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Even as insecurity continues for thousands of Indian doctors with career plans abroad, the medical fraternity back home has a reason to smile.
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For the first-time a judgment that could have far reaching effect on the BPO industry, the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has announced that foreign companies having local agents with Permanent Establishment (PE) in India will have to pay taxes.
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In China industrial growth suffers from restrictions on its resources and environment, the country has been paying more attention to its services industry in order to make its economic growth consistent.
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The UK's department of trade and industry has clarified that the restructured regulation on Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) is not targeted at outsourcing business to India.
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To fight the high employee churning rates, BPOs are now offering employees better career growth by allowing horizontal movement to other departments within the organisation.
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Indian BPO companies have started providing more sophisticated services, according to a Wharton-Boston Consulting Group report
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NelsonHall, the global business process outsourcing (BPO) analyst firm, has released the results of its BPO Index for Q1 2007.
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Small and medium BPOs swear by cost effectiveness and are gearing up to challenge some of the big players
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A growth of 28 percent in expected in the year 2007 in the Indian IT-BPO sector
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Dubai is competing against India in attracting business process outsourcing (BPO) trade in the region
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BPO companies from across India have started to initiate procedure to protect and check on data theft.
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Indian IT firms looking forward to make their presence in Europe may have to wait a little longer for that big break.
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The South Africa is vying to bring in more of business processing outsourcing (BPO) on the continent, and other countries are also following to attract more of this business.
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Sector V biggies are joining hands with the government and educational institutions to set up finishing schools for a steady supply of skilled workers.
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Companies in the automotive, manufacturing, and high-tech industries are more aggressively outsourcing their back-office information technology (IT) and business processes in order to reduce costs and improve their performance.
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The City of Johannesburg (CoJ) is looking to garner up to 60 000 jobs by 2009 in the business process outsourcing and offshoring (BPO & O) market
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Global and local BPO dealings are things apart. In fact, the contrast is so vast that companies wanting to venture both operations should do it separately rather than incorporating them together.
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Gone are the day when BPO jobs where mostly in cities like Calcutta, Delhi and Bangalore.
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Powered by its continuing dominance in providing low-cost IT skills, the great Indian BPO story continues despite the emergence of new competitors like China, Philippines and Indonesia.
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Powered by its continuing dominance in providing low-cost IT skills, the great Indian BPO story continues despite the emergence of new competitors like China, Philippines and Indonesia.
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Delta Airlines, the world's second largest airline (in terms of passengers carried) has pulled out its back office operations from Gurgaon-based IBM Daksh.
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Move over Bangalore, Delhi and Mumbai, lesser known Indian cities, such as Kochi and Visakhapatnam, have the most potential to be the next big outsourcing hotspots for major international corporations.
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Indian BPOs have now started playing the role of a matchmaker. BPO employees can be seen connecting a person in Atlanta with another in Adelaide with matching profiles.
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