Indian adoption of Linux surges
News A number of other Indian state governments are expressing interest in using open-source software, and Indian president A.P.J. Indian Railway Catering Services and Tourism said it has chosen Red Hat Linux to work with Oracle's e-business suite.will...
[February 13, 2004, 9:10]
Indian outsourcing feels credit-crunch squeeze
News Indian outsourcing companies are likely to be affected by the economic downturn in the US, an Indian trade body has warned. The National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom) said on Tuesday that the continuing "turmoil" in the US...
[September 26, 2008, 16:31]
Indian IT outsourcing market continues to boom
News The top 20 Indian IT services companies generated $5.77bn from exports in 2003/2004, a year-on-year increase of 31 percent, according to a report published by the National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) and the Indian...
[July 15, 2004, 13:00]
Indian president calls for open-source defence software
News Software maintenance and software upgrade is an important issue for defence," Kalam said at a meeting of Indian Navy's Weapons and Electronic System Engineering Establishment in New Delhi last week. Under the Indian constitution, the president is...
[July 8, 2004, 8:50]
Indian IT sector boosts security post-Mumbai attacks
News Following the terror attacks, large IT companies had approached the Indian government for CISF (Central Industrial Security Force) protection to their facilities. Recently, the Indian government (through an ordinance) allowed CISF to guard private...
[January 27, 2009, 10:35]
Indian Curry (Veg)
Downloads Here is a collection of most popular Indian Recipes (Vegetarian). These are easy to cook and appeal to majority of the Indian food lovers. Whether you are a beginner or an advance level cook, anyone and everyone can cook these delicious Indian...
[December 2, 2008, 10:27]
Indian officials accuse China of cyber attacks
Blog China is mounting "almost daily" attacks against Indian Government computer systems, including scanning networks for possible vulnerabilties to exploit in the event of conflict, said the TOI. According to the article, over the last two months China...
[May 6, 2008, 12:38]
Indian outsourcing giants see sluggish growth
News All three of the Indian outsourcers blamed challenging global economic conditions, with Infosys warning that the next quarter may continue to be difficult as companies postpone decisions on outsourcing.
[July 21, 2008, 8:41]
Indian techies snubbing west in favour of home
News Indian tech graduates are increasingly turning their back on western countries in favour of finding work at home. Graduates from the Indian Institutes of Technology — so-called "IITians" — told Evalueserve that India was fast catching up with the...
[April 30, 2008, 8:48]
Indian outsourcing 'saves US jobs'
News Sending software coding and business process jobs out to India have improved employment figures in the US, says an Indian IT association. In addition, the body stressed recent legislative moves in the US and the possible reduction of overseas H1B...
[July 14, 2003, 13:48]
Indian IT firms told to seek big acquisitions
News Indian outsourcing companies need to make big acquisitions if they are to challenge the existing world order of global IT services companies. The average annual growth rate for the Indian companies was 42.4 percent in 2006, compared with a 4.3...
[September 27, 2007, 9:09]
Indian CIOs face skills shortage
News Indian chief information officers must consider offshoring as the country is hit by an IT skills shortage. Linda Cohen, vice president and distinguished analyst for Gartner's IT sourcing group, said local service providers are not allocating enough...
[June 12, 2007, 9:26]
Indian firm brings tech jobs to Belfast
News Indian IT and telecoms company Tech Mahindra is to create around 220 jobs in Belfast with a new multimillion-pound service delivery centre. The move brings the number of people employed by Indian tech companies in Northern Ireland to more than 2,500.
[July 3, 2007, 9:17]
Indian outsourcing companies target Europe
News Indian outsourcing providers are gaining traction in continental Europe, and are increasingly focusing their efforts there, according to Gartner analysts. In the last two quarters Gartner has tracked the growth of the six largest Indian offshore...
[April 16, 2007, 8:30]
Indian Automotive Firm Finds Fast Track to Supplier Integration
White Papers Mahindra & Mahindra, a leading Indian automaker, needed to streamline cooperation with its component and systems manufacturers. By implementing the supplier-enablement capabilities of the mySAP Supplier Relationship Management (mySAP SRM) solution...
[July 26, 2007, 15:03]
Indian outsourcers warn salary costs are rising
News The Indian IT outfits' results have been helped by the falling value of the rupee against the dollar. Analyst house Ovum said in a briefing note that the results confirm the trend that growth of the Indian offshore outsourcers is slowing and...
[July 21, 2006, 17:45]
Indian OpenOffice rollout picks up pace
News Open source groups are helping the Indian government meet its target of creating open source CDs in all official Indian languages by Firefox browser and the OpenOffice.org productivity suite, have already been translated into five Indian languages...
[November 17, 2005, 16:00]
Indian OpenOffice roll-out continues
News Following the popularity of CDs containing Tamil Language versions of open source software, the Indian government is giving away millions of Hindi Language CDs. Last month, ZDNet UK reported that the Indian government would distribute 3.5m free CDs...
[June 23, 2005, 17:30]
Dell admits Indian mistake
Talkback to all the pro-Indian posters telling us how great you are, a reminder that the original story is "Dell admits Indian mistake", so you do seem to have a problem somewhere. It seems related to the fact that you seem to hold such a high opinion of...
[October 7, 2006, 14:00]
An Indian IT Odyssey
Blog I’m also on a mission to find out what makes the Indian IT market tick and try to figure out where it goes next. So I’m currently in Bangalore India under the auspices of Yahoo! to attend the company’s Hack Day weekend.
[October 5, 2007, 7:45]



