Indian firms have taken over quite a bit of software development from the U.S. Now, they want to become the guys in the blue suits.
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Network operation center will be located in India, offer round-the-clock telecommunications services.
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Let the debate begin: Was the iPhone more important than iTunes? Was anything bigger than Google finding a great business model? CNET offers its list of the 10 most important stories of the '00s.
Indian outsourcing firm Wipro says the $52.5 million deal is part of a plan to build expertise in different sectors.
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The oil giant, which has said it aims to cut up to 30 percent of its IT staff, signs deals with Big Blue and Wipro Technologies for services to be delivered from India.
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It's the third such Wipro center to be set up in Germany, after those in Kiel and Dusseldorf.
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Wipro's Sudip Banerjee explains why many Indian companies fear being left behind by an emerging--and less expensive--China.
Kashmir separatists planned attack on Indian outsourcing firms
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Wipro CEO Vivek Paul joins investment firm to focus on life sciences and tech sectors.