Nasscom sees revenue at $28 billion

The Indian IT industry is expected to register a growth of 31 percent to reach revenues of $28 billion in the financial year 2004-05, Nasscom said.

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Five more Indian IT firms in Finland

Five more Indian IT companies will set up operations in Finland to tap the huge Baltic and Scandinavian countries. Almost all the five big Indian...

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Invensys consolidating Indian operations

Invensys is consolidation its India operations to hike its manpower and improve development works in India.Though the growth is insignificant,...

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Accenture doubles staff in India

US BPO major Accentrure has doubled its staff in India in the last one year riding on the BPO wave. In the year ended November 2004, the...

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Tricom to invest Rs. 20 cr in Mumbai, Pune

Non-voice business process outsourcing company Tricom India Ltd will invest Rs. 20 crore (Rs 200 million) to expand and set up a 600-seat facility in Mumbai and 1,500-2,000 seat facility in Pune.

Goyal to head Veritas’ Data management

Aspire Systems to ramp up workforce

Warburg sells 3.3% stake in Bharti

Desai co-founded Voxify garners $10M

Reddy's Sierraatlantic acquires Sceptre Database

Sierra Atlantic, a provider of outsourced systems integration services acquires fellow systems integrator Sceptre Database Consultants in a cash and stock deal.

Gupta founded InfoUSA acquires @once

Solaris source code now open

HCL Tech pact with Agere Systems