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Google’s Chrome Frame may be a double-edged blade
03 Oct 2009
Aimed at enhancing the experience of Internet Explorer users, Chrome Frame may speed up your browser. But apart from business ethics, it raises security concerns. By Jagdeep Worah
New IBM Lotus connections software brings consumer social networking features to the office
01 Oct 2009
Cisco to acquire Norway’s Tandberg for $3 billion
01 Oct 2009
Cisco Systems, the world’s largest maker of networking and communication equipment, to expand its video-conferencing products portfolio through this all-cash deal
TCS bags two-year Singapore government deal
30 Sep 2009
MindTree buys Kyocera Wireless’ Indian unit
29 Sep 2009
IBM cloud to push Dongying's shift to services city
26 Sep 2009
China's Dongying city plans to use IT services including cloud computing to shift from manufacturing to a services economy to push its growth.
Wipro seeks buyer for French unit
25 Sep 2009
Wipro in co-development deal with Oracle
25 Sep 2009
Wipro in co-development deal with Oracle
25 Sep 2009
GE renews deal with Mahindra Satyam
25 Sep 2009
Tata Communications launches 'Internet Clean Pipe' — a comprehensive secure internet solution
22 Sep 2009
Dell to acquire Perot Systems for $3.9 billion
22 Sep 2009
The all-cash deal, seen as a response to HP's acquisition of EDS earlier this year, will enable Dell to expand to take on its rivals HP and IBM
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