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Windows for first time PC users in India
By Mumbai: | 03 Jun 2005
Microsoft Tech.Ed 2005 to be held in five cities
By Mumbai: | 02 Jun 2005
Wharton-Infosys business transformation awards 2005 announced
By Our Corporate Bureau | 30 May 2005
RFID market to exceed $6 billion worldwide by 2010
By Our Corporate Bureau | 28 May 2005
Patents for nano-technology, external storage devices granted to Iomega
By Our Corporate Bureau | 27 May 2005
Gartner advises global IT to develop contingency plans due to China-Japan tensions
By Our Infotech Bureau | 26 May 2005
Virtusa's Hyderabad centre receives BS 7799 certification
By Our Corporate Bureau | 25 May 2005
Capgemini announces expansion of India operations in Mumbai
By Our Corporate Bureau | 19 May 2005
Microsoft launches two new security offerings for enterprises
By Mumbai: | 19 May 2005
Satyam bags $1 million oracle e-business suite deal
By Mumbai: | 18 May 2005
Backup, recovery solutions for SMBs from Quantum, Veritas
By Our Corporate Bureau | 16 May 2005
Satyam Launches Enterprise Services Architecture
By Mumbai: | 06 May 2005
Wipro Tech ties up with SmartTrust
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 May 2005
Patni Computer Systems contemplates ADR offering
By Our Corporate Bureau | 29 Apr 2005
2005 to be key year for adoption of RFID solutions
By Our Corporate Bureau | 29 Apr 2005
BSA - NASSCOM anti-piracy hotline announced
By New Delhi: | 29 Apr 2005
India the IT leader is under-invested in IT deployment : NASSCOM
By Mumbai: | 29 Apr 2005
Wipro implements radio frequency identification (RFID) for Pantaloon
By Our Corporate Bureau | 29 Apr 2005
Satyam acquires UK''s Citisoft
By Satyam Computer Services (2004 revenues: Rs3 | 22 Apr 2005
IBM names Iris Computers as best server distributor
By Our Coroprate Bureau | 22 Apr 2005
Will data silence voice ?
By Samrat Sinha | 22 Apr 2005
Naresh Gupta promoted to senior VP at Adobe Systems
By Our Corporate Bureau | 21 Apr 2005
Infosys Q4 net rises 53 per cent
By Our Corporate Bureau | 15 Apr 2005
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