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Red Hat-IIT Bombay open source challenge
By Our Corporate Bureau | 08 Jul 2005
Satyam deploys specialist team in Singapore for mission critical projects
By Mumbai: | 08 Jul 2005
LG rated 'Hot' in consumer desktop category by IDC
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 Jul 2005
Megasoft acquires a German company
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 Jul 2005
SAP India to double its strength to 4,000
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 Jul 2005
TCS enters RFID consulting services
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 Jul 2005
TCS forms majority partner in JV with Microsoft in China
By Our Corporate Bureau | 01 Jul 2005
Infosys and Wharton Award Entrepreneurs in Latin America
By Our Corporate Bureau | 01 Jul 2005
TCS in venture with Chinese reforms commission
By Our Corporate Bureau | 30 Jun 2005
Andhra to have $12bn-semiconductor fabrication unit
By Our Economy Bureau | 27 Jun 2005
Acer to offer its notebooks on rent to Indian Companies
By Our Corporate Bureau | 23 Jun 2005
i-flex acquires Capco''s ORTOS
By Our Corporate Bureau | 22 Jun 2005
Perot Systmes BPO gets security certification
By | 22 Jun 2005
Microsoft IT Academy inaugurated
By Mumbai: | 17 Jun 2005
India server revenue grows at 23.6 per cent YoY in Q1 2005: Gartner
By | 16 Jun 2005
Sierra Atlantic to expand its Oracle e-Business practice
By Our Corporate Bureau | 16 Jun 2005
IBM inaugurates its Global Delivery Centre in Hyderabad
By Our Corporate Bureau | 15 Jun 2005
Infosys contributes to the success of the Airbus A380 program
By Our Corporate Bureau | 14 Jun 2005
Former Intel executive joins Red Hat''s national management team
By Our Corporate Bureau | 10 Jun 2005
India attractive outsourcing destination
By Mumbai: | 09 Jun 2005
Wharton Infosys Business Transformation Awards 2005 for Europe
By Our Corporate Bureau | 09 Jun 2005
Japan''s NEC, HCL Technologies in software joint venture
By HCL Technologies Ltd has announced a 49:51 p | 03 Jun 2005
Infosys'' internship programme attracts over 9,000 global applicants
By Our Corporate Bureau | 03 Jun 2005
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