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BT deploys global IP-based voice platform
By Our Corporate Bureau | 18 Feb 2006
Outsourcing industry should find new markets : A P J Kalam
By Mumbai: | 18 Feb 2006
Mahindra BT is now Tech Mahindra
By | 17 Feb 2006
Manugistics unveils 2006 monthly webinar series
10 Feb 2006
CRISIL, Microsoft launch first corporate risk evaluation solution for Clause 49 compliance
By | 09 Feb 2006
Satyam receives global recognition from US-based Institute of Internal Auditors
By Hyderabad: | 08 Feb 2006
TCS, ST Electronics to deliver advance IT solutions to Asia Pacific Region
By Tata Consultancy Servi | 08 Feb 2006
Mastek to open development centre for Euriware
By Our Corporate Bureau | 06 Feb 2006
Wipro clarifies on GM IT re-sourcing
04 Feb 2006
Manugistics tops customer satisfaction survey on logistics solutions
By | 03 Feb 2006
Intel to train 10 million teachers in developing nations
By Our Infotech Bureau | 27 Jan 2006
BT to provide Microsoft with global call routing solution
By Our Corporate Bureau | 27 Jan 2006
Satyam Computers and Triple Point Technology in alliance
By Satyam Computer Services | 25 Jan 2006
AMR rates HCL Technologies as leader in retail
By AMR, a leading industry | 24 Jan 2006
Sonata Software to serve Church's Chicken
19 Jan 2006
SBI plugs bug that wouldn't calculate interest on senior citizens' accounts
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 19 Jan 2006
Infosys best able to compete with Big 5 in consulting, SAP: Forrester
By Our Corporate Bureau | 12 Jan 2006
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