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    Crisis for tech workers: Life after layoffs? 26 February, 2009 09:29

    Signs everywhere point to the plight of the laid-off tech worker. Tech consultancy BearingPoint files for bankruptcy. Hewlett-Packard's profits plummet. Silicon Valley employment falls for the first time in several years. With daily layoffs and few new jobs available, techies have seen their careers careening off track -- and now they need to reinvent themselves or get off the tech train altogether.
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    The IT job market is tanking -- but not for everyone 03 February, 2009 08:31

    Shortly after Donnie Reynolds, the chief operating officer at Automated HealthCare Solutions, learned that Microsoft planned to cut 5,000 workers over the next 18 months, he and another employee of the medical services provider flew to the software vendor's home city.
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    GE stands by Satyam, but time running out 21 January, 2009 07:32

    Although analysts expect that Satyam Computer Services will lose customers in the fallout of its accounting scandal, major customer General Electric said Tuesday it had not moved work from Satyam.
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    Tata's profit dips, revenue flat in difficult market 16 January, 2009 04:43

    India's largest outsourcer, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), reported for the quarter ended Dec. 31 flat growth in dollar revenue and an 18 percent drop in profits compared to the same quarter a year earlier.
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    Indian outsourcer Tata to sponsor Ferrari 19 December, 2008 07:00

    India's largest outsourcer Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) said on Thursday that the Tata logo will be displayed on the Ferrari F1 car for the 2009 Formula One season.
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    India's competitors catching up as outsourcing hotspots 12 December, 2008 08:04

    One of India's key advantages as an offshore outsourcing location was its lower cost. But it may be losing this advantage to countries like Pakistan and Vietnam, which now offer staff at far lower costs than in India.
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    Tata plans to commercialize healthcare portal 26 November, 2008 07:45

    Indian IT services company, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), plans to commercialize its WebHealthCentre, an online portal for medical consultations, healthcare information, and telemedicine.
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    Citigroup's 52,000 layoffs will impact IT 19 November, 2008 07:59

    Given Citigroup's stated plans, a massive headcount reduction announced is sure to include a fair share of IT jobs.
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    Tata financial results hit by economic slowdown 23 October, 2008 11:01

    Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) became the latest Indian outsourcer to report slower financial growth in the second quarter as a result of the global economic downtown.
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    Microsoft, others seek to get paid for sales to failed bank 09 October, 2008 10:21

    Microsoft got in line with several other organizations that are taking steps to get paid for products and services provided to Washington Mutual, the largest bank to fail in U.S. history.
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    Indian outsourcing market warned to adapt to suit clients' needs 03 July, 2008 09:33

    Five Indian firms have made the top twenty client approval list in the annual Brown-Wilson Group's State of the Outsourcing Industry Report, but the remainder of the Indian outsourcing industry has been warned it's not responding to client needs.
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