IT news
Lenovo to set up production facility in Himachal
26 Jul 2007
NIIT signs MoU with Malaysian government for IT
26 Jul 2007
A new 24-hour store: Fujitsu's new 200 GB 2.5-inch 24x7 hard disk drive
By Our Corporate Bureau | 25 Jul 2007
Raids in China target $2-billion Microsoft software counterfeiting syndicate
24 Jul 2007
Raids and arrests in China over the past two weeks reveal a major software counterfeiting syndicate based in the southern China province of Guangdong.
Aptech targets $30 million in Vietnam
By | 13 Jul 2007
Apple may unveil cheaper iPhone
By | 11 Jul 2007
AMD acquires stake in Transmeta Corp
07 Jul 2007
Nasscom rejects US allegations of visa misuse
03 Jul 2007
IT, ITeS heads for $50-billion mark
02 Jul 2007
NASSCOM, the chamber of commerce of the Indian IT software and services industry in India, says the IT, ITeS sector will reach $50-billion mark in FY 07-08.
Railways plans Rs6000-cr investment in IT
26 Jun 2007
IT industry will need 5 lakh professionals
06 Jun 2007
TCS forms SBU for financial services
29 May 2007
TCS buys out remaining stake in Brazil JV
28 May 2007
RBI eases forex norms for BPOs setting up overseas arms
By | 28 May 2007
Seven PSU FIs show interest in managing pension funds
By Our Banking Bureau | 26 May 2007
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