The Indian IT-BPO is expected to grow 28% in 2006-07, both in exports and domestic firms. Revenues are likely to exceed USD 47.8 billion almost 10-fold increase in total revenue in 1998. The service presented by the right segment is likely to cross 1.6 million. In 1998, the combined turnover of IT-BPO was USD 4.8 billion. Nasscom Strategic Review 2007 states that exports of IT services represents 55-57 percent of total exports, is rising to 36 per cent and in 2006-07 he was anxious to reach $ 18.1 billion.
With the share of merger activity is increasing rapidly, new fields of application and testing of infrastructure management are becoming the way of it. Following the adoption of a targeted vertical approach, BPOs continue to grow in scale and scope with the most progressive companies.
In 2006-07, total exports of BPO services hope to go beyond $ 8.3 billion, up 32 per cent per year. India's efforts in creating its own intellectual property have been completed thanks to its increased traction in product development and engineering services offshore. This group is increasing to 22-23 percent and is expected to report $ 4.9 billion in exports in 2006-07. The market is also rising.
In 2006-07, the size of the overall market is likely to cross $ 15.9 billion, an increase of 21 percent year over year. In recent years, although this segment was driven by multinationals, Indian companies are gradually gaining ground. For more information: http:www.itmatchonline.com