Services
Toon to tango
By Probir Roy | 05 Dec 2003
Iron Curtain strikes back
By Shehla Raza Hasan | 24 Nov 2003
Talisma hives off one division
By Our Corporate Bureau | 10 Nov 2003
ICICI OneSource offers career growth plans to its agents
By Our Convergence Bureau | 04 Nov 2003
Gopalakrishnan is N America director of ICICI OneSource
By Our Convergence Bureau | 28 Oct 2003
Emerson Network Power plans to add 35 more employees in India
By Sajeev Nair | 27 Sep 2003
LimeBridge Contact meet
25 Sep 2003
UTI Venture Funds invests over $2 million in Rev IT, Sherpa
By Pradeep Rane | 19 Sep 2003
Staffware to invest $3 million in India by 2005 for outsourcing
By Sajeev Nair | 11 Sep 2003
Reliance Infocomm to have 6,500 people for BPO business
By Our Convergence Bureau | 04 Aug 2003
Ma Foi Q1 revenue rises
By Chennai: | 26 Jul 2003
Oracle Corporation to add more than 3,000 employees in India
By Our Convergence Bureau | 11 Jul 2003
Kale opens new MPS centre, forays into other BPO verticals
By Mumbai: | 08 Jul 2003
GECIS, GE''s new BPO unit in Hyderabad launched
By Our Convergence Bureau | 26 Jun 2003
Indian Rayon buys Transworks
By Our Corporate Bureau | 23 Jun 2003
Grow together
By Mitali Kalita | 13 Jun 2003
HTMT renews its BPO contract for US firm; signs up three more
By Our Convergence Bureau | 10 Jun 2003
Prudential''s $10-million offshore service centre set up in Mumbai
By Our Convergence Bureau | 05 Jun 2003
Diebold finalises deal to acquire remaining 50% equity in JV
By Today the company operat | 29 May 2003
IDBI Bank plans to increase IT expenditure corpus to Rs 45 cr
By Mumbai: | 16 May 2003
Challenging days ahead
By Shehla Raza Hasan | 10 May 2003
TCS buys Swissair Financial Services stake in BPO JV
By Mumbai: | 07 May 2003
IATA selects Kale’s APEXT for neutral fare proration service
By Mumbai: | 15 Apr 2003
Going global by selling local
By Probir Roy | 15 Apr 2003
Progeon chosen preferred service provider of BT for BPO
By BT Retail is one of the | 10 Apr 2003
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