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MAIT calls for stable hardware policy
20 Dec 2007
Satyam opens centre of excellence in Japan
11 Dec 2007
Gartner identifies top 30 countries for offshore services
By Our Corporate Bureau | 11 Dec 2007
IDG Ventures India invests $2.5 million in iViZ, security product company founded by IIT Kharagpur Alumni
11 Dec 2007
IBM sees revenues rising to $1 billion this year
08 Dec 2007
Now, get the best deals on Dell from Best Buy computers
By Our Corporate Bureau | 08 Dec 2007
Nucleus Software towards pure product company
30 Nov 2007
Sony arm to set up game studio in India
29 Nov 2007
Mr Darling Regrets
By Andrew Kellett | 23 Nov 2007
The loss of two discs containing personal data on 25 million Britons by the UK's revenue and customs service showcases the vulnerabilities of government and security systems, which are leveraged as opportunities by cyber criminals, and serve as the starting point for many a case of identity fraud … By Andrew Kellett, senior research analyst, Butler Group
Dell to buy data storage network firm EqualLogic for $1.4 billion
By Our Corporate Bureau | 17 Nov 2007
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