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Citibank renews deal with Hexware
By Chennai: | 06 Oct 2004
Wipro implements SAP in China
By Our Corporate Bureau | 28 Sep 2004
TCS achieves Enterprise wide CMMI and P-CMM Level 5
By Tata Consultancy Servi | 24 Sep 2004
Another free database for Linux from Sybase
By Anirban Biswas | 24 Sep 2004
HCL Technologies bets on Made in HCL programme
By Chennai: | 23 Sep 2004
Red Hat announces first annual summit
By Our Corporate Bureau | 22 Sep 2004
Wipro Infotech sets up enterprise content management and portals practice
By Our Corporate Bureau | 22 Sep 2004
Aztec Software to acquire Disha for $12.1 million
By Our Corporate Bureau | 21 Sep 2004
Kale''s CSP gets Air AMS approval from US Bureau of Customs and Border Protection
By Bilbao / Mumbai: | 16 Sep 2004
Oracle Sets Record TPC-H Performance
By Our Corporate Bureau | 15 Sep 2004
Net4India launches 'unlimited calling' to the US
By Our Corporate Bureau | 15 Sep 2004
Cisco India announces strategy for Indian enterprise and telecom markets
By Our Corporate Bureau | 15 Sep 2004
Seagate leads in disc drive sales
By Our Corporate Bureau | 14 Sep 2004
Sybase opens India software development centre at Pune
By Our Corporate Bureau | 14 Sep 2004
AMD and Sahara Computers and Electronics team up
By Our Corporate Bureau | 13 Sep 2004
Red Hat appoints Praveen Sawkar''s regional manager, South
By Mumbai: | 13 Sep 2004
Microsoft fortifies Windows XP; introduces Service Pack 2
By Mumbai: | 13 Sep 2004
Back-office BPO in European asset management to reach $758 million in 2006
By Our Corporate Bureau | 09 Sep 2004
India''s 2Q ''04 server revenue rises 31 per cent: Gartner study
By Our Corporate Bureau | 09 Sep 2004
Satyam to recruit fresh graduate engineers from outside India
By Hyderabad: | 08 Sep 2004
Opus Software wins national IT award for best package
By Our Corporate Bureau | 06 Sep 2004
Big guns, Accenture and IBM to face stiff competition from service provider alliances
By Our Corporate Bureau | 03 Sep 2004
Satyam launches its largest global development center outside India at Melbourne, Australia
By Hyderabad: | 02 Sep 2004
Sierra Atlantic achieves CMM Level 5
By Our Corporate Bureau | 01 Sep 2004
Accel ICIM is now Accel ICIM Frontline Ltd
By Our Corporate Bureau | 31 Aug 2004
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