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Is the Party Over For Indian Outsourcers?

Infosys, TCS, and Wipro still rake in profits, but they face challenges ranging from a stronger rupee to the likes of IBM and Accenture romping on their home turf

The Last Rajah

India's Ratan Tata aims to transform his once-stodgy conglomerate into a global powerhouse. But can it thrive after he steps down?

Changes Ahead at Infosys

The Indian outsourcer says it's not bidding for French IT consultancy Capgemini—though it also needs to boost its overseas consulting business

With Gateway, Acer Foils Lenovo

Taiwan's Acer strikes back at its mainland rival with an agreement to acquire Gateway, the third-largest PC brand in the U.S., for $710 million

Grudge Match in China

HP and Dell are exporting their rivalry and starting to challenge Lenovo

China's Huawei Gives it Up for Vodafone

What's in a brand? For the mainland manufacturer, the advantages of producing handsets for a cellular giant are more important than fame

IBM: Star of India

From inking deals to hiring top workers, Big Blue is beating its tech services rivals

Google Hits a Chinese Wall

Upstaged by Baidu.com, it's forging ties with local Web players to expand its reach


Tech Titans: India and China


Asia's Tech Concerns Aim to Stay Nimble

As the global business environment presents new challenges, Chinese and Indian tech companies are reassessing their goals and strategies
Slide Show: Ranking the Tech Giants

China and India's Top Tech Companies

Led by China Mobile and Bharti Airtel, eight tech players from Asia's top emerging markets rank among the BusinessWeek IT 100

Selling Cisco to China's Tech Talent Pool

With more and more multinationals opening offices and luring local talent, Jan Gronski's task at the company's Shanghai R&D center is getting tougher

Selling Computers to India

With growth slowing in China, computer makers hope Asia's other big market will pick up the slack

Intel's Barrett Has a Vision for India

The chipmaker chairman is teaming up with the U.N. and the Indian government to bring WiMAX connectivity to rural hospitals and schools

The Exponential Power of 'Chindia'

New joint ventures between Indian IT service firms and their Chinese counterparts hint at the formidable bilateral economy that could emerge

Where to Next for India?

The country's talented workforce has made it a global IT challenger. Now, it's time for domestic successes as well as export-focused triumphs

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