- Good sense has prevailed: India Inc
The bill would not have had any direct impact on Indian companies. But the spirit of the rejection was one of "anti-protectionism".
- IT majors cut client billing rates by 40%
“The last month or so has seen unprecedented cut in billing rates even for existing customers,” said Avinash Vashisth, chairman and CEO of ...
IT biggies take 40% hit in billing ratesThe race to woo recession-hit clients across the world is forcing IT biggies to reduce their client billing rates, sometimes as high as 35-...
- Satyam scam: Credibility of Brand India IT under cloud
Satyam Computer Services chairman B Ramalinga Raju’s admission he had cooked the company’s books will affect the rest of the Indian corpora...
- It’s security first for India Inc
Corporate majors have called for strong security measures and tougher laws to protect the financial capital from terrorist attacks
- IT industry finds Indian market attractive
Rising rupee, increasing wages and dipping margins in the IT exports business are causing concern. Wacky gadgets | Writing on the digital b...
- Infosys results keep investors on the edge
Average estimates of seven brokerages showed Infosys is expected to increase revenues sequentially by 5.7%, the slowest among its peers. Ti...
- Emerging sectors lure away executives from IT sector
In the job market and for job seekers in 2008 and beyond, IT may no longer be the first and obvious choice for bright executives. Movers & ...
- Small cities emerging as new IT hubs
Tier II cities like Indore, Pune & Nashik are emerging as new IT hubs, spawning successful start-ups and attracting multinational giants.
- Is Indian IT getting too expensive?
Salaries of mid and senior-level professionals are a particular cause of worry.