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Next-generation contact centres: the ''killer app'' for VoIP
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Next-generation contact centres: the ''killer app'' for VoIP
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The future of CAD: Perfecting 2D to move to 3D
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Wireless spam: self regulation is better than super legislation
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Europe offers better IteS, BPO opportunities
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Now CAD is more than a fad
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Six things that make the ITeS-BPO industry nervous
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Interactive goes proactive
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Interactive goes proactive
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Wi-Fi - the next generation mobile computing
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Turbo-charge engineering drawings
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Mumbai''s initiatives on Cyber Safety Week
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Indian BPOs climb up the value chain
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