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    Indian cities still hot for outsourcing

     

    Government orders audits of Information Technology firms for possible STPI Act violations, the STPI starts finishing school, the TCS to use the Chennai Center for e-passport service but countries like Canada, Poland, Vietnam are honing their skills.  The government may extend STPI sops for three years from 2011.  Raja Reconfirming the fact that Indian cities are the most preferred destination for outsourcing six Indian cities.,  The Bangalore, Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad and Pune was figure among the eight top global destinations for outsourcing of services along with Manila and Ireland’s Dublin city.

    The latest study reveals minimal shifts in rankings because of the overall slowdown in the pace of outsourcing activity on the back of a global recession.  For the fourth year in a row that India’s Silicon Valley Bangalore has managed to retain its numero uno position.   The top outsourcing destinations 2008 2009 Bangalore Chennai Delhi NCR Mumbai Dublin Manila Hyderabad Dublin Makati Chennai. Top claim the second spot while Mimbai moved up four places to claim the third position the second spot while Mumbai moved up four places to claim the third position.  The Hyderabad fell two places to rank seventh while Chennai came sixth it was the number two in last year.  The Pune remain static at the eighth position .  The Bangalore’s success noted that the report lies in the fact that major service providers like Infosys Technologies and Wipro in the city continue to attract a major chunk of global buyers.

    In 1991, the city came into focus way back as an Information Technology hub with the support of the Software Technology Parks of India Act and soon developed its Business Process Outsourcing capabilities as well.  If the Bangalores strength lies in high-tech talent pool due to an abundance of educational institutions in the city.  The Delhi is far better in terms of its Business Process Outsourcing capabilities, notes the report educational institutions in the city.  In terms of its Business Process Outsourcing capabilities, the Delhi is far better in terms  which comprises the three cities of Delhi, Noida and Gurgaon offer a conducive eco-system for business analytics, finance and accounting,m software development, product development, engineering services and contact center services in English, Mumbai city exhibits an established position in the global outsourcing space owing to different factors like infrastructure.  It is a large talent pool of around 60,000 employees in the Business Process Outsourcing sector and developed policies.  The India’s Information Technology services industry was born in Mumbai in 1976 with the creation of Tata Consultancy Services.

    Top of the services providers like TCS, IBM, Infosys, Wipro, WNS Global Services, Minacs, Cognizant and EDS are present in the city.  Chennai which fell four places to the sixth rank this year remain India’s second largest exporter of the software, Information Technology and related services and contributes 39 percent of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu’s GDP.  It’s home to major Information Technology services providers like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Cognizant, HCL, Mahindra Satyam, IBM, Accenture, Polaris, L&T InfoTech, PeotSystem and Vertusa.  The hot and humid climatic conditions in the city are still a black mark to some extent which might influence a minor percentage of employees to leave the city.

     

     

    REFERENCE:

    http://cmehec.org/article/Indian-cities-still-hot-for-outsourcing.html

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