Australia’s Qantas Airways recently announced a seven-year deal with Satyam, India's fourth largest software exporter. This deal is worth over $54 million. Satyam has to maintain information technology services and develop software for more than 150 applications for Qantas.
Another Indian firm Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has also signed a $90 million technology outsourcing deal with Qantas. Under its contract with Qantas, TCS has to provide software services to upgrade airport operations and commercial systems over the next seven years.
This recent development clearly indicates that Indian outsourcing firms still have a huge lead over their counterparts in other countries thanks to the availability of skilled and relatively cheap manpower.
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