilities.
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