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UK parent denies reports on Vertex sale to TCS
15 Jun 2006
Microsoft's Sanjay Mirchandani joins EMC
By Our Corporate Bureau | 12 Jun 2006
EDS completes Mphasis acquisition
09 Jun 2006
The corporate pain reliever
By Venkatachari Jagannath | 05 Jun 2006
Hexaware Technologies, SAS tie-up for BI, analytics solutions globally
By Joint clients will ben | 01 Jun 2006
Cisco to host IT services industry summit
By Our Corporate Bureau | 30 May 2006
2- and 3-star hotels hit by IT residential training centres
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 22 May 2006
Brother launches special offer on laser products
By Our Corporate Bureau | 17 May 2006
Narayana Murthy remains 'most admired business leader' for B-school students for the 5th year in a row
By | 13 May 2006
Cisco introduces new Unified Communications System
By Our Corporate Bureau | 12 May 2006
Free downloads available of Windows Live Messenger beta
By Our Corporate Bureau | 12 May 2006
Cisco launches 'network on wheels' for SMBs in India
By Our Corporate Bureau | 03 May 2006
Global top 50 services vendors fail to match market growth rate: Datamonitor
By Our Corporate Bureau | 02 May 2006
Deepak Mangla appointed COO, Nipuna
By Mumbai: | 25 Apr 2006
HCL Technologies Q3 net rises 23 per cent
By The Q3 results announced | 25 Apr 2006
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