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TCS, Infy, Wipro top NASSCOM IT s/w list

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NEW DELHI, INDIA: NASSCOM, the premier trade body and ‘voice’ of the Indian IT-BPO industry, today announced the findings of its annual survey on the performance of the Indian software and services sector (excluding hardware) for FY07-08 and outlook for FY08-09.

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According to the annual NASSCOM survey, the Indian IT-BPO industry (including domestic market) recorded an overall growth of 28  percent  (currency adjusted), clocking revenues of USD 52 billion in FY07-08 up from USD 39.6 billion in FY06-07.

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The software and services exports segment grew by 29 percent  (in USD) to register revenues of USD 40.4 billion in FY07-08, up from USD 31.4 billion in FY06-07. The domestic segment grew by 26 percent  (in INR) to register revenues of USD 11.6 billion in FY07-08.

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Within the export segment, IT services exports have grown by 28 percent  (in USD)  to clock revenues of USD 23.1 billion; while BPO exports are up by 30 percent  (in USD) registering revenues of USD 10.9 billion. Engineering services and products exports clocked revenues of USD 6.4 billion, growing at 29 percent  (in USD) in FY 07 -08.                    

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The survey also projects that the overall software and services revenues will grow by 21-24 percent  (currency adjusted) to touch USD 50 billion in FY08-09.

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Speaking at the conference, Som Mittal, president, NASSCOM said “The Indian IT-BPO industry’s resilience is reflected in its FY07-08 performance, with a 28.2 percent  overall growth rate and next year’s projected growth between 21-24 percent. Given that we are well on our way to achieve the target of USD 60 billion in exports by FY09-10, the industry is now focusing on improving productivity, efficiency, as well as opening up new markets and services”.

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He further added “The next decade offers opportunities and challenges which will require new business models and the industry dynamics will also see significant changes leading to a many new industry drivers and enablers, and we will need to prepare ourselves for these. NASSCOM is developing a long term vision for 2020, to chart out the roadmap for all stakeholders and help them tap into this opportunity”.

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