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Infosys mulls Rs12,000-cr share buyback: report
08 Feb 2017
Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka falls foul with founder directors
08 Feb 2017
Infosys founders have questioned the pay hike given to Sikka, the appointment of union minister Jayant Sinha's wife Punita Sinha as an independent director and the Rs17.4 cr severance pay to ex-CFO Rajiv Bansal
US-major Rockwell Automation and L&T Technology Services to set-up Internet of Everything lab at Bangalore
07 Feb 2017
US-major Rockwell Automation and L&T Technology Services to set-up Internet of Everything lab at Bangalore
07 Feb 2017
SAP launches private cloud for mid-size business
02 Feb 2017
Carnegie Mellon’s AI system beats top poker players
02 Feb 2017
The AI played the humans in a 20-day 120,000-hand Heads-up No-Limit Texas Hold’em binge held live on a casino floor in Pittsburgh
Silicon Valley takes lead in opposing Trump’s visa clampdown
30 Jan 2017
Silicon Valley took the lead over the weekend in corporate resistance to President Donald Trump's clampdown on immigration, financing legal opposition, criticizing the plan, as well as helping employees ensnared by his executive order
US Appeals Court refuses to allow US government access to customer data on servers abroad
25 Jan 2017
Wipro to acquire InfoSERVER
25 Jan 2017
Cisco Systems to buy software firm AppDynamics for $3.7 bn
25 Jan 2017
Cisco has swooped in on AppDynamics just ahead of the latter’s planned IPO, paying a relatively high price as it searches for growth beyond its core networking business
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