Infosys Latin Am BPO head quits; Aniket Maindarkar replaces him
Bangalore: Infosys, India's second largest IT services exporter, saw a yet another high profile exit with its BPO Head for Latin America Humberto Andrade quitting the company. Confirming Andrade's re
New Data Protection Act sought
After being stung by a slew of data theft and misuse issues leading to the denting of investor confidence in the BPO industry in AP, state IT minister Ponnala Lakshmaiah has written to the Centre, se
New Data Protection Act sought
After being stung by a slew of data theft and misuse issues leading to the denting of investor confidence in the BPO industry in AP, state IT minister Ponnala Lakshmaiah has written to the Centre, se
Infosys BPO to recruit 8,000 more this year
Infosys BPO on Wednesday said it will hire about 8,000 people in the remaining part of this financial year and about 20 per cent of them will be in middle and senior level professionals.
"In FY 2013,
Nasscom concerned over US visa probe on Indian cos
India's IT services industry body Nasscom has expressed concern over recent probe by the US against some Indian companies, including country's second largest software exporter Infosys, on allegations
India remains leader in BPO segment: Govt
Despite the rise of Philippines in the outsourcing sector, India remains the leader with an estimated revenue of USD 15.9 billion from the segment in 2011-12, Minister of State for Communications and
Savitha takes BPOs to rural heartland
Why bring rural India to the world? Let’s take the world to rural India instead. That was the thought that encouraged Savitha Malappa to settle on the idea of a rural BPO (business process outsourcing
As U.S. election looms, India IT seeks image makeover
As the U.S. presidential election ramps up the rhetoric against offshoring jobs, India's flagship software services providers are seeking an image makeover.
For Wipro, Infosys and others, multi-billi
US Bill on outsourcing cause of concern: India
India on Thursday expressed concern over the proposed US Call Centre Bill but said that it is premature to assess the impact of the decision on the domestic IT industry.
A bipartisan bill has been ta
India BPO industry suffers 55% attrition
The attrition rate in India's business process outsourcing sector jumped to 55 per cent from a year earlier, dealing a potentially fatal blow to the flagship industry, a study said on Thursday.
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