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Cell phone subscriptions surge in India

April 10, 2006 Of the 140 million phone service subscriptions, 90 million are for cell phones, according to the Indian government. TAGS: phone service, India, cell phone, China, subscription, telecommunications, mobile phone

India or China--who will prevail?

March 7, 2007 China may have the edge right now, but CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says India could be this century's up and coming superpower. TAGS: India, China, infrastructure, population, city

Will China dominate outsourcing's future?

April 13, 2005 Wipro's Sudip Banerjee explains why many Indian companies fear being left behind by an emerging--and less expensive--China. TAGS: Wipro Technologies, China, project management, India, Shanghai, outsourcing, intellectual property

What China thinks about China

October 5, 2006 Business Software Alliance CEO Robert Holleyman says the Chinese are filled with misgivings about the world's view of it. TAGS: China, optimism, elite, India, perception, leader, economy, rest, survey, CEO, U.S.

How far will India's tech juggernaut go?

June 27, 2005 Having already built a huge successful business on outsourced services, India now has ambitions of becoming an international powerhouse in all forms of technology. Will it become a signficant threa... TAGS: India, South Korea, outsource, Taiwan, Japan, China, U.S.

Brazil: An emerging market faces challenges

August 26, 2008 As a PC sales market, Brazil is unquestionably strong, but it's also a place where abject poverty abounds. TAGS: Brazil, emerging market, Latin America, Del.icio.us, financing, interest rate, China, Digg, PC company, India, Linux, IBM Corp., brand, Intel, PC, e-mail

The end of India's offshore dominance?

April 13, 2005 Outsourcer Marc Hebert says the new calculation that India's offshore prospects is dimming is a misreading of the facts. TAGS: India, Capability Maturity Model, salary, distributed system, Russia, information technology worker, China, IT infrastructure, information technology, Vietnam, mainframe, Brazil, U.S.

Study: Software piracy costs $34 billion

May 23, 2006 Losses worldwide are up $1.6 billion from 2004, IDC finds. About one out of every three software copies is pirated. TAGS: piracy, China, rate, India, U.S., PC

Report: China's outsourcing industry lags India's

February 4, 2005 McKinsey says "it will be many years before the country poses a threat to its continental rival" in software outsourcing. TAGS: Infosys Technologies Ltd., China, IT services, outsourcing, India, information technology, manufacturing, U.S.

India's renaissance: Move over, China

June 27, 2005 Building on its success in outsourcing, India is ready to become the next technology powerhouse in Asia. TAGS: Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., India, Wipro Technologies, outsourcing, entrepreneurial, evolution, outsource, China, U.S.

Infosys to expand in China

August 4, 2005 Indian software company will set up development centers in Shanghai and Hangzhou, pumping in $65 million over five years. TAGS: Infosys Technologies Ltd., China, software development, Shanghai, India, software company, information technology

Intel to invest $1 billion in emerging markets

May 2, 2006 The money will be spent to help bring computers, training and Internet connectivity to emerging nations. TAGS: India, emerging market, Intel, China, training, PC

Can China compete in IT services?

January 11, 2005 Fragmentation is keeping the country's industry from grabbing a larger share of the global software-outsourcing market. TAGS: IT services, China, outsourcing, India, information technology, project

Accenture to hire up to 30,000 in Asia

July 12, 2005 Outsourcing and consulting company is planning massive expansion across China, India and the Philippines. TAGS: Accenture Ltd., Philippines, India, consulting company, consulting, China

FAQ: All about coal--a necessary evil

December 3, 2007 Coal is probably a fact of life. The problem is how to burn it. We answer some of questions surrounding the fuel and how scientists might make it more eco-friendly.Photos: Coal addiction TAGS: coal, BTU, ton, China, India, nuclear power, energy, Russia, U.S., scientist, Adobe PDF

New Intel VP to focus on China, India

July 11, 2005 Intel names Xu (Ian) Yang as its newest vice president to spearhead its Sales and Marketing group. TAGS: India, VP, China, Intel, vice president

VCs hanker for hunk of China, India

June 22, 2005 Up to 20 percent of venture capital firms expect to expand investments in those countries over the next five years, new survey says. TAGS: venture capital, venture-capital company, survey, investment, Jensen, India, China, U.S., knowledge

Gates to advise U.K. on globalization

March 21, 2006 The Microsoft chairman is appointed to a panel to help the country compete with economies such as China and India. TAGS: globalization, chairman, India, U.K., challenge, Bill Gates, CEO, China, Microsoft Corp.

India benefits as half the Valley outsources

September 29, 2005 Survey shows that more than half of Silicon Valley companies outsource, with about half of those jobs going to India. TAGS: Silicon Valley company, outsource, outsourcing, India, manufacturing, electronics, survey, China

Emerging markets fuel cell phone growth

February 14, 2007 The next wave of growth will come from poor, developing nations, leaders in the wireless industry say at 3GSM. TAGS: Telenor, Vodafone Group Plc., emerging market, fuel cell, mobile operator, rural area, operator, subscriber, India, Barcelona, region, handset, Africa, Brazil, China, CEO
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