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Supreme court gives relief to Mahindra Satyam in tax demand case
09 Apr 2011
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) will recall its March 10 order, demanding Rs617 crore from Mahindra Satyam
Happy days back again for IT professionals ?
07 Apr 2011
Fraud fallout: Satyam, PwC to pay US authorities $17.5 mn
06 Apr 2011
Mahindra Satyam and its former auditor PwC agreed to pay a combined $17.5 million to settle US probes into the accounting fraud at Satyam in 2009
MindTree appoints Albert Hieronimus as chairman
02 Apr 2011
Wipro to acquire SAIC's oil and gas IT business for around $150 million
01 Apr 2011
SAIC's global oil and gas information technology unit provides consulting, system integration and outsourcing services to global oil majors in both the downstream and upstream segments.
Facebook could be worth $234-bn by 2015, says study
01 Apr 2011
Facebook will have market value of $234 billion by 2015, up from its current valuation of $85 billion, according to an analysis by brokerage firm Wedbush Securities that analyzes the valuations of private companies
Indian firms saving US jobs not stealing them, Capitol told
01 Apr 2011
A US Congressman kicked off his remarks with a hearty "Jai Hind" at the meeting, over the unusual fragrance in the Senate building of kababs and samosas.
Microsoft to complain about Google’s alleged unfair practices to EU regulators
31 Mar 2011
Microsoft’s move may trigger an expansion of an existing EU probe beyond internet searches to online video and mobile phones
HC orders Satyam to pay CBDT Rs350 crore
31 Mar 2011
Prism Informatics acquires Germany's GOD Barcode
30 Mar 2011
HCL Infosystems launches new range of ME tablets
29 Mar 2011
Cybercrooks now targeting corporate secrets: McAfee
29 Mar 2011
Cybercriminals are moving on from stealing just personal data to capturing trade secrets and other corporate intellectual capital which they peddle on the underground market, says a McAfee study.
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