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Maytas CEO P K Madhav quits
20 Jan 2009
Satyam directors may be banned from serving on other company boards
19 Jan 2009
Satyam directors may be banned from serving other company boards if the government's proposal is accepted by the company law board.
Windows worm spreads rapid infection but may be a dud
19 Jan 2009
Businesses worldwide are under attack from a highly infectious computer worm that has infected almost 9 million PCs, says antivirus company F-Secure.
IT outsourcing from China growing at 20-40 per cent: report
14 Jan 2009
According to a McKinsey & Co report IT outsourcing grew betwen 20 and 40 per cent in 2008 despite a 39 per cent slowdown in global offshoring
World Bank being unfair to Wipro: Assocham
14 Jan 2009
EADS DS develops unique web security tool
14 Jan 2009
EADS Defence & Security (EADS DS) has launched a revolutionary new cryptographic technology, Ectocryp, which it claims will provide governments and industry with the highest levels of communications security over the Internet.
3.3 million active internet users in rural India
14 Jan 2009
3.3 million active internet users in rural India
14 Jan 2009
3.3 million active internet users in rural India
14 Jan 2009
PM discusses Satyam case with ministers
13 Jan 2009
Mumbai police to locate unsecured Wi-Fi spots
13 Jan 2009
12 class action suits against Satyam
12 Jan 2009
Microsoft briefly defers Windows 7 Beta
10 Jan 2009
Massive layoffs rumoured at IBM
10 Jan 2009
IBM is reported to have informed the Securities Exchange Commission that it's workforce by 16,000 - the largest in its century-plus history
Dell launches luxury laptop line Adamo
10 Jan 2009
Microsoft scores over Google and Yahoo, to become Verizon's preferred search partner
08 Jan 2009
Distant third behind Google and Yahoo in internet search, Microsoft has emerged as Verizon’s preferred search partner for web search and mobile display advertising services.
Data storage giant EMC to slash 2,400 jobs even as fourth-quarter results meet expectations
08 Jan 2009
Data storage giant EMC to slash 2,400 jobs even as fourth-quarter results meet expectations
08 Jan 2009
Satyam’s top managers vow to stay to resolve crisis
08 Jan 2009
50 senior Satyam managers, including the top 10 will stay put to steer the battered IT firm out of crisis
HCL Technologies: At the cutting edge
07 Jan 2009
HCL Technologies has developed proprietary technology that now allows it to offer image processing solutions for a whole range of applications, including high resolution images from satellites.
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