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HCL ties up with New Zealand’s Optimation
26 Aug 2009
Bangalore IT expo from 11 September
26 Aug 2009
Yahoo! buys Arabic web portal Maktoob
26 Aug 2009
Microsoft researchers test anti-hacking programme
25 Aug 2009
Microsoft researchers have successfully tested an anti-hacking programme that can help track hackers or malicious content to servers of origin with 99 per cent accuracy.
Nokia launches mini laptop, Booklet 3G
24 Aug 2009
Telecommunuications equipment and mobility devicfes puts its experience into building a 1.25kg, 2cm-thick mini laptop with a 10-inch display
Despite recession Facebook increases ad revenue
24 Aug 2009
Oracle's acquisition of Sun approved by US justice dept
24 Aug 2009
Software giant Oracle Corporation’s $7.4 billion offer to acquire Sun Microsystems moved one-step closer to completing the acquisition after the US Department of Justice approved the deal
Symantec names top 100 dangerous sites
21 Aug 2009
Infosys to aggressively pursue Indian projects
20 Aug 2009
Qantas intensifies IT deployment to slash $1.5 billion
20 Aug 2009
Australian carrier Qantas plans an IT transformation project to cut $1.5 billion in costs over three years, says its CEO Alan Joyce.
Qantas intensifies IT deployment to slash $1.5 billion
20 Aug 2009
Australian carrier Qantas plans an IT transformation project to cut $1.5 billion in costs over three years, says its CEO Alan Joyce.
Qantas intensifies IT deployment to slash $1.5 billion
20 Aug 2009
Australian carrier Qantas plans an IT transformation project to cut $1.5 billion in costs over three years, says its CEO Alan Joyce.
Qantas intensifies IT deployment to slash $1.5 billion
20 Aug 2009
Australian carrier Qantas plans an IT transformation project to cut $1.5 billion in costs over three years, says its CEO Alan Joyce.
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