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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2009
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PTI   04:02 PM | October 15,2009
As part of the deal, UBS and Cognizant have entered into a multi-year services pact, under which Cognizant will provide BPO, KPO, IT and remote infrastructure management services to UBS
Aruna Viswanatha  12:08 AM | April 25,2008
The company brought in a couple of senior actuaries as consultants to divide the work flow into simple, mid-level and complex tasks
Nishu Kakkar  06:54 PM | March 27,2008
Fielding questions on how KPOs are making inroads in India and how they compare vis-a-vis BPOs, is Anil Kaul, founder & CEO, AbsolutData Research and Analytics, in an interview with Nishu Kakkar
Reuters  04:56 PM | February 19,2008
Audit and research firm KPMG has forecast high-end knowledge work, such as analytics, equity research, actuarial services to reach $17 billion by 2010, with the major share going to India
Venture Matters | Snigdha Sengupta  01:27 AM | February 19,2008
The last budget limited the pass-through only to venture capitalist funds focused only on certain sectors like nanotechnology, biotech, hotels and dairy farming
PTI  05:17 PM | February 13,2008
The KPO phenomenon will have far reaching consequences for the global financial services industry over the next three years, says a study by KPMG
Vishwanath Kulkarni  11:14 PM | December 13,2007
Ramesh Emani has been with Wipro for 25 years, was president of product engineering solutions division at the global IT arm of Wipro
Rana Rosen  12:49 AM | November 27,2007
The MD of US-based ePlanet Ventures says he will invest a little bit in early stage start-ups, but the focus will be on mid-stage companies
Regina Anthony  11:18 PM | November 25,2007
Headstrong Corp. plans to add back-office support, analytic business process and infrastructure management services to its portfolio through acquisitions or by setting up divisions internally
livemint.com  04:41 PM | November 19,2007
From 260 KPO companies in India,the number is expected to go up to 350 by 2008; inspite of better jobs than BPOs, lack of training could lead to a 30% manpower shortage
  05:35 PM | June 10,2007
Commerce minister Kamal Nath says an estimated growth of 9% by India over the next five years would require and investment of 35.1% of GDP