Indian tech graduates are increasingly turning their back on western countries in favour of finding work at home.
India has moved to enlist the support of its Asian neighbours and friends to lobby against the outsourcing backlash spreading in Western countries, including Australia.
Even as the economy rebounds, information technology professionals face a new threat to their livelihoods.
Microsoft now has the data to prove how influential they are, with a new study showing they control over 40 percent of the IT industry.
Australian enterprises will increasingly have to engage offshore technology providers to offset declining population growth, according to Arvind Thakur, the CEO of Indian offshoring specialist NIIT Technologies.
Does anyone really need another open-source licensing model? One of the leaders of India's IT movement says yes.
IT services firms are expanding beyond their traditional role as overseers of networks, PCs and computer help desks, into "back office" areas such as accounting and human resources.
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