IT news
Western Railway goes tech savvy; partners with VAS provider MyToday Dailies for SMS updates to commuters
22 Aug 2008
ITC Infotech acquires Pyxis Solutions
20 Aug 2008
35 per cent Microsoft Vista users downgrade to XP
20 Aug 2008
In a survey of more than 3,000 computers, more than one in three new machines with pre-installed Windows Vista had either been downgraded by vendors such as Dell, or by customers once they bought the PC
Symantec acquires PC for undisclosed amount
19 Aug 2008
ISO rejects India’s appeal against Microsoft’s OOXML
18 Aug 2008
India faces a setback in the world of software standards as the ISO rejects appeals by four countries, including India, to reject Microsoft's Office Open XML formats as an international standard.
Is Vista out? Successor Windows 7 coming soon
16 Aug 2008
Infosys to hire 10,000 less this fiscal
12 Aug 2008
Air India - SATS Airport Services outsource management of IT infrastructure to Kale Consultants
06 Aug 2008
Tata Teleservices to launch NovaPC
01 Aug 2008
Amazon challenges PayPal with one-click Checkout
31 Jul 2008
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