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Lenovo strengthens its service network in India
By | 19 Oct 2007
IBM commences operations for SME''s in Nashik as part of strategy to focus on Tier-II towns
17 Oct 2007
IBM India today announced the launch of its small and medium business operations in Nashik
Discovery gets into online search business with $250 million acquisition of HowStuffWorks
17 Oct 2007
3i Infotech to acquire US-based J&B Software
By | 15 Oct 2007
Microchip setting up more design centres in India
By | 15 Sep 2007
NEC ranked No.1 in 2006 enterprise telephony equipment globally
By | 23 Aug 2007
Wipro to open centre in Egypt
By | 23 Aug 2007
Infosys opens centre in Mexico
By | 22 Aug 2007
Citrix Systems acquires server virtualisation firm XenSource
By Our Corporate Bureau | 21 Aug 2007
Dell tops server customer satisfaction survey
By Our Corporate Bureau | 17 Aug 2007
Lenovo may acquire Packard Bell
08 Aug 2007
Lenovo to offer Linux on laptops
07 Aug 2007
Fujitsu bid for GFI may falter as Apax hikes stake
By Our Corporate Bureau | 06 Aug 2007
Dell Plans to acquire ASAP Software
By Our Corporate Bureau | 02 Aug 2007
Dell India to employ indirect marketing
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 30 Jul 2007
After Intel, Cisco to invest $150 million stake in VMware
By Our Corporate Bureau | 28 Jul 2007
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