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Sep13
Salary and rupee rising: What Infosys, Wipro, Satyam and TCS are up to?
As salary and rupee (Indian currency) is appreciating and squeezing the bottom line, Indian tech companies are finding it hard not only to make look bottom lines healthy but also realizing it extremely difficult to retain talents from newly arrived multinationals like IBM, Google, Microsoft, Capgemini, Accneture

Lets take a look about what India's biggest dometic majors are up to

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  1. Wipro has opened a center in the Mexican city of Monterrey which will serve American and European clients exclusively. It has already taken in 100 employees in Mexico and will further invest in other lower-cost locations. Wipro has very recently purchased US-based outsourcing firm Infocrossing for $600 millions.

  2. Satyam has launched a software development center in MSC Malaysia, a government-designated high-tech zone. It has hired 300 Malaysian IT engineers and plans to take the workforce to 2,000 in next four years. One of its top 10 customers GlaxoSmithKline, one of its top 10 customers will be serviced from this center.

  3. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) India's biggest software company has opened a center in Guadalajara, Mexico, it has already taken in 500 employees and plans to employ thousands more in the next five years.

  4. Infosys Technologies has unveiled a 400-person facility in the CzechInfosys-Czech-Republic-software-IT Republic. It will exclusively serve European clients from the center. Infosys has also purchased and purchased service centers of Royal Philips in Poland and Thailand.



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