70 % Indian BPO will cease to exist in 2005: Gartner Study

As many as 70 percent of the top 15 Indian business process outsourcing startups will cease to exist in the coming months, analyst firm Gartner said.

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Ikanos appoints Ghosh Assistant VP

Ikanos Communications, a Broadband chipset and Fiber-Fast solutions developer, has appointed Biswa Ghosh as assistant vice president of systems...

Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST

Intel names Sodhani president of Intel Capital

Intel Corp. has appointed Arvind Sodhani president of Intel Capital. He will replace John H.F. Miner, who resigned recently.

Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST

Unisys Corp set to expand Indian workforce

Fortune 500 technology services and solutions company, Unisys Corporation and its partners in the country expect to increase its headcount by 2,000...

Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST

Aptech ranked No.1 in China

Indian IT education and training major Aptech, was ranked Number One in IT training market for the third consecutive year in China and it earned a revenue of $40 million in 2004.

Nasscom outlines steps for continuing outsourcing boom

Cartesis to start R&D with Ness in Bangalore

Assam witnesses a silent IT revolution

Prabhat K. Dubey’s TelASIC gets $26 M funding

Huawei mulls manufacturing unit in India

Chinese telecom giant Huawei Technologies is mulling to start a manufacturing unit in India at a cost of $100 million to tap the growing demand for communication products in the country.

Biotech set to reach $1 B target in 2005

SEI founder Watts Humphrey in India

Microsoft India MD moves to Redmond