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According to the report, one factor that implies increasing competition for third party Indian vendors is that 52 per cent of the respondents preferred to outsource to their own subsidiaries in India or to the US/European vendors’ arm. This, adds the report, could be because of customer concerns regarding loss of control and vendor corporate culture. The survey anticipates a small growth in the calendar year 2003 in some of the newer service offerings like package integration, consulting and data centre management....
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