India's IT-BPO industry seen slowing down in FY09 but growth rate "robust": NASSCOM NASSCOM, the consortium that serves as the apex body of the Indian IT software and BPO industry, has projected that India's software and services exports would witness a slowdown in growth and rise between 21-24 percent to around $50 billion in the current fiscal year (FY09). 09 Jul 2008
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Nasscom-Kearney study on IT-BPO industry identifies small cities with big potential Nasscom or National Association of Software and Services Companies, the consortium that serves as the apex body of the Indian IT software and BPO industry, together with global management consulting firm AT Kearney has released a comprehensive assessment report of 50 locations in India suitable for the IT - BPO industry titled 'Location Roadmap For IT- BPO Growth: Assessment Of 50 Leading Cities.' 06 May 2008
Ratan Tata - NASSCOM's Global Indian for 2008 This year is unfolding to be a great one for Ratan Tata, the Tata Group Chairman, as after the successful launch of his dream car 'Nano,' he has now been conferred upon with the NASSCOM Global Leadership Awards 2008 in the 'Global Indian Award' category. 18 Feb 2008
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Nasscom, Everest India release study on India's BPO market Nasscom and Everest India have released a study titled, 'Roadmap 2012 - Capitalizing On The Expanding BPO Landscape' which provides a fact-based view of capabilities of the BPO sector and opportunities and growth imperatives for the Indian BPO industry and its key stakeholders. 14 Feb 2008
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India's IT-BPO industry set to touch $75 billion by 2010: Nasscom Signs of economic slowdown in the US and rupee appreciation notwithstanding, the National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom), the consortium that serves as the apex body of the Indian IT software and BPO industry said that India's IT-BPO industry is poised to achieve the target of $75 billion in overall software and services revenues by 2010. 14 Feb 2008
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Indian Cos. tap foreign resumes India continues to hire and train for its growing information technology industry, but a talent shortage is forcing it to look overseas. 07 Dec 2007
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India's IT and ITeS industries are beginning to see "an opportunity lost," warns NASSCOM The National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM), the consortium that serves as the apex body of the Indian IT software and BPO industry, has expressed concern over the adverse impact of rupee appreciation on IT and BPO sectors, warning that it could affect their long-term prospects. 06 Dec 2007
India IT industry to generate 400,000 new jobs: NASSCOM According to the National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM), India's apex body of the IT software and services industry, the IT industry in India will generate 400,000 new jobs this year, a figure which is about 25 percent higher than the previous year. 13 Sep 2007