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Satyam BPO wins two global awards

Satyam BPO, the business process outsourcing arm of Satyam, a global business and information technology services company, has announced that it has won two prestigious Shared Services Excellence awards from the International Quality and Productivity Council. The company was honored in Orlando during Shared Services Week, a conference organized by IQPC.

 

Satyam's Rural BPO program gets award

Byrraju Foundation, the Satyam Computer-founded NGO has received the Asian Corporate Social Responsibility Award under the Poverty Alleviation category.

Satyam got the honor for its GramIT (Rural BPO program).

The GramIT utilizes the capabilities of educated, unemployed villagers, who are hired to work in rural business process outsourcing facilities.

The Asian CSR Awards Program honors Asian companies for in five categories: Best Workplace Practices, Concern for Health, Environmental Excellence, Poverty Alleviation, and Support and Improvement of Education.

Satyam representative Harsh Vardhan accepted the prestigious award at a function held on September 28 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

 

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Satyam launches largest facility in South America

Satyam Computers, the leading global IT services company, Wednesday announced the launch of a 4,500-square-foot development centre at Sao Paulo, its largest facility in South America.
The centre's inauguration coincided with Satyam's hosting of the First Latin American Geosourcing Forum.

The new center will serve as the organisation's South American headquarters, said Gary Teelucksingh, leader of the company's initiatives in the Americas. Moreover, it marks the first of several key investments Satyam is making in the continent. Its plans for another substantial center in Brazil are already under way.

 

Satyam partners with Red Hat to deliver open source solns

Red Hat has announced its strategic partnership with Satyam, to provide innovative and cost effective open source solutions for customers.

Red Hat and Satyam are also planning to set up a Center of Excellence (COE) and Open Source Lab in Bangalore for developing horizontal competencies and business solutions on Red Hat and JBoss platforms.

Speaking at the occasion, Nandu Pradhan, president and managing director, Red Hat India, said, "We are delighted to partner with Satyam in the open source space. This partnership will allow Satyam and Red Hat to collaborate more deeply on projects. The Open Source Center of Excellence, will be an excellent showcase for customers looking at open source as well."

Nandu further adds, "It is encouraging to see our partners in India working proactively to expand their offerings in open source. This is a clear indication that companies have now started to see a great demand and value in the open source business model. We look forward to expanding opportunities with other partners as well. "

Manish Mehta, director and senior vice president, ADMS, SAP & Testing, Satyam adds, "Satyam has consistently demonstrated its leadership in providing innovative and creative solutions in the open source technology space. We are looking at non- traditional solutions for customers and are exploring new technologies in the open source space. The partnership with Red Hat creates a new dimension in the value chain for our customers across verticals and geographies, helping them reduce total cost of ownership without compromising on the benefits of open source technology."

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Indian IT Companies fail to make this time in top 100 fastest growing

Indian IT companies, whose spectacular growth have made many of them household names, have failed to make it to the global list of 100 fastest- growing tech companies prepared by Fortune group magazine Business 2.0.

Country's second largest software exporter Infosys Technologies, which was ranked eighth in last year's list, was surprisingly absent from this year's rankings.

Infosys was the only Indian company in the list in 2005.
US-listed Infosys had sky-rocketted to the eighth position last year ahead of global IT majors like Apple Computer, eBay Inc and Cognizant Technologies, registering a big leap over its 59th rank in 2004.

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