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Timpu (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
Bangalore, Nov 24: Here’s some good news for job hunters, Wipro Technologies is hiring local employees for its US expansion at Atlanta, according to report on Nov 23. “We are expanding our US operations to scale up our headcount to about Click Here To Read the Full Post
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Computer World (Free subscription) | yesterday
Wipro, India's third largest outsourcer, is expanding its development center in Atlanta from 350 to 1,000 staff, reflecting a growing trend for Indian outsourcers to expand and hire locally in the U.S. market.
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PC World (Free subscription) | yesterday
Wipro and other Indian outsourcers expand in the U.S. both for business and political reasons.
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bizjournals (Free subscription) | yesterday
Wipro Technologies plans to grow in its Atlanta development center. (WIT)
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India eNews (Free subscription) | yesterday
Global software major Wipro Technologies is expanding its US operations and will hire about 1,000 people, including more locals, at its Atlanta development facility, the IT bellwether said Monday.
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My Bandra Blogs Mumbai Classifieds (Free subscription) | yesterday
About Wipro Infotech : Wipro Infotech is the leading strategic IT partner for companies across India and Middle East - offering integrated IT solutions. We plan, deploy, sustain and maintain your IT lifecycle through our total outsourcing, consulting services, business solutions and professional services. Wipro Infotech helps you drive momentum in your organisation - no matter what domain [...]
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Sepia Mutiny (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
The WSJ has a sobering article on the state of the manufacturing & labor relations in India - COIMBATORE, India -- This ancient city has turned itself in recent years into a manufacturing dynamo emblematic of India's economic rebirth. But a homicide case playing out in an auto-parts factory here is raising concerns about whether the Indian industrial miracle is hitting a wall of industrial unrest....
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | yesterday
MUMBAI, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Leading Indian outsourcers such as Tata Consultancy , Infosys and Wipro stand to gain contracts worth about $1 billion in the next one or two years as U.S. banks emerge from the troubled asset relief programme, the Economic Times reported on Monday.
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Hindu (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
MADURAI: Wipro Technologies will conduct ‘Mission 10X’ workshop for the teaching staff of engineering colleges at the Velammal College of Engineering and Technology (VCET) here from November 24 to 28. It focuses on enhancing ...
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Hindu (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
MADURAI: Wipro Technologies will conduct ‘Mission 10X’ workshop for the teaching staff of engineering colleges at the Velammal College of Engineering and Technology (VCET) here from November 24 to 28. Mission 10X focuses on ...
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
The state government has written to Wipro offering contiguous plots spread across 50 acres in New Town "at a concessional price" to set up the company's second campus in Bengal.
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Software - Infotech (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
Unisys, one of the biggest government solution providers in the US, is in talks with top tech firms including TCS, Wipro & Tech Mahindra. Top acquisitions in BPO space
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Indian stocks opened to a weak start early Friday, with banking and technology shares pacing the decline after an overnight drop on Wall Street and as regional markets broadly declined. The 30-stock Sensex fell 0.4% to 16,725.58 and the 50-share S&P/CNX Nifty gave up 0.4% to 4,970.95. Shares of ICICI Bank Ltd. lost 1.7%, and Wipro Ltd. gave up 0.5%, tracking the declines...
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India eNews (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Wipro subsidiary Infocrossing signed a five-year deal with the US-based Cliffs Natural Resources Inc, an international mining and natural resources firm, to provide IT infrastructure services, the global software major said Thursday.