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.
Wipro net profit up 18 percent in third quarterJanuary 20th, 2009 BANGALORE - Wipro Ltd has posted a net profit of Rs.10.04 billion (Rs.1,004 crore/$204 million) for the third quarter (October-December) of this fiscal (2008-09), registering 18 percent year-on-year (YoY) growth under the Indian accounting system. In regulatory filing Wednesday, the IT bellwether said its consolidated revenues for the quarter under review (Q3) was Rs.66.18 billion (Rs.6,618 crore), posting 25 percent YoY growth.
Proteans expands in Northern EuropeSeptember 2nd, 2009 BANGALORE - In the tough economic conditions during the past few months, most IT/software outsourcing companies have shown flat or negative growth in their revenues. Companies have been looking at opportunities in new geographies and industries to get growth.
Infosys net up 33 percent in third quarterJanuary 12th, 2009 BANGALORE - Infosys Technologies Ltd. has posted net profit of Rs.16.41 billion (Rs.1,641 crore) for the third quarter (October-December) of this fiscal (2008-09), registering 33.3 percent year-on-year (YoY) growth and 14.6 percent sequentially under the Indian accounting system.
Obama's tax proposals won't affect Indian firms: HCL chiefMay 11th, 2009 NEW DELHI - US President Barack Obama's recent announcement on tax crackdown on companies outsourcing to overseas firms will not affect the Indian IT sector, an industry official said here Monday. 'It will impact only American companies.
State Bank group deploys anti-money laundering softwareMarch 17th, 2009 BANGALORE - The State Bank of India (SBI) group deployed 3i Infotech software to prevent money laundering in compliance with the central bank's regulatory order, the bank said Tuesday. 'We have contracted with IT software product firm 3i Infotech to deploy its anti-money laundering solution across our group comprising SBI and six associate banks to monitor any suspicious transfer of money, including terror financing,' SBI chief general manager B.S.
Infosys revises rupee guidance marginally for fiscalJanuary 12th, 2009 BANGALORE - Further depreciation of the Indian rupee during the third quarter (October-December) has forced Infosys Technologies Ltd. to marginally revise upwards its revenue guidance for this fiscal (2008-09) under the Indian accounting system and downwards under the new international financial reporting standards (IFRS).
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.
MindTree net profit 48 percent down on huge forex lossJanuary 18th, 2009 BANGALORE - Hit by a massive forex loss due to a weakening rupee, global IT services firm MindTree Ltd. Monday reported a lower consolidated net profit of Rs.103 million (Rs.10.3 crore) for the third quarter (October-December) of this fiscal (2008-09), posting a negative growth of 48 percent year-on-year.
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.
Nucleus Software enters Mexican marketJune 16th, 2009 BANGALORE - Nucleus Software Exports Ltd has tied up with Mexican consulting and distribution firm Praxis to market its software products in the Latin American country, the leading IT products firm said Tuesday. As our channel partner, Praxis will distribute our software products in the banking, insurance and financial services (BFSI) sector in the Mexican market and enable us to strengthen our presence in Latin America, Nucleus global sales head Niraj Vedwa said in a statement.
Indian IT industry unperturbed by Bangalore-Buffalo remark by ObamaMay 7th, 2009 BANGALORE - Undaunted by US President Barack Obama's Bangalore-Buffalo remark and proposal to extend tax benefits to those creating job opportunities to Americans, experts in the Indian IT industry said the comments had nothing to do with outsourcing or with India. It is an instance of Obama's views being misinterpreted, said Som Mittal, President of Nasscom, while speaking to media persons here on Wednesday.
Computer security industry grows 18.6 percentJune 22nd, 2009 NEW DELHI - While most business sectors were affected by the slowdown last year, the anti-virus and computer security industry grew 18.6 percent totalling $13.5 billion in revenues, IT market researcher and consultancy Gartner said Monday. According to a report by Gartner, there is an increasing demand for appliance-based products, particularly within certain segments such as e-mail security and secure web gateway markets.
Global meltdown has hit IT sector hiring in India: NilekaniFebruary 15th, 2009 BANGALORE - Infosys Technologies vice-chairman Nandan M. Nilekani Monday admitted that the global economic meltdown has affected hiring in India's IT industry.
IBM to impart software skills to Madhya Pradesh students (Business Capsule)September 4th, 2009 BANGLORE - The Indian subsidiary of International Business Machines (IBM) is collaborating with three engineering colleges in Madhya Pradesh to develop software skills of their students, the company said Friday. IBM will train students of Government College at Jabalpur, Shri Vaishnava Institute of Technology and Science at Indore and Mahakal Institute of Technology at Ujjain.
October 11th, 2009 at 10:59 am
The capital pigs who don’t care about the general welfare of the middle class are naturally quick to judge anti-outsourcing policies. Higher taxes is a conservative sacrifice to make in order to save Americans’ jobs. Unemployment is climbing every day, taxation should be the least of our concerns…preserving the current employment and working to create more should be on the top of the nation’s priority list.