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Satyam scam: Global tech analysts hail changes and verdictExperts also said that despite all the checks and balances put in place, a fraud like Satyam is impossible to prevent when conspiracy and c...
Infosys and Wipro in fight to renew Rs 12,000 crore outsourcing contract that will expire this year“A lot of the deals that are coming up are obviously incumbent Infosys or Wipro clients, so it’s their market share to lose,” said Frances ...
On cloud nine? Why Accenture may be the one companies should look to beat in digital space“We are working with clients, how they transform their business model and how they find new business opportunities,“ McDonald told ET in an...
Software exporters betting big on Generation Next, SMAC space to rake in businessInfosys acknowledging that only 25% of digital programmes are successful, puts a spotlight on some of the tall claims made by these tech co...
Vishal Sikka's 5-point strategy a hit at InfosysThe five planks of Sikka's strategy are — boost for seniors, promoting engineers, employee connect, meeting clients and meeting VCs.
US immigration bill can hurt India's GDP: JP MorganThe outplacement clause (by impacting the IT sector & subsequent multiplier consequences) could take away 0.3-0.4% of India's GDP.
New US visa laws to push costs for domestic IT firms: GartnerThe proposed US legislation on immigration reforms will up the visa-related costs for domestic software firms like TCS and Infosys, Gartner...
- Big IT moves more work, jobs to China
Indian IT majors plan to shift at least 10% of new outsourcing projects to China, for the first time since software exports industry took n...
- 'Indian vendors should target new velocity'
The current global economic downturn has become the first real stern test for the exportdominated Indian IT services industry and bringing ...
Scam-hit Satyam unlikely to exist: GartnerIt is expected to discontinue some of its businesses, service lines or cease to exist in certain geographies by 2010.
- Is Indian IT getting too expensive?
Salaries of mid and senior-level professionals are a particular cause of worry.