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Amar Naga, the boss of the Milford facility, admits that consulting proper is so far just 2.6% of TCS's revenue.
ECONOMIST: TCS in America
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Most of TCS's new coders in Ohio are fresh from the nearby universities of Kentucky, Cincinnati, Purdue, Ohio State and others.
ECONOMIST: TCS in America
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Such eye-catching growth, combined with its reputation for high-quality work, suggests clients can be convinced that TCS's consultancy work is worth paying for.
ECONOMIST: TCS in America
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They are a fraction of TCS's 215, 000-strong workforce but represent the bridgehead of its ambitions to go beyond being merely an outsourced back-office and coding shop and take on such consultancy giants as IBM, Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Accenture on their home turf.
ECONOMIST: TCS in America
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If TCS is to prevail under U.S. law, it will have to convince a federal judge there is clear evidence of securities fraud.
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