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Annual Software Coding Challenge for Students from Sierra Atlantic
By Our Corporate Bureau | 20 Dec 2004
BSNL picks Nortel for $500m wireless network expansion
By Our Corporate Bureau | 17 Dec 2004
IT: Chennai, H''bad may outstrip Mumbai, B''lore by 2010: Gartner
By Our Infotech Bureau | 17 Dec 2004
Gartner survey finds smaller cities more alluring for IT
By Our Infotech Bureau | 17 Dec 2004
Oracle to host developer day in Hyderabad
By Our Corporate Bureau | 15 Dec 2004
Sierra Atlantic''s ECO Lens gets Oracle award
By Our Corporate Bureau | 15 Dec 2004
Dell India sets up customer contact centre at Hitec City
By Our Corporate Bureau | 10 Dec 2004
Microsoft launches Mobile2Market
By | 10 Dec 2004
Satyam announces $360 million ADS issue
By Mumbai: | 09 Dec 2004
Infosys Australia delivers bus contract system
By Our Corporate Bureau | 09 Dec 2004
Information, communication, telecom spending to rise to $40 bn in 2005 in India: Gartner
By Our Corporate Bureau | 08 Dec 2004
BP chooses sapient to develop global internet platform
By Our Corporate Bureau | 08 Dec 2004
President Putin visits Infosys Campus
By Our Corporate Bureau | 06 Dec 2004
Infosys recognised as a ''globally most-admired knowledge enterprise'' for 2004
By Our Corporate Bureau | 03 Dec 2004
Jetking plans 100 new centres by March 2005
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 01 Dec 2004
Satyam signs MoU with IIT Madras
By Chennai: | 29 Nov 2004
Sierra Atlantic wins Oracle Partner Award 2004
By Our Corporate Bureau | 29 Nov 2004
24/7 Customer appoints Doug Bettinger of Intel as CFO
By Our Corporate Bureau | 26 Nov 2004
Blue Star Infotech to invest 20 crores in new facility at Mumbai
By Our Corporate Bureau | 25 Nov 2004
Indian printer market grows 3.5% in Q3 2004, HP leads
By Our Corporate Bureau | 25 Nov 2004
Red Hat now moves into tier 2 and 3 cities
By Our Corporate Bureau | 25 Nov 2004
Sun Microsystems and CNBC-TV 18 co host forum on corporate innovation
By Mumbai: | 25 Nov 2004
Kannada interface for MS Office
By Chennai: | 24 Nov 2004
Call centres will compete with speech-enabled self-service technology by 2008
By Our Corporate Bureau | 22 Nov 2004
Intel evaluating India as manufacturing destination
By Our Corporate Bureau | 19 Nov 2004
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