TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Even for organizations with a stellar full-time IT staff, situations often arise where temporary outside help is needed. A big Web project might demand a few extra programmers to meet a tough deadline, for example, or a rollout of tools to support a sales force bent on capturing a broader market may require expertise not available in-house.
By Logan Kugler | 22 May, 2012 20:08
International medical vendor Mediq was expanding in a big way by acquisition and needed a standard email platform across its business, but the project's cost and the complexity of doing it alone was so daunting that the company called on outside help that costs it less in the long run.
By Tim Greene | 22 May, 2012 05:31
Consumers Energy has hired an outsourcer to take over some of its day-to-day IT operations, and it hopes the move will allow its own data center workers to focus on projects that directly impact its bottom line.
By Patrick Thibodeau | 21 May, 2012 23:44
Consumers Energy, a large utility in Michigan, has hired an offshore outsourcing firm to take over some of its IT operations. But instead of cutting its internal IT employees, it is retraining them for new types of work.
By Patrick Thibodeau | 14 May, 2012 23:02
WASHINGTON - The company that is a target in a federal probe on its use of visas, Infosys, says it is assuring customers that the government investigation, despite its unknown outcome, will not impact its business.
By Patrick Thibodeau | 10 May, 2012 08:57
EBay is hiring for a development center it is setting up in Bangalore, its second in the country.
By John Ribeiro | 08 May, 2012 23:29
WASHINGTON -- U.S. Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) isn't giving up on a bill to give green cards to college graduates with advanced degrees in technical fields, but she has been unable to find any Republican backing for it.
By Patrick Thibodeau | 27 April, 2012 07:20
Wipro, one of India's top outsourcers, reported slow revenue growth in U.S. dollar terms for the quarter ended March 31, and issued muted guidance for the next quarter, reflecting an uncertain outsourcing market.
By John Ribeiro | 25 April, 2012 21:12
India's largest outsourcer, Tata Consultancy Services, posted high revenue and profit growth in U.S. dollar terms for the quarter ended March 31, and said the market for its services continues to be strong.
By John Ribeiro | 24 April, 2012 02:29
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By David Kruzner, senior vice president, iGATE Patni | 17 April, 2012 01:26
Infosys' revenue in its fourth quarter and full fiscal year ended March 31 fell short of guidance, as global markets for its services are recovering very slowly, the company said Friday.
By John Ribeiro | 13 April, 2012 20:15
India's IT firms understand software, but not America.
By Patrick Thibodeau | 07 April, 2012 01:16
DALLAS -- David Richter, vice president of Kimberly-Clark's infrastructure solutions group, knows creating a culture of innovation can be messy, but it's still rewarding.
By Lucas Mearian | 06 April, 2012 20:09
A former human resources manager at Larsen & Toubro InfoTech Limited Inc., a leading India-based IT services firm, accused the company of visa fraud in a complaint filed this week in a federal court in New Jersey.
By Patrick Thibodeau | 05 April, 2012 23:19
WASHINGTON - The U.S. this week began accepting applications for H-1B visas for the next fiscal year, but that's not the big news it was in previous years.
By Patrick Thibodeau | 04 April, 2012 09:54
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