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Caritor launches outsourced service delivery management solutions
By Our Corporate Bureau | 31 Aug 2004
Patni to expand operations with 10,000-seater development centre in Chennai
By Our Corporate Bureau | 31 Aug 2004
EMC Corp unveils strategy to dominate storage solutions in India
By Our Infotech Bureau | 31 Aug 2004
Mastek bags large US, European clients
By Pradeep Rane | 30 Aug 2004
SES Technologies innovative offers on Numeric UPS Systems
By Our Corporate Bureau | 30 Aug 2004
Wipro Infotech Consortium ties up with Government of Assam for Electronic tendering
By Our Corporate Bureau | 30 Aug 2004
TCS shares well received by bourses
By Mumbai: | 26 Aug 2004
Maya Entertainment deploys Intel Xeon processors
By Our Corporate Bureau | 26 Aug 2004
IBM changes economics of Unix computing
By Our Corporate Bureau | 24 Aug 2004
SSI's software business likely to be de-merged with the US-based Scandent Group
By Nisha Das | 21 Aug 2004
Allied Telesyn appoints SES Technologies as national distributor
By Our Corporate Bureau | 19 Aug 2004
Tata Honeywell puts dealer business online by launching iStore
By Our Corporate Bureau | 19 Aug 2004
SolidWorks 2005 delivers new features to make design engineers faster, more accurate and more productive
By Our Corporate Bureau | 19 Aug 2004
Maxtor ships next-generation Diamondmax hard drives
By Our Corporate Bureau | 18 Aug 2004
ICICI Infotech and Consign Technology partner to launch mobile ERP initiative
By Mumbai: | 18 Aug 2004
Keep away from Microsoft''s Windows XP starter, says Gartner
By Chennai: | 18 Aug 2004
SAS named the business intelligence vendor of the year
By Our Corporate Bureau | 17 Aug 2004
CII launches the ''Information Risk Management'' service
By Our Corporate Bureau | 17 Aug 2004
TCS listing in last week of August
By Mumbai: | 14 Aug 2004
Indian PC market continues its robust growth rates
By Our Corporate Bureau | 13 Aug 2004
Ma Foi to start operations in Malaysia
By Chennai: | 12 Aug 2004
Techspan, Noida awarded software CMM level 5 rating
By Our Corporate Bureau | 12 Aug 2004
TCS IPO price at Rs 850
By Mumbai: | 10 Aug 2004
AMD launches new AMD Sempron processors
By Our Corporate Bureau | 09 Aug 2004
ICICI Infotech forges strategic alliance with Eurobase Systems
By Mumbai: | 09 Aug 2004
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