Startups pool their efforts to form an outsourcing company with offices in Washington and China.
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Trilogy Studios hopes to break into the Chinese gaming market; UltiZen Games to move to game publishing.
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The Bangalore-based IT services giant plans to expand into the Philippines with the launch of a new center in Cebu and the addition of 900 employees.
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Mid-sized U.K. firms target the lucrative Indian market, going beyond traditional calls for outsourcing work.
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Tired of all-night conference calls and even longer flights, a growing number of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs--and their customers--are turning to Mexico, Costa Rica and Peru to meet their software outsourcing needs.
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British carrier grabs another U.S. firm as it readies for war with carriers and IT consultants.
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Tech service firm’s employee strength in India will be 35,000 vs. 30,000 in the U.S. by August.
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India will remain on top, but other countries and cities will show up on the radar.
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Five-year contract backs up British Telecom with Indian outsourcer.
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Indian software-outsourcing firm will set up campus capable of scaling to 5,000 seats.
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Looking is hitting the trail to speed clinical trials.
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Stock options backdating fallout causes top execs at outsourcing company to step down.
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Contracts plunge in size as well as duration, but offshore outsourcing grows.
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Red Herring magazine’s Software news briefs for the week of August 14, 2006.
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Report on Chinese iPod plant workers finds no abusive practices, but lots of overtime.
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When a public U.S. firm that is also an Indian firm speaks about offshoring, people listen.
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Indian outsourcer buys IT services firm, expanding its European presence.
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Food maker agrees to seven-year technology services outsourcing contract.
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Outsourcing saves companies much less than the 60 percent typically expected, says a study.
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Auto maker signs five-year system integration deals with EDS, HP, Capgemini, IBM, Compuware Covisint, and Wipro.
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