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Infosys announces Q3 results, outlook for March '06
By Our Corporate Bureau | 11 Jan 2006
Sitel India inaugurates third contact centre in India
By Hyderabad: | 10 Jan 2006
Rs 430 crore automation order from ONGC for ABB India
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 Jan 2006
Air India introduces new IT system for materials management
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 Jan 2006
Satyam to provide online patient information management system
By Satyam Computer Services | 05 Jan 2006
Leading Greek bank selects i-flex solution's Flexcube
By Our Corporate Bureau | 03 Jan 2006
Cisco to launch CPN programme by Jan.
By Our Corporate Bureau | 27 Dec 2005
3i Infotech secures multi-million dollar deal from Malaysian bank
By 3i Infotech Ltd has anno | 21 Dec 2005
Zenith and the art of contrarian pricing
By Our Corporate Bureau | 20 Dec 2005
Mastek launches its policy administration solutions in India
By Our Corporate Bureau | 20 Dec 2005
TCS to provide end-to-end clinical trial data management solution for Novo Nordisk
By Mumbai: | 19 Dec 2005
HCL in strategic partnership with IBM''s Japanese JV, EXA Corp
By Mumbai: | 13 Dec 2005
M&M enters into agreement with Plexion Technologies, Mauritius
By Our Corporate Bureau | 12 Dec 2005
Satyam ties-up with Chinese software firm
By Satyam Computer Services | 12 Dec 2005
NEC-HCL Technologies inaugurate Noida facility
By Mumbai: | 12 Dec 2005
Bill Gates'' $1.7-billion calling card
By Our Infotech Bureau | 09 Dec 2005
Gates inaugurates new Microsoft facility in Bangalore
By Our Corporate Bureau | 09 Dec 2005
Gates is out hunting talent; charmed by Jayalalitha
By Our Corporate Bureau | 09 Dec 2005
B Suresh Kamath: The humane CEO
By | 08 Dec 2005
Gates announces $1.7-billion investment in India
By Our Corporate Bureau | 08 Dec 2005
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