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MySpace to axe 300 staff globally
23 Jun 2009
Rolta seeks to buy back bonds via tender
22 Jun 2009
Satyam puts 400 benched staff back to work
20 Jun 2009
Ending the uncertainty for many employees, Satyam Computer Services has recalled 400 staff, who had been benched, to active service.
TCS opens third global delivery centre in Mexico
19 Jun 2009
Facebook overruns MySpace in US
18 Jun 2009
Microsoft Dynamics leads midmarket ERP: Gartner
16 Jun 2009
HP tests Android-based mobile social network
16 Jun 2009
SAS tops Chartis Research's ORM report
16 Jun 2009
Egypt seeks investments in outsourcing
15 Jun 2009
IBM opens global rail innovation centre
15 Jun 2009
Microsoft to seperate Windows 7 from IE; EU regulator sceptical
13 Jun 2009
Microsoft's announcement that it would sell its Windows 7 in Europe without bundling in its Internet Explorer has not impressed the European Commission
Microsoft dumps financial software Money Plus
12 Jun 2009
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