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Software multinationals lead in hiring

Software multinationals lead in hiring

Rediff.com   22 Dec 2007

Today, however, the major six IT MNCs alone -- IBM, Accenture, Capgemini, EDS, HP and ACS -- account for over 9 per cent of the Indian IT-BPO workforce. Overall, MNCs in India account for an estimated 14-15 per cent of the Indian IT workforce.

Videoconferencing lends farmers a helping hand

Videoconferencing lends farmers a helping hand

Rediff.com   20 Dec 2007

Farmers are now using video conferencing to procure good-quality seeds, fertiliser and other inputs. They are also using the technology to access market-related information, and market their products in some cases.

Aegis on the lookout for buyouts

Aegis on the lookout for buyouts

Rediff.com   17 Dec 2007

The Essar group firm is in talks with 7-10 companies for a "strategic fit", as it races to become a $500 million company by 2010. In some of these cases the due diligence process is in progress. Aegis is looking at firms in the US, South America and the Philippines.

Foreign IT cos growing fastest in India

Foreign IT cos growing fastest in India

Rediff.com   13 Dec 2007

Industry estimates peg the turnovers of MNCs like Dell, Intel, Microsoft and IBM at well over the half-billion dollar mark. Firms, like Cisco, are said to have crossed the billion-dollar mark in domestic sales in 2006-07, and for a player like HP India, it is estimated in excess of $2.5 billion.

IBM to invest more in India labs for IT security

IBM to invest more in India labs for IT security

Rediff.com   10 Dec 2007

IBM plans to increase its investments in its two software laboratories in Pune and Bangalore as part of its $1.5 billion security initiative in 2008, announced on November 1.

Dell India R&D to focus on software

Dell India R&D to focus on software

Rediff.com   7 Dec 2007

In a bid to focus on testing, software and documentation, Dell India is integrating its hardware research and development (R&D) activities with its R&D units in Austin and Taiwan.

Cisco 'thrilled' to have Padmasree Warrior

Cisco 'thrilled' to have Padmasree Warrior

Rediff.com   7 Dec 2007

The highest-ranking female executive in Motorola's nearly 80-year history, Indian-born IITian Padmasree Warrior, has now joined Cisco as its chief technology officer (CTO) after spending over two decades at Motorola.

IT majors to up foreign hiring by 10-20%

IT majors to up foreign hiring by 10-20%

Rediff.com   6 Dec 2007

They reason that hiring locals abroad -- where they have 'near-shore' (with proximity to the client) development centres -- would help them tap local markets and serve global clients better, win more deals and goodwill in those countries, besides scoring brownie points with the US in an election year (over H1-B visas).

Wipro launches video interviews to save cost

Wipro launches video interviews to save cost

Rediff.com   4 Dec 2007

Wipro has already screened hundreds of applicants through video kiosks it has set up at three of its campuses - two in Bangalore and one in Chennai. The company shortly plans to extend this concept, and install over 1,000 video phones at all its 20-odd campuses across the country. Each campus accommodates over 2,000 people.

Software leads boom in jobs

Software leads boom in jobs

Rediff.com   3 Dec 2007

The software sector has once again underlined its importance to the country by accounting for more than half of the total jobs created by Indian industry in the last financial year.

Cisco set to launch rebranding campaign

Cisco set to launch rebranding campaign

Rediff.com   29 Nov 2007

In an attempt to shed its image of being just a networking company, Cisco India will be launching a major brand repositioning campaign in India during the first quarter of 2008. It will include an outdoor, print and electronic media and web advertising campaign by OgilvyOne.

Telecom delay to cost Rs 800 cr a day: report

Telecom delay to cost Rs 800 cr a day: report

Rediff.com   28 Nov 2007

The asssumption is based on the fact that an investment of nearly Rs 34,021 crore (slightly over Rs 90 crore a day) has contributed to an increase of Rs 5,71,874 crore (over Rs 1,500 crore a day) to the GDP in fiscal 2006-07, according to a new report by Frost & Sullivan.

Now, green bucks for IT companies

Now, green bucks for IT companies

Rediff.com   24 Nov 2007

Indian IT companies such as Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Wipro, Infosys and Satyam, besides MNCs such as IBM, are working towards becoming carbon neutral while simultaneously converting their expertise in this area to help global companies become environment-friendly.

Money transfer through your mobiles soon!

Money transfer through your mobiles soon!

Rediff.com   23 Nov 2007

The technology is in place and operators are waiting for the green signal.

The people behind Supercomputer Eka

The people behind Supercomputer Eka

Rediff.com   19 Nov 2007

The credit goes to a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Sons - the Computational Research Laboratories (CRL). The main people behind the super achievement are N Seetha Rama Krishna (Project Manager), Sunil Sherlekar (Head, Embedded Innovation) and Ashwin Nanda (who heads CRL) besides, of course, Ratan Tata himself and CRL Chairman S Ramadorai, who is also the CEO & MD of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).

WNS bosses' unique plan to fight attrition

WNS bosses' unique plan to fight attrition

Rediff.com   8 Nov 2007

Neeraj Bhargava, CEO of Mumbai-based business process outsourcing (BPO firm) WNS Global Services, and his team have voluntarily decided to forfeit their bonuses if they are not successful in getting the attrition rates below 30 per cent. This is probably the first such move of its kind in the industry in which attrition has become a critical issue. WNS has over 15,000 employees, and its current attrition rate stands at 43 per cent.

No Gphone, Google bets on Android

No Gphone, Google bets on Android

Rediff.com   7 Nov 2007

Google has unveiled an ambitious strategy that will make cellphones cheaper and speed up internet surfing. Google's director of mobile platforms, Andy Rubin, said in a telephonic conversation from the US that the new platform called Android should reduce the prices of today's $500 smart phones to around $100-150 in a year or so. "If there's ever a Gphone, it will be built on the Android platform," he said.

4 PSUs among top 5 most valuable cos

4 PSUs among top 5 most valuable cos

Rediff.com   5 Nov 2007

Till 15 days ago, only two PSUs - Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) and National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) - ranked amongst the five most valuable companies. But with two more PSUs, Mineral and Metals Trading Corporation (MMTC) and National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC), seeing sustained rise in the last three months, the number has risen to four.

Mobile TV hopefuls seek level playing field

Mobile TV hopefuls seek level playing field

Rediff.com   2 Nov 2007

Mobile TV -- basically an application that enables television services on handhelds such as mobiles, handheld TVs, car TV, GPS terminals, game devices, laptop PCs, and other portable devices -- is a step closer to seeing the light of day in India.

Mixed fortune for IT small, mid-caps in Q2

Mixed fortune for IT small, mid-caps in Q2

Rediff.com   19 Oct 2007

Unlike the first quarter of FY08 when Indian IT small- and mid-caps were hit hard due to a nearly 7 per cent appreciation in the rupee against the dollar, the July-September period was relatively kind to these firms. It spared them to some extent, since the rupee appreciated around 1.5 per cent over the period. However, the rupee rose around 12 per cent against the dollar over the last 12 months.