Quality
Tata Group innovation awards for Tanishq, Steeljunction, Tata Motors
By Tanishq''s winning innov | 13 Jul 2006
Tata Innovation day
By Tata Tea kicked off the | 13 Jul 2006
TÜV SÜD South Asia to offer social compliance audit
By | 20 Jun 2006
Jet Airways wins Avaya GlobalConnect customer award
By Our Corporate Bureau | 15 Dec 2005
Perot Systmes BPO gets security certification
By | 22 Jun 2005
BS15000 certification for Infosys'' infrastructure management practice
By Our Corporate Bureau | 22 Mar 2005
LeanPlus bags L&T order
By | 09 Mar 2005
Godrej Consumer Products in Top 25 Great Places to Work list
By New Delhi: | 26 Aug 2003
Colas meet Indian norms
By Our Corporate Bureau | 22 Aug 2003
Coke welcomes positive results by Kerala health department
By Our Corporate Bureau | 14 Aug 2003
Kerala to scrap Coca-Cola plant if samples found adulterated
By James Paul | 09 Aug 2003
All our soft drink products are of world-class quality : Pepsi
By New Delhi | 07 Aug 2003
New Delhi: Pepsi has reiterated with utmost confidence that all its products meet all international standards and deliver only safe and world-class quality to consumers.
Cola rivals show solidarity
By Our Corporate Bureau | 06 Aug 2003
IIPM ranked ahead of IIMs
By Our Convergence Bureau | 02 Jul 2003
Indo-Fuji Information Tech gets ISO 9001-2000 certification
By Our Convergence Bureau | 21 May 2003
Maruti Udyog to be Suzuki''s R&D centre for Asian markets
By Our Corporate Bureau | 21 May 2003
Inflexible visa gets i-Flex CEO gaol
By Chennai: | 15 May 2003
Infosys series examines benefits of collaborative engineering
By Fremont: | 04 Apr 2003
Infosys achieves SEI CMM level 5
By | 06 Dec 1999
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By Cygnus | 07 Apr 2026
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By Axel Miller | 06 Apr 2026
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AI spending is set to exceed $2 trillion in 2026, driving a global race in data centers, chips, and energy infrastructure.


