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Infosys engages more engineers to clear GSTN glitches
04 Nov 2017
While traders blame Infosys for the GSTN imperfections, the IT major blames the government’s ever evolving policies and last-minute changes in rules for the glitches
Infosys board clears Panay probe, but keeps it under wraps
25 Oct 2017
The board of Infosys Ltd headed by acting chairman Nandan Nilekani has given a clean chit to the controversial Panay acquisition, saying there was no merit in the allegations of wrongdoing
Microsoft’s Windows 10 breaches privacy law: DPA
14 Oct 2017
TCS Q2 net down 2% at Rs6,446 cr, revenues up 8.4% at Rs30,541 cr
13 Oct 2017
TCS, however, said its net profit rose 8.4 per cent on a sequential basis while revenues increased 3.2 per cent quarter-over-quarter
Facebook to build next data centre in Virginia
07 Oct 2017
Chinese regulator approves HP’s $1.1 bn acquisition of Samsung Electronics’ printer business
07 Oct 2017
The deal includes Samsung's printer business, intellectual property portfolio of more than 6,500 printing patents and a workforce that includes nearly 1,300 researchers and engineers with advanced expertise in laser printer technology, imaging electronics
Equifax mass ID theft leads US to rethink on Social Security number
05 Oct 2017
White House cybersecurity coordinator Rob Joyce says the US should end Social Security numbers as an identification method and move on to something more modern – though experts say India’s Aadhaar is not secure enough to be the answer
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