Bangalore has been India’s IT hub for a while now but at the moment it is on the verge of loosing this reputation as  offshore software development center to Noida and Gurgaon. The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry in India (ASSOCHAM) have conducted a survey that showed the following result:


Impressed by the success and profit that India has managed to realize in the outsourcing IT sector, Ghanaian officials are driven to become the IT hub of West Africa. They draw their inspiration and moral as well as some monetary support from India.


Canadian businesses have recently discovered the benefits of legal process outsourcing (LPO). The numbers are increasing on a constant basis. Whereas the sales in the year 2010 where estimated to revolve around $640 million, independent technology and market research company Forrester Research claims that those number could rise to $4 billion by 2015.


New privacy laws cause discussions

Posted by: Catherine Kremerius in News

Tagged in: Politics

Last year Indian officials put new data privacy laws into action that are supposed to protect the data of companies outsourcing to India. Even though the thought has been around for a long time, now that it has finally been realized companies within the country and from outside fear that the new laws might be too strict and hinder the relationship because they are too restrictive.  


The chamber of commerce and premier trade body of commerce in the information technology (IT) and business process outsourcing (BPO) sectors in India, Nasscom, has estimated that about 70 percent of outsourced services are horizontal. 


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