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Dell to offer preloaded Linux computers; to sell through Wal-Mart
By Our Corporate Bureau | 25 May 2007
Maveric Systems to double topline
15 May 2007
Cognizant to add 18,000 IT professionals
By Our Corporate Bureau | 30 Apr 2007
Mixed feelings at Laser Soft
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 20 Apr 2007
TCS awarded $100 million Bank of China deal
16 Apr 2007
Sony Pictures signs 5-year IT deal with IBM
05 Apr 2007
Microsoft says 20 million copies of Vista sold
By | 27 Mar 2007
Intel prefers China for semiconductor hub
27 Mar 2007
Dell targets China's PC potential
21 Mar 2007
Cisco to acquire WebEx
By Our Corporate Bureau | 16 Mar 2007
Dassault Systèmes bags integrated PLM solutions order contract from L&T
By Our Corporate Bureau | 15 Mar 2007
Microsoft to acquire voice-search provider Tellme networks
By | 15 Mar 2007
Microsoft's Vista faces ban by US government bodies
By | 15 Mar 2007
Intel eyes $2.5-billion chip facility in China
14 Mar 2007
Satyam and Northrop Grumman link up
By | 28 Feb 2007
Inclusive growth augurs well for the long term
28 Feb 2007
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