IT news
Softbank not to sell stake in Yahoo Japan
09 Feb 2008
IBM expands India operations with global delivery centre at Noida; plans another by mid 2008
07 Feb 2008
Fujitsu acquires Quebec-based Intélec Géomatique
By Our Corporate Bureau | 07 Feb 2008
Deloitte white paper suggests risk intelligent approach to outsourcing and offshoring
By Our Corporate Bureau | 06 Feb 2008
500 TCS employees asked to part company
05 Feb 2008
TCS has announced that 500 of its employees have been asked to leave, following poor performance reviews.
Gartner’s predictions for IT organisations and users in 2008
By Our Corporate Bureau | 31 Jan 2008
BPO income in India seen touching $50 billion by 2012
29 Jan 2008
Despite a possible recession in the US, BPO earnings in India will rise five-fold to $50 billion by 2012, says industry body Nasscom in a new report.
TCS may acquire stake in Deutsche Telecom unit
28 Jan 2008
Microsoft acquires 35-per cent stake in Oxigen
23 Jan 2008
Dell shifting hardware design unit out of Bangalore
By Our Corporate Bureau | 23 Jan 2008
Dell plans to shift its hardware design unit from Bangalore to Austin and Taiwan
HP named largest global PC maker for 2007
17 Jan 2008
Oracle to acquire BEA Systems for $8.5 billion
16 Jan 2008
Oracle Corporation will acquire business software maker BEA Systems Inc for $8.5 billion
Microsoft again comes under EU anti-trust probe
15 Jan 2008
After having lost its appeal in October, software giant Microsoft is facing fresh anti-trust investigations by the European Commission.
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