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Satyam helps Singapore retail chain go live on Oracle business suite
By Hyderabad: | 27 Mar 2004
Red Hat reports fiscal fourth quarter and year end results
By Our Corporate Bureau | 25 Mar 2004
Sharad Srivastava appointed as vice president of CSC
By Our Corporate Bureau | 24 Mar 2004
Kochi Telecommunications Gateway: Looking ahead
By Our Corporate Bureau | 23 Mar 2004
Caritor India attains PCMM Level 5
By Our Corporate Bureau | 22 Mar 2004
SEAGATE to support underprivileged children in India
By Our Corporate Bureau | 22 Mar 2004
CommScope launches SYSTIMAX Solutions in India
By Our Corporate Bureau | 22 Mar 2004
Somany Tiles sets up display centres
By Our Corporate Bureau | 22 Mar 2004
VSNL buys Dishnet''s net business
By Mumbai: | 20 Mar 2004
The MSN Tool Bar - Block and Search on the net
By Mumbai: | 19 Mar 2004
Red Hat India travels South
By Our Corporate Bureau | 18 Mar 2004
The Seagate Cheetah: Driving Digital Media
By Our Corporate Bureau | 16 Mar 2004
Servion Global ties up with Blue Pumpkin, bags new orders
By Our Corporate Bureau | 16 Mar 2004
Satyam wins three year contract from Nestlé
By Hyderabad: | 13 Mar 2004
Agilent Technologies selected as the 'Most Admired Shared Services Organisation - 2003'
By Our Corporate Bureau | 11 Mar 2004
TCS acquires Singapore Airlines stake in ASDC
By Mumbai: | 11 Mar 2004
ValueLabs to set up development centre in Hyderabad
By Our Corporate Bureau | 11 Mar 2004
New range of notebooks from Acer India
By Our Corporate Bureau | 10 Mar 2004
US-based CBay targets aggressive growth for Indian operations
By Our Corporate Bureau | 10 Mar 2004
Andale launches research product developed in India
By Our Corporate Bureau | 09 Mar 2004
CSC India appoints new management team to spearhead expansion
By Our Corporate Bureau | 09 Mar 2004
Adobe and Wipro in global alliance
By Our Corporate Bureau | 09 Mar 2004
Andale launches research product developed in India
By Our Corporate Bureau | 09 Mar 2004
MphasiS achieves SEI-CMMI Level 5 accreditation
By Bangalore: | 05 Mar 2004
Wipro in pact with Brillian
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 Mar 2004
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