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Infosys to buy out Citigroup stake in Progeon for Rs518 crore
By | 21 Apr 2006
TCS appoints Carol Wilson, global CIO, SAP
By Tata Consultancy Servi | 13 Apr 2006
Apple introduces Boot Camp beta version for Windows XP on Intel-based Macs
By Our Corporate Bureau | 11 Apr 2006
Rolta India raises $103.5 million from GDR issue
10 Apr 2006
Computer Sciences Corporation to increase headcount by 7000
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 Apr 2006
Online recruitment is becoming a media business
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 05 Apr 2006
Infosys to expand Hyderabad operations: signs MoU with Andhra government
By Our Corporate Bureau | 27 Mar 2006
Satyam wins six-year contract from Nissan
23 Mar 2006
Analysts, bankers bullish on emerging technologies at Finacle conclave
By Our Corporate Bureau | 22 Mar 2006
Microsoft, Intel in marketing pact on affordability platform
By Our Corporate Bureau | 21 Mar 2006
Capgemini opens third centre in Kolkata
By Our Corporate Bureau | 20 Mar 2006
Dell to double staff in India to 20,000
By Our Corporate Bureau | 20 Mar 2006
Infotech Enterprises bags multi million contract in Digital Aerial Imagery, in Los Angeles
By Our Convergence Bureau | 20 Mar 2006
Online satisfaction equals frequent purchase
By By Preeti Desai | 14 Mar 2006
Infotech Enterprises signs major GIS contract with GE Energy for Swisscom
By Our Convergence Bureau | 13 Mar 2006
Seagate ships world''s first 160GB notebook pc hard drives with perpendicular recording technology
By Our Infotech Bureau | 08 Mar 2006
Fully converged VoIP slated to meet business continuity needs: BT & Finextra survey
By Our Corporate Bureau | 07 Mar 2006
Satyam to set up operations in Guangzhou, China
By Hyderabad: | 01 Mar 2006
Battle for Mobile e-mail hots up as Blackberry's RIM and NTP head for Court
By Our Corporate Bureau | 27 Feb 2006
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