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Indian IT services market to touch $10 Bn
Indian IT services market is set to grow to $10.73 billion by 2011, at a five-year compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 23.2 percent. |
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India pips U.S., China in Sun product development
India has emerged as the largest developer location for Sun Microsystems by overtaking the U.S. and China.
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British, Indian varsities to start angel investment network
Many technological innovations and research findings by Indian and British varsities will no longer remain confined to laboratories and will find their way to the market, thanks to monetary help and advice from the UK India Business Council.
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Indian tech workforce is two million strong
Reflecting the growth of Indian IT, technology workforce in the country is all set to cross the two million mark. |
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India outguns BRIC peers in PE play
According to an estimate by Emerging Markets Private Equity Association (Empea), India tops the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) markets with over 160 PE firms operating in the country. |
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Haryana to have American technology park
A delegation of the U.S. - India Business Alliance (USIBA) has proposed to set up an American technology park in Haryana. |
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Prestige plans tech park in Mysore
Prestige Group, a Bangalore based real estate company, plans to build a tech park in Mysore. The tech park is to be built on 15.6 acres of recently acquired land in Hootagalli.
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U.S. sees great investment options in India
Seeing a great investment prospect in India, the United States is mulling a "mutually beneficial" bilateral investment agreement with the country.
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Indian companies readies for more business with China
Corporate India is readying to cash in on the China challenge with top business honchos accompanying Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to Beijing on Sunday. |
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IT majors likely to log 6.9 percent growth in sales
Top IT companies may log a 6.9 percent rise in sales in the October-December quarter. The analysts considered the growth reasonably strong in a period that registered a comparatively slow process of growth in the past many years. |
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