Wipro floats consulting academy in USAugust 13th, 2009 BANGALORE - Global software major Wipro Technologies Thursday said it has set up a consulting academy in the US to strengthen the customer management skills of its frontline employees. The enterprise application services consulting academy will inculcate the right engagement behaviour at an early stage for improving customer satisfaction, the company said in a statement here.
Nortel bankruptcy pulls down Indian IT stocksJanuary 14th, 2009 MUMBAI - Indian IT firms received another jolt Thursday when Canada-based Nortel Networks, one of North America's largest telecom equipment firm and an important client for outsourcing firms here, filed for bankruptcy. Among the biggies of Indian outsourcing firms that are expected to bear the heat of the development are Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Wipro, Infosys and Sasken Communication Technologies, industry sources said.
Wipro bags outsourcing contract from Unitech WirelessMay 6th, 2009 BANGALORE - Wipro Technologies has bagged an outsourcing contract for an undisclosed amount from telecom company Unitech Wireless, the IT firm said Wednesday. Unitech Wireless, which received licence last year to operate in 22 telecom circles in the country, is yet to launch its services.
Wipro BPO continues hiring ignoring recessionApril 28th, 2009 HYDERABAD - Despite the economic slowdown, Wipro BPO, the business process outsourcing division of IT giant Wipro Technologies, is hiring personnel and expanding its operations globally, a top official said here Tuesday.'For the last six months, we have been hearing depressing news about people losing jobs and companies resorting to cost-cutting measures but we are still looking for people,' Wipro BPO head Ashutosh Vaidya told reporters. The company plans to expand its BPO facility in Hyderabad by recruiting 1,000 to 1,200 people over the next six to eight months, he said.
Nortel bankruptcy jolts Indian IT outsourcing firmsJanuary 14th, 2009 MUMBAI - India's outsourcing firms were jolted Thursday after Canada-based Nortel Networks, one of North America's largest telecom equipment firms and a key client for many IT firms in this country, filed for bankruptcy. Among the biggies of Indian outsourcing firms that are expected to bear the heat of the development are Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Wipro, Infosys and Sasken Communication Technologies, industry sources said.
Wipro to acquire Citigroup's Indian IT subsidiaryDecember 22nd, 2008 BANGALORE - India's second largest IT bellwether Wipro Technologies Tuesday announced acquisition of Citi Technology Services, the India-based captive provider of IT services and solutions to Citigroup entities worldwide, for $127 million in an all-cash deal. As part of the deal, Wipro and Citi will sign a Master Services Agreement for delivery of technology infrastructure services and application development and maintenance services for six years, which is projected to accrue $500 million during the contract.
Wipro projects $1.05 billion from IT services in Q4January 20th, 2009 BANGALORE - Wipro Ltd Wednesday projected $1.05 billion (Rs.51.73 billion) revenue from its global IT services for the fourth quarter (January-March) of this fiscal (2008-09). In regulatory filing to the stock exchanges, the IT bellwether said the outlook for this quarter (Q4) was based on revenue from its IT services in the third quarter (October-December) of this fiscal at $1.13 billion under the American accounting system (US GAAP).
Wipro Sees 4Q profit up by 4 percent Despite RecessionApril 22nd, 2009 India's Wipro says 4Q profit up 4 percent. MUMBAI, India — Indian outsourcing major Wipro Ltd.
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Indian IT should get ready to face global competition: Azim PremjiJune 13th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Wipro chief Azim Premji has asked the Indian IT industry to get ready to face the global competition, and not fall into a mind trap of 'India Advantage'. "We have talked a lot about India advantage.
Wipro admits to World Bank barring it from securing contractsJanuary 11th, 2009 BANGALORE - Global software major Wipro Technologies Monday admitted that the World Bank had barred it from securing its contracts from 2007 to 2011. 'The World Bank determined in June 2007 that Wipro would be ineligible to contest direct contracts from 2007-2011,' the IT bellwether said in a notification to the stock exchanges.
Wipro actively looking at overseas acquisitionAugust 5th, 2009 KOLKATA - Outsourcing major Wipro is actively looking at overseas acquisitions, a top company official said here Wednesday. "As far as acquisition is concerned, we are already active in that area and we will continue to remain active.
Wipro unveils virtual centre for testing servicesMay 28th, 2009 BANGALORE - Global software major Wipro Technologies has set up a virtual innovation centre for testing services on Second Life, the popular virtual world, the IT bellwether said Thursday. The innovation centre, a replica of the original lab at our campus in the electronics city will provide a one-stop virtual view of our Internet Protocol (IP)-powered solutions, the company said in a statement.
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.
Wipro Infotech bags Rs. 11.8 billion software outsourcing dealMarch 13th, 2009 BANGALORE - Wipro Infotech has bagged a Rs.11.82-billion (Rs.1,182-crore) IT outsourcing contract from the state-run Employees State Insurance Corp (ESIC), the company said Friday. In bagging the deal, Wipro outbid India's other two IT bellwethers Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Infosys Technologies in a global tender floated in November 2008 for ESIC's 'Project Panchdeep'.