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Microsoft India announces launch of Vista
By | 30 Nov 2006
TCS targets $10 billion revenue in 2010
By Our Corporate Bureau | 28 Nov 2006
IMF expected to offshore back office work to TCS
By | 23 Nov 2006
Satyam opens third development centre at China
15 Nov 2006
Microsoft to expand operations in India
By | 09 Nov 2006
Gates feels Russia does not measure up to India in software
By | 09 Nov 2006
Google to sell print advertisements
06 Nov 2006
Microsoft, Novell in Windows-Linux tie-up
By | 04 Nov 2006
Sanjay Kumar, former CEO of Computer Associates, gets 12 years and $8 million fine for fraud
By Our Corporate Bureau | 03 Nov 2006
HCL Technologies wins UK investor of the year award
By Mumbai: | 02 Nov 2006
Value of IT M&As up 70 per cent in 1H 2006
By | 01 Nov 2006
Laser Soft bags order from The South Indian Bank
31 Oct 2006
TCS acquires majority stake in TKS-Teknosoft
By Our Corporate Bureau | 31 Oct 2006
'Green IT' is no longer an option: Butler Group
27 Oct 2006
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