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Indian ICT spending to cross Rs1,000 billion in 2006: Gartner
By | 07 Dec 2005
Satyam, Microsoft announce enterprise readiness initiative
By Satyam Computer Services | 07 Dec 2005
HCL chip design services validated as ready-for-IBM technology
By HCL Technologies Ltd (HC | 07 Dec 2005
i-flex Solutions-Oracle to resell i-flex Reveleus Basel II solution
By Our Corporate Bureau | 07 Dec 2005
Satyam plans to locate new facility at Nagpur
By Satyam Computer Services | 06 Dec 2005
Intel outlines $1-billion multi-year investment plans
By Our Infotech Bureau | 06 Dec 2005
Microsoft leaders forum opens in New Delhi
By Our Corporate Bureau | 06 Dec 2005
Adobe to close Macromedia deal on Saturday
By Our Corporate Bureau | 03 Dec 2005
AMD partners with SemIndia to manufacture semiconductors in India
By Our Corporate Bureau | 01 Dec 2005
Oracle introduces free database in Asia Pacific
30 Nov 2005
3i Infotech acquires SDG Software Technologies
By 3i Infotech Ltd has anno | 25 Nov 2005
Analog Devices releases data on its new Sharc processor
By Our Corporate Bureau | 17 Nov 2005
Satyam tops Forrester Research''s SAP implementation ratings
By Hyderabad: | 17 Nov 2005
Infotech Enterprises inaugurates centre of excellence Airbus platforms
By Our Convergence Bureau | 16 Nov 2005
Satyam nets $62.62 million from Sify stake divestiture
By Mumbai: | 11 Nov 2005
Satyam and Microsoft tie up in greater China
By Hyderabad: | 10 Nov 2005
Indian wins Wharton-Infosys award
By Our Corporate Bureau | 08 Nov 2005
TCS''s new Chennai center to handle infrastructure management, BPO
By Our Corporate Bureau | 26 Oct 2005
Cisco Systems invests $50 million in new campus in Bangalore
By Our Corporate Bureau | 21 Oct 2005
Aptech to acquire 70 per cent in Synergetics
By Our Corporate Bureau | 12 Oct 2005
Indian ECB revenues total $30 million in Q2 2005: Gartner
By | 11 Oct 2005
Anand Rao quits as ED of Infosys Australia
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 Oct 2005
SOA offers better margins for Polaris Software
By Our Corporate Bureau | 30 Sep 2005
TCS to offer Mercury Interactive Corporation''s products
By Our Corporate Bureau | 29 Sep 2005
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