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LG Electronics announces the launch of Blu-ray Disc Rewriter
By Our Corporate Bureau | 21 Aug 2006
Voice-XML* to take centre stage in China’s growing IVR market
By Our Corporate Bureau | 17 Aug 2006
Dell may pass on notebook losses to Sony
By Our Corporate Bureau | 16 Aug 2006
IIT Madras'' TeNet group promotes rural BPO
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 16 Aug 2006
Big guns to blast at Connect 2006
14 Aug 2006
Infosys investing $176 million in training hub; gives away Rs126 crore to employees
By | 31 Jul 2006
Moser Baer setting up of subsidiary in Cyprus
By Our Corporate Bureau | 27 Jul 2006
Xerox India sets up enterprise business group
By Our Corporate Bureau | 27 Jul 2006
TCS enters the dragon''s den
26 Jul 2006
STC signs SR200m deal with TCS
25 Jul 2006
Wipro, Motorola set up JV for managed services
25 Jul 2006
Wipro plans e-waste disposal facility
18 Jul 2006
Microsoft, Nortel in web phone alliance
By | 18 Jul 2006
HCL Technologies in $70-million deal with US company
By Mumbai: | 13 Jul 2006
Yahoo!, Microsoft connect to provide instant messaging interoperability
By Our Corporate Bureau | 13 Jul 2006
Narayana Murthy to remain Infosys non-executive chairman
By | 12 Jul 2006
EU slaps €280 million fine on Microsoft
By | 12 Jul 2006
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