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Patni family backs CEO over son
By Shalini Singh

Patni Computer Systems is one of the success stories of the Indian tech sector. Patni has 13,600 employees working in 28 international offices and they generated $719 Million in revenue in 2008. Its stock price which had risen dramatically after recent lows will further strengthen after the market digests the news that the family owned company chose their CEO over a son. More...

ASSOCHAM: Facebook killing office productivity
By Techgirl

The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), describes itself as the “premier apex chamber covering a membership of over 2 lakh companies and professionals across the country. It was established in 1920 by promoter chambers, representing all regions of India.”  It lobbies on behalf of Indian employers. More...

How some Desi HR consultants harm Indian techies
By Bala Shah

The US had set up the H-1B visa program to hire on a short term basis highly skilled workers not available in America. While most Indian tech firms win contracts based on their quality computing skills and competitive costs and treat their H1B techies well, there are others which exploit Indians at every opportunity. More...

Satyam Director disappears
By Sumir Singh

When Satyam founder and chairman Ramalinga Raju made a public announcement admitting to fraud word Rs. 7000 crores, it sent shock waves through the booming outsourcing industry.  Most were convinced that Satyam would crash like a house of cards and cause long term damage to the rest of the highly regarded Indian IT-ITES industry. More...

How Apple hunts down media leaks
By Shalini Singh

By any measure Apple computers can be credited with some of the best designed technological marvels that have done much to improve the quality of our lives.  For the consumer, it also ensured tech giants like Microsoft and IBM did not control the market. Apple is equally loved by its share holders for posting $10 Billion in revenue in the last quarter. More...

Tech majors: Infosys best in getting Green Cards
By Ria Sharma

The US Department for Professional Employees, AFL-CIO (DPE), is the umbrella organization for 24 unions and has a membership of 4 million white collar workers. While union membership in USA has fallen in recent years, AFL-CIO (DPE) has seen a 21 percent increase among the professional and related occupations. More...

Ex IBM Boss pleads innocent to insider trading
By Meenakshi Iyer

In July, 2009, Techgoss has exclusively reported on how the Infosys APAC BPO Head had been jailed for insider trading and how quickly he was removed from every Infosys website and forum. In Oct, 2009, IBM quietly asked its No. 2 Man to leave and scrubbed him out of all IBM websites even before courts had heard his case. More...

India’s CSIR warns US Journalist
By Bala Shah

The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (aka CSIR) is the leading Govt body in its field.  It is so critical to the nation that its President is PM Manmohan Singh himself.  CSIR’s Vice President is the Minister of State of Science and Technology, Mr. Chavan. An American journalist is saying she was warned off while doing a story on CSIR. More...

Dell $40 Million payout protects executives
By Shalini Singh

Computer giant Dell has done particularly well in India with a 17% increase in sales in the last quarter. Dell is now No. 2 in India. Its international revenues during the third quarter were a whopping $12.9 billion.  Dell has now paid $40 million to quietly settle allegations that some its executives mislead the market. More...

US newspaper withdraws H1B article
By Shalini Singh

American newspaper ‘Wall Street Journal’ is read by many of the movers and shakers in US, Europe and Asia.  Its reporters have won 33 Pulitzer Prizes. Not only does it scoop many news stories, it is also credited with balanced perspectives on important topics.  It has now withdrawn an article about how the US recession affected Indian techies on the H1B Visa. More...

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