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TCS to hire 30,000 in FY2010-11
11 Feb 2010
IT major, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS), plans to hire 30,000 staff in 2010-11 in expectations of rise in demand for services from its overseas clients
Valentines Day cards on mobile now available
11 Feb 2010
PayPal blocks payments in India
09 Feb 2010
Oracle acquires AmberPoint
09 Feb 2010
India's FY'10 software services exports to touch $50 billion
04 Feb 2010
The Indian IT industry has emerged stronger from the global economic meltdown, says industry body Nascom
Malicious websites proliferated by 225 per cent in H2 '09: Websense
04 Feb 2010
The second half of 2009 saw malware authors focus their efforts to ensure that their victims drove straight to them, says a report by internet security provider, Websence Inc.
Monster to acquire Yahoo HotJobs for $225 million
04 Feb 2010
Global online jobs placement portal Monster Worldwide, is acquiring Yahoo's jobs-listings website HotJobs, for $225 million in cash
Intelenet opens first European centre
03 Feb 2010
Fujitsu, Symantec to boost global partnership
02 Feb 2010
Fujitsu, Symantec to boost global partnership
02 Feb 2010
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