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AI-Led Tech Craze Leaves Mega Indian Software Stocks In The Dust
- Monday May 20, 2024
- Business News | Abhishek Vishnoi, Bloomberg
Shares of India's vaunted IT outsourcing firms are facing a reality check, as global investors' rush into the artificial intelligence theme starts to leave pricey old-economy tech stocks behind.
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Opinion: Bengaluru Reads Your X-Ray. Chennai May Train Your Doctor
- Monday April 3, 2023
- Opinion | Andy Mukherjee | Bloomberg
India's capabilities in software are entering a new phase. The industry that came into its own at the turn of the millennium has remained fixated on providing outsourced services at a fraction of code-writing cos
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www.ndtv.com
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Kaseya Ransomware Attack Affected Up to 1,500 Businesses, CEO Says
- Tuesday July 6, 2021
- Reuters
Between 800 and 1,500 businesses around the world have been affected by a ransomware attack centered on US information technology firm Kaseya, its chief executive said on Monday.
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www.gadgets360.com
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In Bengaluru vs Hyderabad, India's Silicon Valley Is Falling Behind
- Saturday November 5, 2016
- Bangalore News | Written by Maya Sharma
Till a few years ago, "Being Bangalored" was a term used to describe an area losing a business or jobs to the newly-minted Silicon Valley of India.
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www.ndtv.com
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BlackBerry DTEK60 With 5.5-Inch Display, Android 6.0 Marshmallow Launched
- Tuesday October 25, 2016
- Reuters
BlackBerry last month said it planned to outsource the development of its smartphones to focus on its more profitable business of software and managing mobile devices.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Opinion: No, India's Software Industry Did Not Die On Friday
- Sunday October 16, 2016
- Opinion | Mohandas Pai
The Indian software export industry is about $110 billion. It employs around 4.25 million people. It has a 60 per cent market share of global outsourcing and is globally dominant.
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www.ndtv.com
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BlackBerry to Stop Making Smartphones, Focus on Software Business
- Wednesday September 28, 2016
- Gerrit De Vynck, Bloomberg
BlackBerry has completely outsourced smartphone design and production, a process that CEO John Chen had been doing piecemeal for 3 years.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Indian IT outsourcing growth seen at lower end of forecast: Nasscom
- Monday November 19, 2012
- Written by SurbhiC
India's $100 billion software and services outsourcing sector is likely to meet the lower end of the growth outlook for this fiscal year.
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www.gadgets360.com
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In Bangalore, a remake to avoid being "Bangalored"
- Thursday April 5, 2012
- India News | Reuters
India's software industry has discovered it needs to move up the value chain or enter niche areas like gaming to continue growing. In 2008, companies in the United States and Europe saved over $20 billion by outsourcing services to India, according to a McKinsey report.
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www.ndtv.com
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As U.S. election looms, India IT seeks image makeover
- Friday March 30, 2012
- Technology | Reuters
As U.S. presidential election ramps up the rhetoric against offshoring jobs, Indian software services firms want an image makeover.
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www.ndtv.com
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AI-Led Tech Craze Leaves Mega Indian Software Stocks In The Dust
- Monday May 20, 2024
- Business News | Abhishek Vishnoi, Bloomberg
Shares of India's vaunted IT outsourcing firms are facing a reality check, as global investors' rush into the artificial intelligence theme starts to leave pricey old-economy tech stocks behind.
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www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: Bengaluru Reads Your X-Ray. Chennai May Train Your Doctor
- Monday April 3, 2023
- Opinion | Andy Mukherjee | Bloomberg
India's capabilities in software are entering a new phase. The industry that came into its own at the turn of the millennium has remained fixated on providing outsourced services at a fraction of code-writing cos
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www.ndtv.com
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Kaseya Ransomware Attack Affected Up to 1,500 Businesses, CEO Says
- Tuesday July 6, 2021
- Reuters
Between 800 and 1,500 businesses around the world have been affected by a ransomware attack centered on US information technology firm Kaseya, its chief executive said on Monday.
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www.gadgets360.com
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In Bengaluru vs Hyderabad, India's Silicon Valley Is Falling Behind
- Saturday November 5, 2016
- Bangalore News | Written by Maya Sharma
Till a few years ago, "Being Bangalored" was a term used to describe an area losing a business or jobs to the newly-minted Silicon Valley of India.
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www.ndtv.com
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BlackBerry DTEK60 With 5.5-Inch Display, Android 6.0 Marshmallow Launched
- Tuesday October 25, 2016
- Reuters
BlackBerry last month said it planned to outsource the development of its smartphones to focus on its more profitable business of software and managing mobile devices.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Opinion: No, India's Software Industry Did Not Die On Friday
- Sunday October 16, 2016
- Opinion | Mohandas Pai
The Indian software export industry is about $110 billion. It employs around 4.25 million people. It has a 60 per cent market share of global outsourcing and is globally dominant.
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www.ndtv.com
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BlackBerry to Stop Making Smartphones, Focus on Software Business
- Wednesday September 28, 2016
- Gerrit De Vynck, Bloomberg
BlackBerry has completely outsourced smartphone design and production, a process that CEO John Chen had been doing piecemeal for 3 years.
-
www.gadgets360.com
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Indian IT outsourcing growth seen at lower end of forecast: Nasscom
- Monday November 19, 2012
- Written by SurbhiC
India's $100 billion software and services outsourcing sector is likely to meet the lower end of the growth outlook for this fiscal year.
-
www.gadgets360.com
-
In Bangalore, a remake to avoid being "Bangalored"
- Thursday April 5, 2012
- India News | Reuters
India's software industry has discovered it needs to move up the value chain or enter niche areas like gaming to continue growing. In 2008, companies in the United States and Europe saved over $20 billion by outsourcing services to India, according to a McKinsey report.
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www.ndtv.com
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As U.S. election looms, India IT seeks image makeover
- Friday March 30, 2012
- Technology | Reuters
As U.S. presidential election ramps up the rhetoric against offshoring jobs, Indian software services firms want an image makeover.
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www.ndtv.com