SAP, a major business software maker, has announced that it will be hiring "over proportionally" in India, which is set to become the company's largest workforce, surpassing even its German headquarters. Currently, SAP Labs India has 15,000 employees, making it the company's largest engineering hub worldwide and the second-highest overall...
Indian Professionals Favor American Employers, Overwhelmingly
Multinational organizations, especially American ones, continue to dominate the list of technology companies that are the best workplaces as rated by the Indian employees on the job-site Indeed. Adobe Inc. has emerged as the best technology company to work for in India, followed by computer gaming company NVIDIA and Microsoft...
SAP: India Now a Global Product Development Hub
Walldorf, Baden-Württemberg-based German Company SAP, is set to strengthen its commitment in India with a new forty-acre campus in Bangalore. Bernd Leukert, the company's executive board member and head of production and innovation described how India was important to SAP: "Outside of our headquarters in Germany, the Indian R&D division...
India Becoming R&D Hub for Multinationals
Multinational from the Americas, Europe, and APAC have set up research hubs to work in the areas of R&D, Business Process Management and IT. More than 1,000 multinational companies have established engineering and research and development centers — known as global in-house centers or GICs — in India. Among these...
SAP Labs India Gains in Strategic Importance
SAP Labs India, SAP’s largest research and development center outside its headquarters in Germany, is steadily growing in strategic importance, says Stefan Ries, chief human resources officer of the company. In an interview with the Economic Times, Ries said, " The India center is gaining in strategic importance for us:...
Will India Take a Bite out of the Apple?
Amidst swirling rumors that Apple will be launching an iPad 2 in the US shortly, the company brought the iPad to India in a surprisingly quiet January launch. After a wait of over 9 months, Indians were unexpectedly diffident to a product which has otherwise captured the imagination of consumers...

