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Convergys : India Is Much Superior In Outsourcing Services

Monday, October 31st, 2011

convergys_logo.gifNotwithstanding competition from countries like Philippines and Vietnam, India remains an attractive destination for outsourcing services on account of its talented workforce, according to BPO major Convergys.

“The world has moved away from looking at outsourcing to places like India just as a cost arbitrage. The focus is now on transformational work, helping clients not just save costs but also increasing efficiency,” Convergys Senior Vice President (Customer Management) Nancy Pryor told PTI.

She added that while there is competition from other nations like Philippines and Vietnam, India still has a lot of factors working in its favour.

“India has a large pool of talented workforce who also have a good understanding of technology as well. They can easily deal with the requirements from clients across the US, Europe and Australia, which also happens in case of other locations, but India still has an edge,” Pryor said. (more…)

TCS Gets Qatar Bank Contract For 5 Consecutive Years

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

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Tata Consultancy Services will provide a range of technology outsourcing services to the Commercial bank of Qatar as part of a five-year deal worth ‘tens of millions of dollars’.

TCS will provide application development and maintenance and render back-office or BPO services to the Doha-headquartered Commercialbank, sources said.

However, the current arrangement is a complete services deal and does not provide for the deployment of TCS BaNCS, the company’s flagship suite of software products.

The TCS Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Mr N. Chandrasekaran, said the company would not comment on individual client wins. (more…)

WNS Bpo Declares Good Profit In Q2

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

wns.jpgNYSE-listed WNS (Holdings) Ltd, a leading provider of global business process outsourcing (BPO) services, today said it was able to sequentially expand gross margin, operating margin and profit in the second quarter ended September 30 due to depreciation in the Indian rupee.

“During the second quarter, WNS’ sequential revenue growth drove improved operating leverage. Combined with depreciation in the Indian rupee, the company was able to sequentially expand gross margin, operating margin and profit in the second quarter,” a company statement said here.

The company’s revenue-less repair payments for Q2 FY12 increased 7.6% to USD 100.2 million, compared to USD 93.1 million in the same period last fiscal year, and rose sequentially 2.4% from USD 97.8 million. (more…)

Bpo Executive Commits Suicide

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

suicide_jpg11_f.jpgA 25-year-old girl allegedly committed suicide by hanging herself from a ceiling fan on Monday morning. The deceased-identified as Kaushambi-is a resident of Govindpuri in southeast Delhi. Kaushambi was a native of Patna in Bihar and was working as a call centre executive in Gurgaon, said cops.

One of the girl’s relatives called police around 12 noon to inform about the incident.

“We received a call from Kaushambi’s uncle about the incident. Kaushambi was reportedly depressed. She had talked to her parents over the phone on the night before her death till 3:00am. However, when her parents called again on Monday morning, she did not respond. We have sent the body for postmortem. No suicide note was found from the spot,” said a senior police officer. (more…)

TCS Disappoints For The 2nd Time In The Year

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

tcs1_0.jpgAfter its announcement of below expectation results for the second quarter on Monday, Tata Consultancy Services shares crashed over 7% on Tuesday. India’s top software services exporter’s performance in Q2 has raised doubts across the Street.

However, Sandip Agarwal, IT analyst at Antique Stock Broking says the TCS results have ‘nothing negative’. “It is more of a quarterly variation rather than anything else,” he says, in an exlcusive interview to CNBC-TV18.

Further, Agarwal maintains that the present scenario is different from 2008, primarily because it was more sudden then and now it is something that has been built in and taken into account by the clients. “We don’t see much of a decline on the demand side or anything negative on the outlook side as well,” he adds. Source

Infosys Chairman Eyes Mysore As A Major IT Hub

Monday, October 17th, 2011

images.jpgChairman Emeritus of Infosys Ltd N R Narayana Murthy today said government and industrial establishments should come together and mount an awareness campaign to bring major software companies to this city. Delivering the keynote address at the inauguration of Mysore 2.0 Global IT - BPO Hub conference and expo organised by NASSCOM, he referred to the city’s salubrious climate and environment without any bottlenecks. “Mysore is a wonderful destination for any software company”, he said. However, he regretted that Mysore has not grown as per expectations of IT Industry due to some reasons and admitted he also owed his part for its “failure” along with leading city entreprenuers in not trying to showcase infrastructure available to attract big software companies.

He expressed happiness that Infosys has set up the world’s largest IT Training Centre with added hitech infrastructure here in a 337-acre plot and called on other entrepreneurs to make such an effort and bring Mysore on the global map. He said it is not NASSCOM’s duty to bring CEOs of major software companies here and urge them to establish their firms but that of Government and industrial entreprenuers to campaign and request the CEOs to come over here. Dwelling on facilities available for education, Murthy said though there are a number of good schools and colleges, there is a need to set up international schools. (more…)

Higher Revenues Expected From Bpo Sector In 2012

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

bpoprofiits.JPGBusiness process outsourcing companies expect earnings to reach $14 billion in 2012 as the industry explores new sources of revenue.

“[Our 2011 expected revenue] is roughly $11 billion and plus 20 percent of that [for 2012],” Business Process Association of the Philippines chairman Fred Ayala told reporters in a press briefing Tuesday.

He said BPO services other than the Philippines’ niche voice services were now entering the local outsourcing space. The services include engineering, sales and advertising, game development and other knowledge-process outsourcing services.

“Some of the new areas are coming up,” Ayala said. (more…)