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Microsoft profits above analysts' forecasts
By | 27 Oct 2006
Capgemini to acquire Kanbay for $1.25 billion, boost Indian operations
By Our Corporate Bureau | 26 Oct 2006
Mumbai: Paris-based Capgemini SA, the biggest computer-services company in Europe, proposes to acquire Kanbay International Inc.
VC investments in IT sector remains undiminished 1H 2006: Datamonitor
By Our Corporate Bureau | 26 Oct 2006
Nasscom to introduce tests for BPO job seekers
23 Oct 2006
IBM sues Amazon
23 Oct 2006
MindTree Consulting branches into Chennai
19 Oct 2006
Microsoft upgrades Web browser with Explorer 7
By | 19 Oct 2006
Cisco announces senior appointments
17 Oct 2006
Sony to recall 90,000 batteries used in its Vaio notebook computers
By Our Convergence Bureau | 17 Oct 2006
Indian IT services stocks outstrip Western giants
By Our Corporate Bureau | 12 Oct 2006
Geometric acquires services division of Modern Engineering in US
By Our Corporate Bureau | 11 Oct 2006
Infosys expands capabilities with 148 TOGAF certified architects
By | 10 Oct 2006
Nasscom spearheads damage control over UK channel''s sting on Indian BPOs
By The Channel 4 sting on d | 09 Oct 2006
Microsoft launches Vista RC2, a step away from final release
By | 07 Oct 2006
Laser Soft bags order from Syndicate Bank
06 Oct 2006
Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs & Polygon Investment Partners invest $27.8 million in OnMobile
06 Oct 2006
Microsoft overhauls antipiracy technology for Vista and Longhorn
By | 05 Oct 2006
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