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Budget disappoints IT / ITeS sector
28 Feb 2007
Smiths Aerospace and HCL Tech open development centre in India
By | 27 Feb 2007
New policy to promote India as chip manufacturing hub
By Rajiv Singh | 24 Feb 2007
Indian call centres could face Kenyan challenge
24 Feb 2007
Laser Soft: cooperating with competitors
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 20 Feb 2007
IT firms see bonanza in defence software systems
By | 11 Feb 2007
Alcatel-Lucent may axe up to 12,500 jobs
By Our Corporate Bureau | 09 Feb 2007
Nasscom to set up Rs100-crore fund for IT innovation
By Mumbai: | 07 Feb 2007
Infosys develops Islamic Banking Solution
By | 05 Feb 2007
Dell faces investor lawsuit over Intel pact
By Our Corporate Bureau | 03 Feb 2007
Michael returns to lead Dell
By Our Corporate Bureau | 01 Feb 2007
Windows Vista, 2007 Office unveiled in India
By | 30 Jan 2007
internet technology
27 Jan 2007
Microsoft announces aggressive expansion in India
By | 24 Jan 2007
Satyam promoters deny stake sale moves; to buy out Nipuna shareholders
By Rex Mathew | 19 Jan 2007
Microsoft, Nortel to launch new products
By | 18 Jan 2007
Aptech on Middle East expansion drive
By Our Corporate Bureau | 17 Jan 2007
Animation, gaming to cross $1-b mark in three years : Nasscom
By Hyderabad: | 11 Jan 2007
Apple launches the iconic iPhone
By Our Corporate Bureau | 10 Jan 2007
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