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JP Mobile acquires PDA defense product from Asynchrony Solutions, Inc.
By Our Corporate Bureau | 24 May 2004
FII Investment limit in MphasiS BFL increased to 100 per cent
By Bangalore: | 22 May 2004
Seagate to offer 3 year warranty
By Our Corporate Bureau | 21 May 2004
Zenith launches India's first education PC
By Our Corporate Bureau | 20 May 2004
Infosys broadens retail practice with Item Data Integrity solution
By Our Corporate Bureau | 19 May 2004
SportzVillage organised Crickfest 2004
By Our Corporate Bureau | 18 May 2004
Teradata and Microsoft offer joint support for customers
By Our Corporate Bureau | 15 May 2004
Virtusa appoints Jagdish Bapat as HR ditrector of its ATC in Hyderabad
By Our Corporate Bureau | 15 May 2004
Wipro acquires 50 acres of MIDC land for new campus
By Our Corporate Bureau | 15 May 2004
Allied Telysn aims for 10 per cent Indian market by 2009
By Our Corporate Bureau | 11 May 2004
Borland helps technology integration
By Our Corporate Bureau | 11 May 2004
Sapient to play key role in helping BT deliver the NHS care record system
By Our Corporate Bureau | 08 May 2004
CRM Excellence award for Concerto’s flagship software
By Our Corporate Bureau | 08 May 2004
Threat Advisory: Network Associates McAfee AVERT raises risk assessment on newly discovered W32/Sasser.Worm.D
By Our Corporate Bureau | 06 May 2004
Teradata automate the most difficult data mining tasks
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 May 2004
Red Hat announces direction for secure, manageable client computing
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 May 2004
Sanofi India's fortune looking up
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 May 2004
Linux Kernel 2.6 Features in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
By Our Corporate Bureau | 04 May 2004
Rolta announces Q3 Results
By Our Corporate Bureau | 03 May 2004
Security takes precedence in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
By Our Corporate Bureau | 30 Apr 2004
BroadVision unveils 'BroadVision Process'
By Our Corporate Bureau | 29 Apr 2004
HCL Technologies chooses IBM Rational software Gurgoan
By HCL Technologies (HCLT) | 29 Apr 2004
Syntel Inc. Posts $45.1 M for March Quarter
By Our Corporate Bureau | 27 Apr 2004
The coming global boom in call centres
By In its report released | 26 Apr 2004
Call centres to boom in EMEA countries
By | 26 Apr 2004
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