IT news
Tata Communications announces first security compliance consortium for finanacial services
30 Oct 2008
Windows 7 A Good Fit For Netbooks
30 Oct 2008
Microsoft is working on a version of its forthcoming Windows 7 operating system that would be able to work on netbook PCs
Lenovo introduces futuristic consumer PCs
16 Oct 2008
New anti-piracy law to be enacted in the US
15 Oct 2008
TCS awarded Rs1,000-crore passport automation project
13 Oct 2008
TCS has been awarded the largest e-governance project in the country to automate pasport issuance, enabling applicants to receive their passports within three working days.
Global economic squeeze leads 26-per cent decline in 2008 semiconductor capital equipment spending
10 Oct 2008
Microsoft outlines SQL Server road map
07 Oct 2008
IBM Argentina opens three new global delivery centres and extends South American virtual IT campus
04 Oct 2008
NEC unveils Eco Centre energy-saving server
30 Sep 2008
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