Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, India's top software services exporter, sees strong orders and revenues in the year ahead, driven by robust demand in Asia and Europe, and plans to boost its headcount aggressively.The company, part of India's salt-to-software conglomerate Tata Group, has been thriving on an outsourcing boom as companies worldwide try to cut costs at home to stay competitive.
A large pool of English-speaking engineers and cheaper wages have helped Indian firms attract these deals in the past decade.
Girija Pande, TCS' Asia Pacific director, said in an interview on Monday the group had 10 outsourcing deals of USD 50 million to USD 100 million in the pipeline, and expects to close a few of them in the 2007 calendar year.
Courtesy : expressindia.com
A large pool of English-speaking engineers and cheaper wages have helped Indian firms attract these deals in the past decade.
Girija Pande, TCS' Asia Pacific director, said in an interview on Monday the group had 10 outsourcing deals of USD 50 million to USD 100 million in the pipeline, and expects to close a few of them in the 2007 calendar year.
Courtesy : expressindia.com
