IT news
Anonymous in online “infowar” against companies
11 Dec 2010
Google launches Chrome OS on trial basis
08 Dec 2010
Cloud computing adoption could boost top five EU economies by €763 bn by 2015, says research
07 Dec 2010
Japanese regulator approves Google-Yahoo Japan alliance
04 Dec 2010
The ruling allows Yahoo Japan to launch internet search services and advertising display system with Google’s technology
Japanese regulator approves Google-Yahoo Japan alliance
04 Dec 2010
The ruling allows Yahoo Japan to launch internet search services and advertising display system with Google’s technology
iGate in talks to acquire Patni Computers
02 Dec 2010
For iGate founder and CEO Phaneesh Murthy, the Patni acquisition will mean being catapulted into the billion-dollar club of Indian software exporters
Hardware to outgrow telecom; service, software sectors to grow fastest till 2014: Gartner
24 Nov 2010
UK government to develop cyber weaponry
23 Nov 2010
Novell to be acquired by PE firms for $2.2 bn
23 Nov 2010
Infrastructure software provider Novell Inc yesterday agreed to be bought by investors led by private-equity firms
Nasscom, CBI to jointly fight cyber crime
23 Nov 2010
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