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UK govt in cyber security pact with top defence firms
06 Jul 2013
The UK government has roped in nine of the world's biggest defence contractors and telecom providers to boost the country's cyber security
UK govt in cyber security pact with top defence firms
06 Jul 2013
The UK government has roped in nine of the world's biggest defence contractors and telecom providers to boost the country's cyber security
Former telecom secretary R Chandrashekhar to head Nasscom
05 Jul 2013
Chandrashekhar will take over after current president Som Mittal's tenure ends in January 2014
Former telecom secretary R Chandrashekhar to head Nasscom
05 Jul 2013
Chandrashekhar will take over after current president Som Mittal's tenure ends in January 2014
Doug Engelbart, father of the mouse, dies at 88
04 Jul 2013
Apart from the ubiquitous computer attachment, Doug Engelbart also laid the foundation for word processing, email, and the internet
Oracle to announce pact with Microsoft, NetSuite and Salesforce
22 Jun 2013
Oracle chief Larry Ellison announced yesterday that Oracle would be forming partnerships with Microsoft, Salesforce, NetSuite, and possibly others, that could reshape the perception of Oracle Technology in the cloud
Facebook security bug exposes contact information of millions of users
22 Jun 2013
A Facebook security bug has exposed contact information of millions of users to other users who were connected to them
UIDAI wins top honours at International IT forum
21 Jun 2013
Ramco, Eurocopter in global pact to provide cloud-based maintenance software
19 Jun 2013
Eurocopter Group, the world’s largest manufacturer of helicopters, today announced a global partnership with Chennai-based Ramco Systems to provide state-of-the-art helicopter maintenance software
Groupon surges 12 per cent on stock upgradation
15 Jun 2013
Narayana Murthy seeks 3 years to reshape Infosys
15 Jun 2013
Murthy was clear in his assessment that Infosys was not yet ready for intellectual property-led growth and that it needed young talent to prop up the technology bellwether
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