Revenues of Indian software industry to top $60 billion: NasscomFebruary 3rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Indian software and services industry is expected to grow 16 percent this fiscal and log revenues of $60 billion despite the global slowdown, a top lobby for the industry said Wednesday. The National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom) said together with the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector, the revenues are expected to top $71.7 billion with a growth of 17 percent.
NIIT Technologies profit dips 13.5 percentJuly 29th, 2009 NEW DELHI - IT solutions provider NIIT Technologies Wednesday reported a 13.5 percent dip in its operating profit to Rs.39.4 crore for the quarter ended June 30 as against Rs.45.6 crore in the like period last fiscal. The company's consolidated revenues too dipped 11 percent to Rs.218.2 crore from Rs.245.8 crore, NIIT said in a regulatory statement.
India's Infosys says quarterly profit up 1.6 pct, but warns of steep revenue dropJuly 10th, 2009 India's Infosys says quarterly profit up 1.6 pctMUMBAI, India — Indian outsourcing bellwether Infosys Technologies Ltd. reported a slight rise in quarterly profit and warned of a steep drop in revenue as its global clients struggle to cope with the economic slowdown.
Nasscom pegs revenues of Indian software industry at $60 bnFebruary 3rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Indian software and services industry is expected to grow 16 percent this fiscal and log revenues of $60 billion despite the global slowdown, a top lobby for the industry said Wednesday. The National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom) said in its report that together with the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector, the revenues are expected to top $71.7 billion with a growth of 17 percent.
Decline in outsourcing demand arrested, recovery in sightJune 17th, 2009 BANGALORE - The declining trend in demand for outsourcing IT services has been arrested and conditions for recovery are clearer, a senior official of IT bellwether Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) said here Wednesday. "We feel the conditions are little clearer in the sense demand for outsourcing in terms of decline arising out of global meltdown seems to have been arrested," TCS chief financial officer S.
Indian outsourcing company Infosys quarterly profit falls 0.9 pct but outlook improvesOctober 9th, 2009 Infosys profit falls 0.9 pct but outlook improvesMUMBAI, India — Infosys Technologies Ltd. reported a slight decrease in quarterly profit Friday but raised its revenue and earnings forecasts — a signal the worst may be over for India's software services industry after being hard hit by the global downturn.
Karnataka logs $17-bn software exports despite meltdownSeptember 1st, 2009 BANGALORE - Defying the global meltdown, Karnataka earned $17 billion (Rs.74,929 crore) from software exports last fiscal (2008-09) as against Rs.60,800 crore the previous year, registering a 23 percent growth in rupee terms and 21.5 percent in dollar terms. "The export performance of the IT industry in the state, especially Bangalore, demonstrates the knowledge sector remains unaffected by the global meltdown and decline in IT spending overseas," state Information Minister Katta Subbramanya Naidu told reporters here.
India's Outsourcing is not yet hit by Obama's biased tax plan and may not ever: NasscomMay 5th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India Inc believes the move by the Barack Obama administration to reduce tax breaks for US firms that ship jobs overseas will hit American companies more than impact on the Indian outsourcing industry. 'It's a more US-US issue rather than one aimed at stopping outsourcing, or off-shoring, or anything to do with India,' said Som Mittal, president of the National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom), a representative boddy for the industry.
Global meltdown catches IT firms off-guardDecember 27th, 2008 BANGALORE - After nearly a decade of uninterrupted boom, the Indian information technology industry finds the road ahead bumpy as 2008 draws to a close, with the global meltdown and financial turmoil in the US and other rich countries catching the otherwise resilient sector off-guard. With no signs of early revival, even the top firms - TCS, Infosys and Wipro - are bracing for hard times in the year ahead.
Tata Consultancy Services quarterly profit up 4.7 pct to $261M; Indians head home to cut costsApril 20th, 2009 TCS quarterly profit up 4.7 pct to $261.2MMUMBAI, India — Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., India's largest outsourcing company, said Monday that net profit for last quarter grew 4.7 percent, to 13.14 billion rupees ($261.2 million), despite shrinking volumes as the company pulled thousands of Indian employees back home to save on costs. Revenues for quarter ending March 31 were 71.72 billion rupees ($1.4 billion), up 18.6 percent over the same quarter last year, but just 1.5 percent higher sequentially.
Polaris net profit up 79 percentApril 20th, 2009 CHENNAI - Chennai-based Polaris Software Monday said its net profit was up 79 percent at Rs.130.71 crore for 2008-09, compared to Rs.73.22 crore earned the previous year. The company's revenues grew 25 percent to stand at Rs.1,377.95 crore from Rs.1,099.3 logged the fiscal before, it said in a regulatory statement.
Indian BPOs' revenues will be doubled by 2010: GartnerApril 20th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India's business process outsourcing (BPO) industry will double its revenues in less than two years despite the economic slowdown and protectionist measures of western countries, a report by analyst firm Gartner said Monday. The top 20 India-centric BPO service providers accounted for $4 billion in revenue in 2008, representing 5 percent of the $80-billion revenue of the top 150 BPO companies in the world.
Accenture's 3Q profit slides on lower revenue, but tops estimate and raises full-year viewJune 26th, 2009 Accenture reports better-than-expected 3Q profitNEW YORK — Business consultant and outsourcing company Accenture Ltd. said its fiscal third-quarter profit declined, mainly due to the negative effects of the stronger dollar on international sales, but still topped Wall Street estimates.
Indian IT industry to help in US economic recoveryApril 11th, 2009 WASHINGTON - India's information technology industry should start hiring in the US to help in its economic recovery as the US is always going to be its biggest market, the industry association's head has suggested. The restrictions on H1B visas in the US 'absolutely is a concern,' Pramod Bhasin, president and chief executive of outsourcing firm Genpact and the new chairman of the National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom), said in an interview with Forbes Asia.
Indian IT exports projected to grow in single digitMay 6th, 2009 BANGALORE - The Indian IT industry is set to witness a single-digit growth in software and services exports in 2009-10 because of global recession and lower technology spending in the US and Europe, a top industry body official said Wednesday. 'Software exports of Indian IT industry are projected to grow in single digit this fiscal due to economic slowdown and lower tech budgets in major markets like the US and Europe.
July 30th, 2009 at 9:12 am
India is definitely one of the big names, if not the biggest, in information technology and business process outsourcing. Their expertise and resilience definitely played key roles in ensuring growth and profits despite the economic troubles the world has been experiencing.