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Infosys Sees No Softening in Demand
Wall Street Journal 09.07.2010
BusinessWeek 04.17.2006
BusinessWeek 06.05.2006
Economist 12.13.2007
India's Talent Gets Loads Of TLC
BusinessWeek 08.20.2007
BusinessWeek 01.17.2008
India's Tata Wins Big Citi Outsourcing Deal
BusinessWeek 10.10.2008
Wall Street Journal 10.15.2008
Infosys Eyes U.S. Acquisitions
Wall Street Journal 03.27.2009
Xerox Increases Outsourcing to India
New York Times 04.06.2009
Tech Spending: The Great Divide
BusinessWeek 03.12.2009
Wall Street Journal 04.14.2009
India: Outsourcing Firm Sees Decline
New York Times 04.16.2009
Satyam Buyer Inherits Bloated Work Force
Wall Street Journal 04.18.2009
Obama’s Plan on Corporate Taxes Unnerves the Indian Outsourcing Industry
New York Times 05.06.2009
Should You Move to India for a Job?
BusinessWeek 05.01.2009
In India, New Worries Obama Tax Plan Will Hit Outsourcing
BusinessWeek 05.05.2009
An Indian Outsourcing Hotspot Chills Out
BusinessWeek 04.23.2009
Indian Outsourcer May Send Work to Egypt
BusinessWeek 05.25.2009
Australian Banks Cut Back on Indian Outsourcing
BusinessWeek 05.20.2009
India IT Getting More Deals from First-Time U.S. Outsourcers
BusinessWeek 05.18.2009
Firms Shed India Centers to Cut Costs in Recession
Wall Street Journal 06.08.2009
Work Visa Bill Threatens Indian Outsourcers
BusinessWeek 06.03.2009
India's Outsourcers: Using the Slump to Get Bigger
BusinessWeek 07.23.2009
As Slowdown Drags On, IBM Looks to Governments for New Growth
Wall Street Journal 07.30.2009
BusinessWeek 08.27.2009
Indian Tech Outsourcers Aim to Widen Contracts
Wall Street Journal 10.06.2009
How India's Next Outsourcing Wave Can Help the U.S.
BusinessWeek 09.25.2009
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