Azim Premji, the billionaire boss of Indian software group Wipro, is close to signing a deal with the Government to train British students in IT, engineering and software development – in Bangalore. Mr...
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China's software and outsourcing industryChina is undergoing a process of industrial upgrading, in which the...
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Indian government has barely recovered from the jolt it received in the wake of Satyam fiasco and now the world bank's latest action of banning two more big IT companies will question the credibility of...
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IT major Wipro Wednesday reported a profit of Rs.9.96 billion $203 million) for the second quarter of this financial year ended Sep 30, recording a 30 percent year-on-year growth to beat its own projection.Read More:
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Five Indian-origin people, including LSE-listed Vedanta group's
billionaire chief Anil Agarwal and Wipro's Azim Premji, have been named
among Asia's top philanthropists by Forbes magazine. The list named "48 AsiVedanta's Agarwal, Wipro's Premji among Asia's top altruists
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SINGAPORE, Aug. 27 (ANTARA/Xinhua-PRNewswire-AsiaNet)--
Collaboration with Business Intelligence Developer JasperSoft is
First Comprehensive, Open Source Application; Wipro, Satyam, TCS,
Optwize Early Partners Ingres Corporation, the leading open source information...
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Wipro has announced that it will be offering an e-waste disposal service to its customers, starting September 1 this year. The company says the service will be accessible at no extra cost beyond nominal freight charges. <br><br>
According to reports,...
"Tata Consultancy Services has retained its position as the number one software services exporter (excluding ITeS and BPO) followed by Infosys and Wipro in the Nasscom's Top 20 software exporter list."