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Symantec to acquire behaviour-based anti virus security provider
By Our Corporate Bureau | 27 Sep 2005
Midas Technologies to use Infineon's chip
24 Sep 2005
RailTel to complete OFC project by 2008
14 Sep 2005
Bharti and IBM to offer managed services
By Our Corporate Bureau | 09 Sep 2005
HCL to create 600 more jobs in UK
By New Delhi: | 09 Sep 2005
MS wrong on security claims : Red Hat
By | 06 Sep 2005
Cognizant inaugurates development centre in Mumbai
By Cognizant Technology Sol | 01 Sep 2005
Acer India to open six new retail outlets in Mumbai
By Our Corporate Bureau | 23 Aug 2005
K Surender named country head, Dax Networks
By Our Corporate Bureau | 19 Aug 2005
Cisco appoints Pramodh Menon as VP, Channels, India & SAARC
By Our Corporate Bureau | 17 Aug 2005
Maveric Systems bags new orders
By Chennai: | 21 Jul 2005
Zenith is India's second-largest PC maker
By Our Corporate Bureau | 19 Jul 2005
IT and Services and BPO Contract Sizes Fall 47 per cent in Q2 2005
By Our Corporate Bureau | 19 Jul 2005
Cisco showcases latest routing and switching solutions
By Our Corporate Bureau | 18 Jul 2005
Cisco to host automotive industry events
By Our Corporate Bureau | 16 Jul 2005
HCL Technologies'' consulting division to focus on UK and increase head count
By Chennai: | 15 Jul 2005
Infosys to train Chinese students at its ''global education centre'' at Mysore
By Our Corporate Bureau | 14 Jul 2005
ECB disk storage revenue in Asia up 26 per cent in Q1 2005: Gartner
By | 13 Jul 2005
TCS to up headcount by 13,000 in the fiscal
By Our Corporate Bureau | 12 Jul 2005
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