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Everyone in my department thought that BPO was the one that was safe and we might be in danger. We were reading it as the precursor to a merger or acquisition where they would get rid of the parts they don't need.

Have you heard of Infosys before? This is the first I've heard of it.

According to wiki they are an Indian firm which has branches world wide... if you merged/taken over, expect your building to suddenly become Infosys USA.

If you haven't had a chance to do this...Infosys - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia and Infosys - Business Consulting | IT Services | Outsourcing
 
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ONE
The number before Two

TWO
The number of eyes, hands, feet and other... parts I have

THREE
The number of game worlds I play in

FOUR
...... I must be bored..... :uhoh:
 

I've looked over their site. I was curious if anyone might have had dealings with them and had an opinion. I know it's a long shot but I thought I'd ask.
The name's vaguely familiar, but I haven't dealt with them. I currently deal with Mastek, and we also use Tech Mahindra on the project (although I haven't dealt with them, either).

The Mastek people are very keen and work hard. I'll often get emails from them at 7+pm their time.

I've found in general, with non-UK or US partners or suppliers (not necessarily the ones I've mentioned), that if something is difficult, then it will be ignored rather than confronted. That can be very frustrating and I've learned to look out for areas that seem to be glossed over, and ask direct questions about them.
 
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