IT news
IBM to buy data storage firm Netezza for $1.7 bn
21 Sep 2010
Mid-size data storage companies are becoming hot property as larger technology firms have been buying them out at a frantic pace.
HP to help cloud-based mobile device management
20 Sep 2010
Dell to invest $100bn and more in China
17 Sep 2010
IT major Dell Inc said it will invest more than $100 billion over the coming decade in broadening its operations in China, the world’s second-largest economy.
Panasonic launches Toughbook models in India
16 Sep 2010
Nasscom pushes for Schengen visas for techies
16 Sep 2010
Acer to launch Android tablet PCs in Q1 2011
16 Sep 2010
Karnataka to unveil new IT policies this month
15 Sep 2010
Indian IT a big job creator in US: Sharma
15 Sep 2010
TCS building new 10,000-seat campus in Kerala
14 Sep 2010
Wolfram research to demonstrate advances in technical computing during India Mathematica Tour 2010
11 Sep 2010
Lenovo, CIT expand financing programme in Europe
08 Sep 2010
Transcend launches USB 3.0 ExpressCard adapter
07 Sep 2010
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