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Latest Wipro news
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Indian based IT service providers grow
There were some changes at the top - with Cognizant triumphing over Wipro to become the third-largest Indian IT services provider. The company also saw the highest growth rate of 33.3 percent among the top five providers in 2011. -
Microsoft is one of the world's most ethical companies
According to The Ethisphere Institute, Microsoft is one of the 145 most ethical companies followed by Adobe, Salesforce.com, Symantec, Teradata, and Wipro. -
Wipro asset strips Infocrossing
Wipro is about to sell all the data centres and other computer hardware assets of its US subsidiary Infocrossing. -
Indian outsourcing companies forced into price cuts
There is a domino effect on top Indian outsourcers such as Wipro and TCS, which will see their profits fall by around one to three percent this quarter as a result. -
Capgemini buys Prosodie
Ovum adds that most vendors which improved their market share and their ranking were Indian-heritage firms such as Infosys, Wipro and TCS, which moved one place to be ranked 13th. Japanese firms such as NEC, Hitachi and Otsuka Shokai also made gains. -
Executives try to flee Wipro
It seems that executives working for IT outsourcing outfit Wipro are dead keen to clear out their desks and collect their P45s. -
Indian services industry pulls out of Japan
Japan's earthquake and tsunamiGiven the Japanese radiation crisis deepening at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, Indian IT organisations Infosys, Wipro, HCL Technologies, MindTree, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and L&T Infotech are taking no chances as they call back employees from Japan. -
Wipro opens development centre in Hungary
Wipro Technologies hasannounced the opening of a new European development centre in Hungary's capital, Budapest. -
Infosys, Wipro, TCS want to hire fired ex-employees
Mostly, this practice of offering almost 100 percent increase in referral incentives is practiced by Indian majors. The other companies adopting the same policy are Wipro BPO and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) -
UK India Business Council has "no opinion" on Radia scandal
Last week TechEye had the opportunity to talk to a spokesperson from the UK Indian Business Council at a UK Trade and Investment conference, so we took it. -
UK Big Business exploits visa loophole to decimate IT jobs
CommentSince the initial boom there has been tremendous and rapid growth. TCS, for example, had 6,000 employees 12 years ago and now runs at roughly 174,000 - typically making 25 percent profits on revenue. -
GloFo partners with SVTC for more MEMS
Meanwhile, GlobalFoundries has also announced three design services companies to join as partners - Infotech Enterprises Limited, Verisilicon and Wipro. The idea is that all three will be able to assist in its time-to-volume for systems-on-chip (SoC) and advanced technology nodes. -
Embezzlement means finance results delay for WiPro
Wipro has delayed its annual report after discovering its employees had been embezzling money for the past four years. -
US IT industry starting to hire
Offshore firms are also coining it in. Bangalore-based Wipro added 4,854 employees for the quarter that ended June 30, on revenue that grew 16 percent. -
Wipro's military defence software confuses Indian government
Wipro's proposals to design, develop and manufacture defence related software has been questioned by the Indian Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) -
Indian IT firms "exploiting employees"
TCS, HCL, Accenture, Wipro and Infosys would not be drawn on reports, although some of the companies claimed similar measures had been in place for years. -
Wipro backs giant tobacco company
Indian outsourcing outfit Wipro proudly proclaimed that it has struck a deal to help British American Tobacco (BAT)
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