| Non-Linear Models in the news – 2012 | |
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Wipro launches cloud based solution for US healthcare market Wipro Technologies, the global Information Technology, consulting and outsourcing business of Wipro Limited, today announced the launch of its nextgen care management solution for the US healthcare market, specifically aimed at primary care physicians and healthcare providers. The objectives of the Wipro solution are aligned with the United States; Medical Home and Accountable Care Organisation (ACO) programme to enable personalised, affordable and quality care, the Bangalore-headquartered, the New York Stock Exchange-listed company said in a statement. |
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Infosys builds new culture for product play IT major Infosys is trying to develop a DNA in its product and platforms business that nurtures out-of-the-box thinking, the way start-ups do. The most successful product companies around the world are admired not for focus, process or discipline, but rather for their free-spirited and unorthodox thinking, seeing old problems in new ways, and perhaps even a little chaos. |
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Infosys and Fabric Worldwide Chosen by GlaxoSmithKline to Support the Delivery of Digital Strategy Infosys Ltd (NASDAQ: INFY), today, announced its partnership with GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) to optimize digital channels across its global consumer healthcare and pharmaceuticals business lines. The partnership in association with Fabric Worldwide, a WPP company, will simplify and improve effectiveness of how GSK delivers digital engagement with consumers and healthcare professionals. |
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TCS may set off revenue productivity race Tata Consultancy Services is ready to show off its ‘non-linear’ revenues for the first time next month, setting a benchmark for India’s information technology (IT) services industry with a metric that is being closely watched as a sign of companies’ maturity and competitiveness. |
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Infosys to power airtel money Country’s second largest software exporter Infosys said it has been selected as the technology partner for ‘airtel money’, the mobile wallet service of telecom operator Bharti Airtel. |
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Infosys BPO leads the way in non-linear track; set to double revenue from 5 years ago This financial year, the business process outsourcing arm of Infosys will take a big lead on the non-linear growth track, an aspirational growth model for most information technology and BPO firms. |
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Infosys looks to accelerate growth in products, platforms The company is keen to take its products, platforms and solutions (PPS) business from its current 5% revenue share to one-third of total revenue |
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N. Chandrasekaran | Acquisition on agenda, but won’t do it for headlines TCS is increasing its focus on new technologies such as applications around mobility and creation of more intellectual property through products and services: Chandrasekaran |
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Infosys (NASDAQ: INFY) Announces Results for the Quarter Ended December 31, 2011 Q3 revenues grew by 13.9% Year on Year; sequentially grew by 3.4% |
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TCS bags 200 clients for its iON platform The country’s largest software exporter Tata Consultancy Services has added 200 customers in its cloud-based small business line so far, a top official has said. |
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| Non-Linear Models in the news – 2011 | |
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Infosys bets big on business platforms Are these the future of the services Market? HfS Research analysts attended Infosys Connect 2011 to receive an update on how Infosys is delivering value to their clients.
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Infosys launches InfosysEdge to drive its PPS business In a definitive shift in the way it sells its offerings, IT services company Infosys is creating brands to drive its relatively-new products, platforms and solutions ( PPS) business. |
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TCS Unit Gets $2.2 Billion Order From U.K.’s Friends Life Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. announces that it has received a $2.2 billion (GBP1.37 billion) outsourcing contract, its second-largest order ever, from U.K.-based financial services company Friends Life at a time when Indian technology outsourcing companies are indicating a squeeze in business growth in Western markets due to fears of an economic slowdown. |
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Infy eyes non-linear growth through products & platforms Infosys is setting a new direction for itself, under what it calls its 3.0 strategy. In line with this, it has restructured its verticals, realigned services and re-assigned some 55,000 of its people. TOI spoke to Infosys COO SD Shibulal, who played a key role in formulating the 3.0 strategy, about the progress. |
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iON is more than a cloud software Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), has recently launched iON, a solution that uses the very latest in scalable cloud computing technology for Small and Medium Business (SMB) in NCR region. In an exclusive interview with IT PRO, V. Ramaswamy, Global Head, iON, TCS explains what iON is and its motivation behind launching iON for SMBs from NCR region. |
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TCS offers cloud to small companies, hopes for billion-dollar rain Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS) waded into a business which it sees has the potential to grow into a billion dollars in five years — a cloud computing offering to small and medium businesses or SMBs. |
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| Non-Linear Models in the news – 2009 | |
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TCS, Infy and Wipro banking on non-linear growth The three IT giants of India, TCS, Infosys and Wipro are looking for non-linear ways of growing their revenues to ensure that they don’t have to hire more in order to serve additional customers, and handle higher volumes of projects. Together, the country’s top three tech firms already employ over 3,00,000 staff between them, and pursuing non-linear growth is on top of their agenda, according to Economic Times. |
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