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Indian IT pitches for Japan business, but its a hard slog
With US and Europe stricken with economic woes, the Indian IT sector which was largely dependent on these two regions have begun their scout to identify newer markets to explore. On top of their mind is Japan. #Infosys #WhyNow #Tata Consultancy Services #Software companies of India #Japan #Outsourcing
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Rupee at its peak so why is IT falling?
While the falling rupee should bring joy to the Indian IT sector, the eurozone turmoil has the IT bellwethers such as TCS and Infosys worried with their stocks falling upto 2 percent. #Infosys #Software companies of India #StockWatch #Software services exporters
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Not profitabilty but market share responsible for Infy's fall
Infosys is losing out on commodity or cost efficiency business and is not getting enough cost efficient to lay the high volume market. #Infosys #BSE Sensex #Software companies of India #Wipro Technologies
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Rediff
1% rise in licenced software use can add $1.3b to GDP
A mere one per cent increase in licenced software usage can generate almost $1.3 billion in economic output compared to $554 million from a similar increase in pirated software intake, reveals a study. "While 1 per cent increase in use of licensed softwa #India #China
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The Express Tribune Pakistan
Pakistan a friendlier place for software makers
1% is Pakistan’s share in the global value of unlicensed software in dollar terms. When it comes to software piracy, Pakistan is far behind many other countries – both in mature and emerging markets – in terms of commercial value of the unlicensed softwa #Pakistan #India #Microsoft Corporation
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China Daily
China, India in talks on trade strategy: Li
China and India are discussing boosting an equal and fair environment to promote two-way trade and investment, Premier Li Keqiang said on Tuesday in Mumbai. "There are solutions to helping the two countries maintain rapid growth in bilateral trade and in #India #China #Mumbai




