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BPO: next wave of opportunity
For the IT industry's head honchos, the annual Nasscom conference is an occasion to exchange horror/success stories and network with potential partners. This year's event was low on evangelism, high on pragmatism.
Vendors should aim for niche areas
THOSE WHO have been regularly attending the annual conference of National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom), the apex industry association of IT software and service companies in India, would have noticed that every year ...
CPCL, CPT reconcile differences, firm up ties
CHENNAI, FEB. 23.This is what competition could do to public sector enterprises. Little over five months after the Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited announced its intention to opt for the Ennore port, the Chennai Port Trust today is close to ...
Intel yet to decide on opening fab facility
NEW DELHI, FEB. 23. The U.S.-based chip-making leader, Intel, has no immediate plans to set up a fabrication facility in India, a spokesperson of the company's India office told The Hindu. This sets at rest rumours of a multi-billion ...
SSIs sore at lack of bank publicity
CHENNAI, FEB. 23. Are public sector banks trying to evade the new one-time settlement scheme for small entrepreneurs with non-performing assets (NPAs or bad debts) up to Rs. 10 crores finalised by the Reserve Bank (RBI)? This question has ...
Pension liabilities expected to rise: RBI
MUMBAI, FEB. 23. With an increase in the number of retirees, pension liabilities were expected to rise and could emerge as an important expenditure item for the State Governments, the Reserve Bank of India said in its study of (State) budgets for ...
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