Business Logo Design – Is Clients Input Important

Posted on | January 4, 2010 | No Comments

In today’;s world, there is a cutthroat competition everywhere, so is in the field of logo designing. In a scenario like this, how you, as a logo design company would differentiate yourself in terms o… [Author: Gisselle Gloria - Web Design and Development - October 05, 2009]



Empower Your Designer For A Remarkable Corporate Logo Design

Posted on | January 4, 2010 | No Comments

Business owners do come across several problems while designing their logos from logo designers. No matter even if you are succeeded in hiring a reputable logo design company for your project, you st… [Author: Gisselle Gloria - Web Design and Development - October 05, 2009]



Tata Consultancy Services gets new CEO

Posted on | October 8, 2009 | 1 Comment

Natarajan Chandrasekaran took over as chief executive of Tata Consultancy Services on Tuesday, vowing to boost the global market share of India’s largest outsourcing company.

“We’re going to focus on growth,” he said.

Under the 13-year leadership of his predecessor, Subramaniam Ramadorai — who stepped down at the mandatory retirement age of 65 and will serve as a nonexecutive vice chairman and member of the board — the company’s revenues grew from about $150 million a year to nearly $6 billion.

“The $6 billion is only a 1 percent share” of total information technology services spending, Chandrasekaran said. “There’s a lot of headroom for growth.”

Globally, TCS says it is the eighth-largest software services company by revenue.

In addition to pursuing strategic acquisitions, especially in Europe and Japan, Chandrasekaran said the company would focus on organic growth, pursuing larger deals as the IT industry consolidates, and turning more to emerging markets like India.

TCS profits have continued to grow, albeit at a slower pace, through the global economic crisis.

After growing 32 percent in the year ending March 31, 2008, net profit rose only 1.17 percent in the July to September 2008 quarter from a year earlier, but recovered to 22.3 percent growth in the quarter ending June 30, 2009.

Chandrasekaran said outsourcing firms like TCS can help companies run more efficiently and cut costs at a time of rising cost pressures.

“Our business model is also a solution to the economic problems the world is facing,” he said.

Chandrasekaran said there is “huge organic growth potential” in software services because of the legacy of two decades of messy globalization that often left multinational banks and manufacturers with multiple, inefficient information technology systems.

In recent years, TCS has focused on expanding its global footprint, with centers in Mexico, Argentina, Brazil and the United States. About 11,000 of the company’s 140,000 employees are non-Indian workers hired overseas.

Chandrasekaran said the company would continue to hire local workers, especially for sales and management positions, and is now recruiting 250 additional employees in Cincinnati, Ohio, to work on government and health care projects.

He said clients in the U.S. seem to be recovering faster than those in Europe, with financial services firms leading the way and manufacturers and telecommunications companies lagging.

“It’s a slow recovery,” Chandrasekaran said. “But definitely the recovery is happening.”

Before his appointment, Chandrasekaran was the company’s chief operating officer and executive director. He has worked at TCS since 1987.

Article Source: http://www.mercurynews.com/

BP and IBM Strikes Outsourcing Deal for 5 Years

Posted on | August 27, 2009 | 2 Comments

Outsourcing is the latest and the easiest solution for the troubles in any business of the 21st Century. Recently, it has been declared that the leading company IBM has signed an outsourcing deal with the British Petroleum for handling the oil company’s enterprise applications and integrated service desk operations. The contract has been signed for the next five years.

BP is said to distributing several of its contracts to the service providers. IBM will support BP by providing application development and application maintenance (ADAM) services.

Dana Deasy BP Group CIO said that “We see a significant opportunity to simplify and standardize BP’s work processes while leveraging IBM’s world class expertise in this area and their strong knowledge of the Oil and Gas industry.” It was also added that, “This contract will enable BP to reduce complexity, whilst lowering our overall cost base.”

SAP applications and enhancement of the clients websites is also included in this outsourcing services that IBM will provide to BP. Not all terms and conditions of the deal are revealed yet.

Recession Hits NASA Too, May Start with Outsourcing for Solving the Economic Crisis

Posted on | August 26, 2009 | 1 Comment

The U.S. space agency is dealing with money crisis in this economic slowdown and therefore, NASA is planning to outsource its additional tasks to the contractors. Though nothing has been officially decided by the US president, but several government officials claims that many of the NASA backed missions might be carried out by the private sectors.

All the space shuttle launches are presently made by the government expenses but the current situations has resulted into cost constraints and therefore, several anticipated missions might be withheld. At the same time, outsourcing the work to private sector will enable the government to save between $30 billion to $50 billion.

Dr. Sally Ride said that NASA “just can’t get there,” when talking about the plan to go back to the moon. NASA has an outline plan to return to the moon by 2025 but enough funds are not available.

The funds available right now are generally used up for the International Space Station. However, the decision regarding appointing the contractors will remain in confusion unless the president makes up his mind.

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