20 Aug 2009,
The Economic Times |
Infosys, Mahindra Satyam, Capgemini vie for $200 mn Bombardier deal
Bombardier, the world’s third biggest aircraft maker, has invited tech vendors to bid for an outsourcing contract potentially worth
up to $200 million over next few years, as the company seeks to increase outsourcing of design projects in order to lower its operational costs.
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4 Aug 2009,
The Economic Times |
Engineering services outsourcing finds favour with Indian tech firms
At a time when revenues from application development and maintenance are shrinking, Indian tech firms are seeing newer opportunities
emerge from engineering services outsourcing (ESO) market, estimated to be worth around $1.8 billion today and expected to reach $50 billion by 2020 for the country.
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23 Jun 2009,
CXOtoday |
Soft skills crucial in global
engineering services
In this article we will go deep into one specific
industry - Global Engineering Services and use it as an
example to conclude that there is no one size fits all
solution for managing soft-skills. The universe of
global engineering services is in a state of constant
flux as technology and business keeps changing. Adding
to this is the demographic shift in engineers.
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17 Jun 2009,
Globe Newswire |
QuEST Global selects MSC.Software
engineering analysis tools solutions to increase
innovation
MSC.Software (Nasdaq:MSCS - News), a leading global
provider of simulation software and services, today
announced that QuEST Global, a leading provider of
diversified engineering services and manufacturing, has
selected MSC.Software engineering analysis solutions,
including MSC Patran and Patran Thermal software...
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13 Jun 2009,
The Hindu Business Line |
Salary freeze is good news here…
For the 1,800 employees of QuEST Global, a Bangalore-based software firm with interests in aerospace, manufacturing and engineering services, the fact that the company has frozen salary hikes this year is ‘no disturbing news’.
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10 Jun 2009,
The Economic Times |
Production costs to tumble by 30%
QuEST, which has acquired a 300-acre plot in a Belgaum
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) for establishing its
manufacturing facilities hopes to gain more business
from Airbus primary suppliers who may have to set up
units in india whenever the FAL comes up.
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