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RACE FOR OUTSOURCING: Leading Indian software firms are in the race for a $125 mn outsourcing contract.

RACE FOR OUTSOURCING: Leading Indian software firms are in the race for a $125 mn outsourcing contract.

Infosys, Tata Consultancy in race for ING deal

Leading Indian software firms such as Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys Technologies are in the race for a $125 million outsourcing contract from Dutch ING Group, the Economic Times reported on Wednesday, citing unnamed sources.

RISING RUPEE CONCERNS: The rupee

IT industry upset over rising rupee

The outsourcing industry is reeling under the rising rupee and has appealed to the Finance Ministry for help.

http://www.ibnlive.com/news/it-industry-upset-over-rising-rupee/42764-7.html

MADE FOR OTHERS: Indian companies don’t have it easy outsourcing to domestic technology providers.

Indian firms find outsourcing hard

A Gartner survey has found that Indian companies aren't quite happy outsourcing to Indian technology providers.

http://www.ibnlive.com/news/indian-firms-find-outsourcing-hard/42482-7.html

NEW MARKET: To get started as a PPO all you need is a PC and a Internet connection.

PPO latest buzz in job market

With the PPO you can offer services like tutoring online, as well as offering consultancy in your own field and get paid accordingly.

http://www.ibnlive.com/news/ppo-latest-buzz-in-job-market/41820-7.html

PASADENA TO INDIA: The Indian reporters were to cover city council meeting via the Internet.

Indian outsourced journos dropped

Pasadena website decides not publish reports by two reporters who covered city council affairs via the Internet.

http://www.ibnlive.com/news/indian-outsourced-journos-dropped/40681-2.html

NEXT DESTINATION: India

After BPO, it's medical outsourcing

American companies are now looking at offering medical treatments in India to their employee as health care benefits, to save costs.

http://www.ibnlive.com/news/after-bpo-its-medical-outsourcing/39239-3.html

HI-TECH VILLAGE: IT companies are trying to find a way to tap into the limitless potential in villages across India.

India's rural poor part of IT boom

Ramalina Raju's Satyam Computer services is taking outsourcing one step further by opening centers in villages.

http://www.ibnlive.com/news/indias-rural-poor-part-of-it-boom/39043-7.html

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