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Gartner: India's top outsourcers will win bigger deals

By John Ribeiro , IDG News Service , 08/13/2008
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India's top outsourcing companies will likely become the next generation of "megavendors" for IT services by 2011, competing for deals worth more than $1 billion, analyst Gartner said Wednesday.

Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys Technologies and Wipro will increasingly compete with other top players such as IBM, Accenture and EDS for those large deals, Gartner said.

The top Indian outsourcers, called the India-3 by Gartner, are more frequently being invited to bid on large deals that were earlier closed to them, said Partha Iyengar, a Gartner analyst.

Multinational service providers like IBM, EDS and Accenture have set up large offshore service operations in India to take advantage of low-cost staff. But they are not fully getting the benefits of this offshore strategy, even as customers in the U.S. and other countries are increasingly looking at a mix of onshore and offshore delivery, Iyengar said.

Sales teams of multinational service providers are also more likely to sell U.S. clients more expensive onshore service plans because their commissions are tied to value of those deals, Iyengar said. The onshore and offshore delivery teams of the multinational services providers are not as well integrated as those of Indian outsourcers, he said.

Large services companies like IBM are still likely to get deals larger than $6 billion, but increasingly the deals are being split into smaller but still high-value orders, Iyengar said. That is a significant opportunity for India's top three outsourcers, he added.

India's top outsourcers can now compete effectively with the top three global service providers on large deals, but they have to be willing to hire their customer's staff and also take the customer's IT assets onto their own balance sheets, said Siddharth Pai, a partner at outsourcing consultancy firm Technology Partners International.

"I have not seen a great willingness yet by these companies to do that," Pai added.

To compete with other service providers on large contracts, India's top outsourcers must also be willing to build service delivery branches outside of India, Pai said. Currently most of the staff of these companies is in India. Investors also have higher margin expectations from Indian companies, which gives them less elbow-room to trade margins for newer business, he added.

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