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Apple plans India call center

March 9, 2006 Mac maker says Bangalore facility will help support growing business, but says it's also hiring at two U.S. sites. TAGS: call-center, India, Apple Computer, Bangalore, Mac maker, facility, worker, U.S.

Hard-drive maker aims to serve India better

April 2, 2004 Western Digital is investing in call centers in India to better serve customers there. TAGS: Western Digital, India, worker, hard drive

Report: India to host 15 percent of U.S. tech jobs

December 16, 2004 AMR Research says savings from offshore outsourcing will create $30 billion annually in new investments for U.S. companies. TAGS: AMR Research, offshore outsourcing, India, savings, U.S. company, outsourcing, worker, economy, information technology, U.S.

India's Wipro to create 500 new U.K. jobs

January 24, 2007 As it expands globally, outsourcing company hopes to add local expertise to its U.K. work force in 2007. TAGS: Wipro Technologies, U.K., India, Infosys Technologies Ltd., outsourcing, outsourcing company, worker

PeopleSoft to triple staff in India

February 17, 2004 The software maker intends to add 1,000 workers to its staff in Bangalore, India, by the end of the year, accelerating its plan to tap the country's low-cost labor force. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., Bangalore, India, staff, worker, center, software company

Nasscom keeps ringing worker shortage warning bell

November 9, 2006 Faces of Indian tech outsourcing say the industry could face a shortage of a half million workers by 2010. TAGS: BPO, work force, India, worker

Juniper eyes East, trims West

February 2, 2004 The IP router maker is expanding its engineering presence in India as it lays off workers in the United States. TAGS: Juniper Networks Inc., India, Bangalore, software testing, Cisco Systems Inc., facility, worker, information technology, U.S., IP

The drawbacks of Indian outsourcing

November 14, 2003 IT line workers don't have their heads in the sand. It is not all sunshine, and it doesn't all work like Mr. Maheshwari states. TAGS: India, Mr., outsourcing, information technology, worker, U.S.

Avaya increases Indian investment

April 2, 2004 The IP phone maker's $18 million deal increases its holding in New Delhi's Tata Telecom, but the company says no U.S. jobs will follow the investment overseas. TAGS: Avaya Inc., New Delhi, India, investment, telephone company, worker, U.S., IP

U.K. backpackers heed call of India firms

April 28, 2005 British companies are hiring backpackers to work in India-based call centers to try to bridge culture gap between agents and customers. TAGS: call-center, India, British company, U.K., agent, hiring, worker

IBM, Indian firm strengthen ties

June 25, 2004 Big Blue's extended partnership with Tata Consultancy Services underscores India's growing IT presence. TAGS: Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., India, IT services, technology services company, Indian company, IBM Corp., information technology, Gartner Inc., vendor, U.S., worker, agreement

IBM downsizes U.S. layoff plans

July 29, 2004 A source says internal efforts will leave 1,000 fewer U.S. workers without jobs this year. TAGS: layoff, offshoring, IBM Corp., worker, U.S., India, training

3Com goes to India

April 19, 2004 The networking gear company plans to open an engineering design center in Hyderabad later this year. TAGS: 3Com Corp., Hyderabad, VoIP, India, center, Bangalore, worker, IP, U.S.

Powell asks India to open its markets

March 16, 2004 U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell says U.S. businesses should provide services to India and other countries to "offset the losses" from the offshoring trend. TAGS: outsourcing, India, offshore outsourcing, economy, U.S., worker, China

HP sets up call center in India

February 12, 2004 The contact center, which supports U.S. customers who use Hewlett-Packard consumer products, is another sign that overseas operations appeal to U.S. tech companies. TAGS: call-center, India, contact center, HP, Bangalore, U.S., consumer electronics, worker, operation, task

International bank HSBC hit by Bangalore breach

June 27, 2006 A worker is accused of accessing confidential account information and passing it on to criminal associates in the U.K. TAGS: Bangalore, breach, U.K., India, worker, security, bank

Indian police make arrests in outsourcing fraud

April 8, 2005 Financial scam involving Indian call center workers raises security concerns about outsourcing work overseas. TAGS: Mphasis BFL Ltd., outsourcing, police, call-center, India, worker, security

Group warns of outsourcing backlash

January 8, 2004 Feeling pressure over the loss of U.S. tech jobs to offshore workers, the Computer Systems Policy Project releases a report stressing the need to keep international doors open. TAGS: outsourcing, worker, call-center, U.S., India, information technology, CEO

Report: IBM to ship work overseas

December 16, 2003 Big Blue declines to comment on a report that it plans to move the work of as many as 4,730 programmers to India, China and elsewhere. TAGS: hiring, application management, IBM Corp., India, China, programmer, worker, work, U.S., information technology

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, India, IT services, outsourcing, information technology, worker, manufacturing, U.S.
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