Aravind Gowda In Bangalore

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Karnataka ignores cheap connectivity: new airport

Karnataka ignores cheap connectivity: new airport

Rediff.com   24 Mar 2008

Even as Karnataka plans to invest Rs 3,716 crore over the next 3 years to provide dedicated railway connectivity to the new international airport near Devanahalli from the city, experts feel that the Indian Railways' network in and around the city can be utilised to ferry passengers at a fraction of the cost. This network offers an intermediate solution that can ease some of the load from the highway.

Chip makers may curb hiring

Chip makers may curb hiring

Rediff.com   13 Mar 2008

With a US slump likely, semiconductor firms - particularly the global companies operating captive design centres in India - are expected to hire fewer engineers in the next financial year. More than 50 global companies, mostly from the US, operate captive design centres or offshore development centres, partnering Indian firms. More than 50 per cent of the Indian semiconductor firms are dependent on the US market for revenue. Hence, on-campus hiring will see general slowdown.

EDS follows IT majors in trimming staff

EDS follows IT majors in trimming staff

Rediff.com   20 Feb 2008

The move, alleged employee sources, started somewhere in mid-January. While at least 80 employees were asked to resign over the past week, one company source asserted that as many as 300 employees were being asked to leave. The company, however, dismissed the employee allegations as pure speculation.

IT firms to cut allowances of staff abroad

IT firms to cut allowances of staff abroad

Rediff.com   18 Feb 2008

Faced with imminent recession in the United States, Indian IT services companies might take this step from April 1, 2008.

Collabera to focus on South India

Collabera to focus on South India

Rediff.com   13 Feb 2008

IT services provider Collabera, formerly known as Global Consultants Inc (GCI), plans to significantly increase its presence in South India by opening more delivery centres over the next two years.

'Satisfied customers are sticky'

'Satisfied customers are sticky'

Rediff.com   18 Jan 2008

The country's largest apparel exporter, Bangalore-based Gokaldas Exports (2006-7 turnover Rs 1,045 crore or Rs 10.45 billion), sprang a surprise last year when leading global private equity firm Blackstone acquired a 50.1 per cent stake in it.

Infosys buys land for 2nd campus in B'lore

Infosys buys land for 2nd campus in B'lore

Rediff.com   14 Jan 2008

This is the first time that the company has acquired land on its own without seeking the assistance of the state government's land acquisition agency, Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board.

Wipro eyes IP markets in Japan

Wipro eyes IP markets in Japan

Rediff.com   7 Nov 2007

Wipro Technologies, which runs the global IT business of the IT-to-soaps conglomerate, is looking to increase its business from Japan and the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. It sees a strong demand for intellectual property (IP) in areas such as semiconductors, System on Chip (SoC) and Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit (RFIC) design coming from Japan and the APAC region, which is emerging as the new growth engine of the world.

Small IT companies now moving to tier-III cities

Small IT companies now moving to tier-III cities

Rediff.com   5 Nov 2007

Encouraged by their progress, many small IT firms are now exploring tier-III cities such as Udupi, Manipal, Hubli and Belgaum in Karnataka, Kozhikode in Kerala, Tirunelveli in Tamil Nadu, Jaipur in Rajasthan, and Durgapur and Kharagpur in West Bengal.

Making long lasting mobile batteries in India

Making long lasting mobile batteries in India

Rediff.com   29 Sep 2007

Research is being done in India to improve the power efficiency of devices.

Companies warm up to fab guidelines

Companies warm up to fab guidelines

Rediff.com   19 Sep 2007

With the Centre issuing the guidelines of the new semiconductor policy, companies are firming up their investment plans in India to set up plants.

Fab cos move to rural

Fab cos move to rural

Rediff.com   14 Sep 2007

Unlike IT services companies, which require a large workforce, an average semiconductor design firm needs 150 engineers

Onsite IT staff will have to sign bonds

Onsite IT staff will have to sign bonds

Rediff.com   8 Sep 2007

Techies consider onsite posting rewarding because the difference between offshore and onsite packages is more than three times. Besides, onsite employees are given special allowances for working late hours, transport, medical costs and insurance.

Legal hurdles block new Bangalore airport

Legal hurdles block new Bangalore airport

Rediff.com   22 Aug 2007

Govt fighting 40 cases on six-lane approach road.

Chip design automation - the next big thing

Chip design automation - the next big thing

Rediff.com   7 Aug 2007

The Indian product market, worth $110 million in 2004, is expected to be $1 billion by 2015.

Bangalore all set to become 'unwired'

Bangalore all set to become 'unwired'

Rediff.com   28 Jul 2007

Its wireless connectivity is based on pay per usage of bandwidth, using SRIT's product DynaRate, which enables users to demand bandwidth on a real-time and dynamic basis.

Infosys to buy Philips Global's finance BPO

Infosys to buy Philips Global's finance BPO

Rediff.com   17 Jul 2007

Infosys will be taking over the subsidiary along with all the costs in the similar manner that TCS had acquired the operations of the Pearl Group in the UK.

Bangalore is Lenovo's marketing hub

Bangalore is Lenovo's marketing hub

Rediff.com   17 Jul 2007

The initial focus of the hub will be to formulate marketing strategies and create marketing deliverables for print and online.

BPO boom moves to smaller Indian cities

BPO boom moves to smaller Indian cities

Rediff.com   13 Jul 2007

More and more domestic companies are setting up business process outsourcing units in district headquarters, tier-III cities and non-IT clusters to save on real estate costs and stem attrition rates.

Altair bets big on India for growth

Altair bets big on India for growth

Rediff.com   31 May 2007

Altair Engineering, specialising in advanced engineering software and grid computing technology, is betting big on India for growth.