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Perot Systems out sources To Mexico
Perot Systems announced that it is opening a new service center in Mexico said the center will be based in Guadalajara, and will provide a broad services to companies in the U.S., including desktop support, infrastructure management and engineering services.
Perot systems sign a 10-year IT services deal with Tenet Healthcare Corp., one of the nation's largest operators of hospitals and outpatient facilities. Perot will manage IT at all of Tenet's 66 hospitals throughout US.
Computer Sciences Corporation
Computer Sciences Corporation announced to have signed a seven-year, $180 million IT outsourcing deal with Newmont Mining Corp., one of the world's largest gold mining companies and have opened a new service center in the Czech Republic
IBM
IBM is planning on working with China's Ministry of Education to introduce a curriculum that will focus on scientific programs, computer science, operations research, industrial engineering, management sciences, and other disciplines.
India’s Satyam & TCS has recently announced a seven-year deal with a combined worth of US$144.4 and will maintain IT services and application software for more than 150 applications for Australia's Qantas Airways.
Health care Outsourcing
As healthcare costs are continuing to rise in the USA, more Americans are choosing to undergo operations in other countries to lower their medical expenses. Recently ABC's "Nightline" program was about California based Planet Hospital, an online medical-tourism firm, that connects U.S. patients who are unable to afford surgeries at home with doctors and hospitals in other countries.
Infosys ADR
India’s Infosys Technologies on Tuesday issued its largest float to date of American Depository Receipts (ADR) for trading on the U.S.'s Nasdaq stock exchange. It floated 30 million of the receipts, worth a total of about $1.5 billion.
Immigrants - Successful Entrepreneurs
In a study released this week by the National Venture Capital Association indicates that thousands of foreign engineers and high-tech specialists are hoping to enter and already in the U.S. are looking at being successful entrepreneurs. The study developed a long list of foreign immigrants who founded successful companies including Intel's Andy Grove, from Hungary; Sun Microsystem's Andreas Bechtolsheim, Germany, and Vinod Khosla, India; eBay's Pierre Omidyar, France; Yahoo's Jerry Yang, Taiwan; Google's Sergey Brin, Russia; Nvidia's Jen-Hsun Huang, Taiwan, and Cascade Communications' Gururaj Despande, India and many more successful Entrepreneurs
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