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Tue Dec 18, 2007 9:00pm EST
Research and Markets: Indian Bioinformatics Services Outsourcing Revenues Will Touch USD 62 Million By 2010

DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c77667) has announced the
addition of "Bioinformatics Outsourcing for Life Sciences: India
Opportunity" to their offering.

   Bioinformatics - Surfing the outsourcing wave

   Research companies around the world now feel the need for enormous
computing and data management competencies to sequence and categorize
data generated by drug-discovery labs. To facilitate the storage,
management, retrieval, and analysis of this large-scale data, the
application of IT to the life sciences sector - bioinformatics,
assumes increasingly higher significance. The use of bioinformatics
tools helps to lower costs, improve efficiency and reduce the
development-to-launch timelines. The drive to further reduce R&D costs
by off-shoring to low cost destinations is fuelling the outsourcing of
bioinformatics services to India.

   This report analyses the Indian vendor landscape for
bioinformatics services based on services capabilities, team quality,
market experience and other parameters. It has recognized four vendors
as potential winners - Ocimum Biosolutions, Tata Consultany Services,
Jubilant Biosys and HCL Technologies.

   Key Report Findings:

   The research projects that:

   -- Indian bioinformatics services outsourcing revenues will touch
USD 62 million by 2010.

   -- Pure play bioinformatics vendors offering only discovery
informatics will expand into clinical trials informatics, and / or
life sciences research. IT companies and Life Sciences service
companies will increase focus on bioinformatics services.

   -- Vendors will strive to provide niche services or offer an
enterprise IT solution to clients.

   -- Indian vendors will explore inorganic growth options or varied
partnering strategies to expand domain knowledge, service offerings
and client reach.

   Topics Covered:

   -- Definition and Role of Bioinformatics

   -- Bioinformatics Market - Outsourcing Opportunity

   -- Indian Vendor Analysis

   -- Projections, Trends and Insights

   -- Vendor Profiles

   -- Appendix: Related Information

   -- Vendor Directory

   -- Research Methodology

   -- About the Author

   -- About the Author

   Companies Mentioned:

   -- Apticraft Systems

   -- Avestha Gengarine Technologies

   -- Biobase Databases India

   -- BioImagene

   -- BioMakro

   -- Brainwave Solutions

   -- Caliber Technologies

   -- Cognizant Technology Solutions

   -- Cytogenomics India

   -- Dr. Reddy's Laboratories

   -- Genepixels

   -- Genotypic Technology

   -- GVK Biosciences

   -- HCL Technologies

   -- Helix Genomics

   -- IBM India

   -- Ilabs

   -- Infosys Technologies

   -- Ingenovis

   -- Jalaja Technologies

   -- Jubilant Biosys

   -- LabVantage Solutions India

   -- Landsky Solutions

   -- Mascon Global Persistent Systems

   -- Molecular Connections

   -- Mphasis SAS India

   -- Ocimum Biosolutions

   -- Satyam Computer Services

   -- Siri Technologies

   -- Strand Life Sciences

   -- Sun Microsystems India

   -- SysArris Software

   -- Tata Concultancy Services

   -- TATA Elxsi

   -- Technoconcept India

   -- Thinkgen

   -- Vlife Sciences Technologies

   -- Wipro Technologies

   -- Wockhardt

   For more information, visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c77667.

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
Fax: +353 1 4100 980
press@researchandmarkets.com

Copyright Business Wire 2007



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