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Microsoft India files 40 patents
By Hyderabad: | 15 Apr 2005
IT services and BPO contract sizes shrink for third successive quarter
By Our Corporate Bureau | 12 Apr 2005
Asia Pacific mobile phone sales reach 164 million in 2004: Gartner
By Our Infotech Bureau | 12 Apr 2005
Global leader in kids apparel equips supply chain with .net based RFID solution from INFOSYS
By Our Corporate Bureau | 11 Apr 2005
Call Centre investment in workforce optimisation technologies to be in excess of $1bn by 2006
By Our Corporate Bureau | 07 Apr 2005
S&P assigns Infosys higher sovereign rating than India''s
By Our Corporate Bureau | 04 Apr 2005
MindTree revenues up 80 per cent
By Our Corporate Bureau | 02 Apr 2005
Satyam''s Ramalinga Raju is vice chairman of NASSCOM
By Hyderabad: | 02 Apr 2005
IBM to collaborate with Indian institutes to offer IT training
By Our Corporate Bureau | 01 Apr 2005
Infosys is AS / EN 9100-certified for aerospace systems
By Our Corporate Bureau | 30 Mar 2005
Macromedia pushes into mobile and enterprise market
By Our Corporarte Bureau | 29 Mar 2005
Infosys is first Indian premium member of Autosar consortium
By Our Corporate Bureau | 28 Mar 2005
Satyam announces strategic global alliance with Zycus Inc
By Mumbai: | 23 Mar 2005
Geometric''s GeomCaliper for CATIA V5 to be showcased at COE 2005
By Our Corporate Bureau | 23 Mar 2005
Patni wins corporate excellence awards
By Our Corporate Bureau | 22 Mar 2005
BS15000 certification for Infosys'' infrastructure management practice
By Our Corporate Bureau | 22 Mar 2005
D-Link expects to rank among top UPS brands
By Mumbai: | 16 Mar 2005
Bomb hoax at Infosys
By Our Corporate Bureau | 16 Mar 2005
Web conferencing service launched by Microsoft
By Bangalore: | 16 Mar 2005
Global semiconductor market to turn weak: Gartner
By Our Infotech Bureau | 10 Mar 2005
Satyam implements web-based GIS for Singapore'' JTC Corporation
By Mumbai: | 10 Mar 2005
Seagate sets 10 million mark for 15K-rpm drives
By Our Infotech Bureau | 10 Mar 2005
Hexaware Technologies wins $3-million Belgian contract
By Our Corporate Bureau | 10 Mar 2005
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