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 | BPOs move to check data theft In under three months, an industry-backed body is to begin work in this direction, reports Neelesh Misra.
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 | BPO firms worry over service tax, commuting If the tax holiday is not extended it will result in lesser jobs as companies will look at other destinations, reports Venkatesh Ganesh. |
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 | Many BPO youth begin their walk back to school Young Professionals Collective, a group that works for the interest of call centre employees, reports Soubhik Mitra. |
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 | Hang up on BPO, take MBA call BPO employees are giving up jobs to pursue MBA, reports Soubhik Mitra.
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 | India's BPO share soars over 14 times While global IT firms witness a drop in their market share in '06, Indian firms, like Infosys and Wipro, take a jump.
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 | Infosys BPO, HVS Intl join hands to tap hospitality sector The BPO subsidiary of Infosys Technologies will offer outsourcing solutions in the hospitality industry alongwith New York-based HVS International. |
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 | i-flex Solutions expanding Asia-Pacific ops The company is planning to create 400 more jobs in this city-state over the next two-three years. |
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 | US food chain outsourcing IT to India Church's Chicken is transferring ops like application devpt and consultancy to Sonata Software Ltd in India. |
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 | Satyam subsidiary gets $25 m animation deal Nipuna is partnering with 4K Animation Limited, UK for the execution and delivery of these projects, reports HT Correspondent. |
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 | India lynchpin in HP’s BPO business With a strength of nearly 11,000 employees, BPO makes good standalone business sense for the company, reports Prerna K Mishra. |
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 | Attrition-weary BPOs go family way BPOs as a career option may be losing sheen but some firms are fighting back, reports Venkatesh Ganesh.
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 | NRI makes Bihar hometown a BPO hub Katihar today gives tech support to US firms — thanks to the efforts of Ravi Verma, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur.
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 | TCS, Satyam bag $145 mn deals from Qantas TCS announced the acquisition of Australian firm TCSM, reports Venkatesh Ganesh and Anusha Subramanian. |
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 | UK retail major to move jobs to India Somerfield is reported close to signing the contract with India's IT major Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).
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