Wipro chairman Azim Premji has projected IT software and IT-enabled services exports to touch $19-20 billion this fiscal.
Global corporations which offshore IT and BPO work to countries like India not just looking at short-term gains, but on how outsourcing gives returns over a 10-year period, an IT industry official said.
Rejecting US criticism that India has a closed economy, the government on Thursday said growth in imports were a testimony to the liberalising economy and expressed confidence that the IT industry would find a "creative solution
Indian software companies have a huge potential to grow. And investors are likely to reap advantages of the same.
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The IT industry is expected to contribute 30 per cent of all foreign exchange flows into the country by 2008, Minister for IT and Communications, Dayanidhi Maran said.
Lauding the role of infotech professionals in changing the world's perception about India, IT and Communications Minister Arun Shourie on Friday said the software exports were expected to touch $11 billion this year.
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the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry on Wednesday said the country's IT industry is slated to grow by 26 per cent this year driven by strong economic performance.
iGATE Global Solutions said on Monday that it has appointed Mohan Sekar as chief delivery officer-IT services.
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Norman Matloff, professor of computer science at the University of California, Davis, believes that the US has enough highly skilled engineers and raising the cap on H-1B would hamper the wages of senior workers already in the industry.
In a bid to attract foreign investment, Gujarat will host a three-day global investors summit in Ahmedabad from September 28 to showcase its industrial capabilities.
Hero Honda Motors, the country's largest motorcycle maker, has expressed confidence of maintaining its industry leadership by achieving double-digit growth in volume and revenue and much higher growth in profits during the next three years.
The government on Tuesday said Indian IT industry should vie for more than the targeted five per cent global marketshare by 2008 from the current two per cent keeping in view the advantages of large population
Nokia is one of the leading telecom equipment manufacturing companies in India
The United States on Thursday sought to downplay concerns in the Indian IT industry over the recent American legislation curbing outsourcing of federal contracts saying it had a "narrow scope" with regard to its overall impact but made it clear that
Bangalore topped the list of space occupied by the industry during January-March 2004 with 2 million sq feet.
A leading American information technology expert and iGATE Global Solutions director Ed Yourdon on Tuesday said the "next big thing" may emerge from India which may not be on the radar screen of IT majors for innovations.
Private life insurers have asked Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority to come up with a standardised product.\n\n
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Indian IT industry posted a 21 per cent increase in revenue in the year 2003 at $16.4 billion constituting three per cent of the country's GDP, according to IT consultant firm Skoch.
The Indian IT industry is pushing the Nasscom and other agencies to lobby hard with Germany for reviewing its decision to stop issuing green cards to software professionals.
Indian IT industry could touch a total revenue of $15.5 billion in 2004 against $12 billion last year, according to National Association for Software and Service Companies.
The sudden proximity between India and US has, in the eyes of many, sidelined China. This is not the case, argues Colonel Anil A Athale (retd).
Union IT and Communications Minister Arun Shourie on Monday met IT industry leaders including Wipro Chairman Azim Premji in Bangalore and discussed the steps that need to be taken to propel the industry ahead.