Press Releases
by ValueNotes
Reports, articles
and features released by ValueNotes
Contract Research (April 2007)
A new study by ValueNotes in collaboration with Mumbai based KnowGenix, titled "Contract Research Opportunity for the Indian Pharmaceuticals Industry" shows that outsourcing has helped Indian firms move up the value chain from contract manufacturing to drug development.
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Healthcare RCM (Feb 2007)
“US Healthcare Revenue Cycle Management - Offshoring of Medical Coding & Billing
Services”, a recently released report by ValueNotes, shows that the share of work from hospitals forms 20% of the total medical billing and coding work offshored to Indian vendors.
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Legal update (July 2007)
The ValueNotes report, “Offshoring Legal Services to India: An Update” provides an in-depth information and analysis of the Indian vendor space along with vendor profiles of all major and upcoming players.
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Publishing update (May 2007)
The ValueNotes report: “Offshoring in the Publishing Vertical: An Update” provides an in-depth information and analysis of the Indian vendor space along with vendor profiles of all major and upcoming players in the STM/Academic, Educational and Legal Publishing segments.
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Automobile design offshoring to witness accelerated growth (July 2006)
Offshore
Indian vendors stand to gain substantially, as outsourced engineering and design
is set to witness double-digit growth for the next five years. According to
a latest report by ValueNotes, revenues from automotive design and engineering
offshoring are expected to cross US $1 billion by 2010, from US $270 - $300
million in 2005.
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The Five Most Likely
Outsourcing Trends of 2006 (January 2006)
Small cities, knowledge
process outsourcing and global competencies - these are the buzzwords for the
India-based outsourcing industry in 2006. ValueNotes Database looks at what's
in store for BPO in India in 2006 …… Read
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Offshoring of legal
services to India slated to grow ten times by 2010 (December 2005)
With the increasing
acceptance of India as a preferred offshoring destination, a large number of
non-CRM and non-transaction related services are being offshored. Among these,
a range of higher-value services, like legal services, requiring not just skill,
but "knowledge" are rapidly gaining traction …… Read
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Indian Offshoring
in the Publishing Vertical to touch $1.1 billion by 2010 (September 2005)
According to the
latest research report "Offshoring in the Publishing Vertical" released by ValueNotes
Database Pvt. Ltd., current publishing outsourcing revenues in India are estimated
at approximately $200 million and are expected to cross $1 billion by 2010 ……
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"Focused on Diversification":
A report based on detailed profiles of India's 50 leading third party BPOs (January
2005)
The ValueNotes
Outsourcing Practice brings you the first-ever compilation of detailed profiles
of the top 50 third-party business process outsourcing (BPO) vendors in India.
These profiles not only give company information like contact information, key
people, financial data, infrastructure details, recent news, expansion plans,
management, but also an insight into their strategies, competitive positioning,
future outlook and much more …… Read
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Global Insurance
Outsourcing - The India Perspective: Overview, Trends, Insights and Key Vendor
Profiles (August 2004)
The potential for
insurance outsourcing market is enormous, with over 1500 Property & Casualty
(P&C) insurance companies and 1300 health insurance companies in the US alone.
Globally, the banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI) vertical is the
fastest growing segment in outsourcing. India's BFSI outsourcing revenues in
2003 stood at $1.1 billion, which constituted 2.5% of global BFSI outsourcing
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R&D Outsourcing
- The India Edge: Key Insights and Success Factors (August 2004)
The story of R&D
outsourcing in India dates back to 1985-86 when Texas Instruments was the first
to set up a center in Bangalore. GE and Intel soon followed suit, as did other
global technology and telecom companies like Cisco, Microsoft and Motorola.
The trend gained strength as, not just large, but medium, small and even startups
set up research bases in India …… . Read
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