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  • Amazon launches India online shopping site

    Online retailing giant Amazon has entered India with the launch of its shopping website junglee.com, in a major boost to the country's rapidly-growing e-commerce business.

  • Offshoring: Preparing for India's proposed privacy rules

    The Indian government has finally taken a step toward creating a comprehensive set of data protection rules to safeguard privacy, but the proposed regulations released this spring are likely to have a major impact on the global enterprises doing business with Indian outsourcers.

  • Nokia setting up enterprise mail servers in India

    Nokia will set up servers in India by November for its push e-mail service in the country to comply with government regulations, the company said Monday.

  • Small Indian outsourcers become more attractive to customers

    Second-tier outsourcers in India can provide specialized services and domain expertise in areas which their larger competitors such as Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys Technologies may find too niche to address, according to a report from Forrester Research.

  • Massive rise in Asia Pacific social media posts

    If you think big brother is watching your every move, he probably is, according to a leading online researcher, with Australia leading the world in social media engagement

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  • Recovery May Drive SOA

    Atul Saini, CEO and CTO of Fiorano Software, shares with CIO his vision for BPM and SOA for the Indian CIOs.

  • ING Life India adopts open source to expand business

    In the insurance business, everyone's headed into the hinterland. But the cost of every new branch can bite deeply. Here's how going Open Source helped ING Life save US$1.7 million and funded its expansion plans.

  • Offshoring? Try China and India plus a third site

    China may be rising as an offshoring destination, but many companies are outsourcing to multiple countries rather than just choosing between China and India.

  • 10 Cultural Faux Pas You Should Never Make in India

    It's been 12 hours since your last bite to eat. Your stomach growls angrily as you meet the host who will take care of all your needs while you prepare to sign a big contract with his company. He takes you out to dinner at a nice restaurant--please tell me you didn't just order a steak!

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