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IT-BPO industry clicks 28% growth this fiscal (Express India)

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The Indian IT-BPO industry recorded an overall growth of 28% to the tune of $52 billion in the fiscal year of 2007-08, up from $ 39.6 billion in the fiscal 2006-07, according to Nasscom, the apex IT-BPO industry body.

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Satyam BPO wins two Six Sigma IQ excellence honors (CIOL)

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HYDERABAD, INDIA: Satyam Computer Services, Ltd. (NYSE: SAY), a leading global consulting and information technology services provider , announced that Satyam BPO, its business process outsourcing arm, won two prestigious Six Sigma IQ Excellence Awards.

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Albay ICT group moves to attract BPO firms to Legazpi (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

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MANILA, Philippines — A group representing stakeholders in the information and communications technology (ICT) industry in Albay is moving quickly to attract business process outsourcing (BPO) firms to the province, its president told INQUIRER.net.

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‘It is really expensive to do BPO business in India’ (Business Standard India)

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24/7 Customer, the Bangalore-based business process outsourcing (BPO) firm, started operations at a time when the very concept of offshoring jobs was not much known.

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Concert review: Stradivarius sings in BPO’s Beethoven performance (The Buffalo News)

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Just as the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra was preparing its two weekends of Beethoven-immersion to conclude the 2007-08 concert season, a surprise news release focused the spotlight squarely on this weekend’s concerts.

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Japanese BPO to expand in RP, eyes wider English-speaking market (GMA News)

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MANILA, Philippines - A Japanese business process outsourcing (BPO) firm is investing P120 million in the country to finance the expansion of its local partner, Logicall, Inc.

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Tata rural BPO to come up near Orissa steel site (rediff.com)

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The rural BPO centre will be established by the Tata Business Support Services — the BPO wing and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Sons — in partnership with Tata Steel Rural Development Society — a corporate NGO managed by the Tata Group for the last 60 years. To start with, it is expected to employ […]

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Tata rural BPO to come up near steel site in Orissa (Business Standard India)

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In a concilatory move towards educated locals who are agitating against Tata Steel’s proposed 6 million tonne steel plant in Kalinganagar, Orissa, the Tata group is setting up a business process outsourcing (BPO) unit on the proposed site.

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Bihar sets up a rural BPO to stop migration (New Kerala)

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Madubani (Bihar), May 29 : In an attempt to provide employment opportunities to the locals and to stop them from migrating to other states, Bihar has set up a Business Process Outsourcing Unit (BPO) in a remote village of the State’s Madhubani District.

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Philippines IT & BPO Executive Report 2008 Published by Zagada Institute Region’s Leading Research Analytics Firm (Centre Daily Times)

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Zagada Institute announces the publication of its Philippines IT & BPO Executive Report 2008: “A Competitive Asia-Pacific Alternative.” This executive report format is the fourth of its concise global IT reports series, which include India, Mexico and Brazil already, published. While BPO data is included the analysis significantly focuses on the US$5.2 billion Philippines IT […]

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