IT news
Alcatel-Lucent introduces new IP routers
29 Oct 2009
Intel, HCL join hands for WiMax devices
28 Oct 2009
WiMax broadband would help people access the internet in remote parts of the country and other places where wired broadband has failed to reach
Intel, HCL join hands for WiMax devices
28 Oct 2009
WiMax broadband would help people access the internet in remote parts of the country and other places where wired broadband has failed to reach
Cisco to acquire ScanSafe for $183 million
28 Oct 2009
Dassault Systemes to acquire IBM’s PLM sales operation for $600 million
27 Oct 2009
The maker of 3D software for designing automobiles and aircrafts among other high tech products is making its biggest acquisition to date by acquiring IBM’s sales and client support operations for $600 million in cash
Tech Mahindra merger with Satyam next year
27 Oct 2009
China slams US cyber attack report
24 Oct 2009
China responds angrily to a report, commissioned by a US Congress panel, to find out the magnitude of the threat of cyber attacks to the US and its defence establishments from China in the event of a war
Microsoft launches Windows 7 to overcome Vista shock
22 Oct 2009
The new operating system is faster, less cluttered and has new touch-screen features
IT spending to rebound in 2010 after worst year ever in 2009: Gartner
20 Oct 2009
The IT industry will return to growth with 2010 IT spending forecast to total $3.3 trillion, a 3.3-per cent increase from 2009 as the industry exits its worst year ever
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