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Mahindra Satyam offer flops; preferential allotment on cards
02 Jul 2009
Tech Mahindra's public offer to acquire an additional 20-per cent stake in Mahindra Satyam ended amid a tepid response, with the company now expected to raise its stake through preferential allotment.
Mahindra Satyam revamps top management
01 Jul 2009
Mozilla set to release much-awaited Firefox 3.5
30 Jun 2009
Microsoft to spin-off Razorfish: reports
29 Jun 2009
Microsoft has hired Morgan Stanley to sell its digital agency, Razorfish, and French marketing company, Publicis Groupe SA could be a possible contender
Lenovo offers free upgrade to Windows 7
27 Jun 2009
Tech Mahindra subsidiary inks strategic deal with WIN plc of UK
27 Jun 2009
Tech Mahindra's VAS subsidiary CanvasM will develop the next generation mobile platform for UK-based interactive mobile information and entertainment services provider, WIN
Who will succeed Nandan Nilekani at Infosys?
27 Jun 2009
Infosys will bid for Nilekani-run projects, says Gopalakrishnan
27 Jun 2009
The Unique Identification Database Authority of India is being set up under the chairmanship of former Infosys co-chairman Nandan M Nilekani, who will hold a cabinet rank
Time Warner and Comcast join hands to migrate TV to net
25 Jun 2009
Time Warner Inc and Comcast Corp have joined hands to migrate TV content to the net and mobile phones
US software firm SunGard to expand in India
25 Jun 2009
Satyam may sack 8,500 staffers after all
24 Jun 2009
8,500 employees benched on a so-called ''virtual pool'' may have their positions eliminated in six months if the company fails to find them work
MySpace to axe 300 staff globally
23 Jun 2009
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