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MCD sealing drive leaves consultants, professionals in a fix
By | 13 Oct 2006
Capgemini launches advertising campaign in India
By Our Corporate Bureau | 24 Aug 2006
Ma Foi to increase job centres
By | 02 Aug 2006
Capgemini ranked among global 'top 5' outsourcing providers
By Our Corporate Bureau | 19 May 2006
IT spending in US expected to increase : Accenture
By Other consultancy / rese | 21 Mar 2006
Capgemini opens third centre in Kolkata
By Our Corporate Bureau | 20 Mar 2006
Innovative approaches needed to capture profitable growth in emerging markets : Deloitte
By Other reports on Consult | 08 Feb 2006
Brits regard China, India as future economic threats : Deloitte-YouGov survey
By Other reports on Consult | 07 Feb 2006
Satyam, Goldratt Consulting to implement global programme
By Satyam Computer Services | 29 Nov 2005
TAM Media to double sample size
01 Jul 2005
Erehwon and CII organise first ever global ''innovation summit'' in India
By Our Corporate Bureau | 09 Jun 2005
Satyam acquires UK''s Citisoft
By Satyam Computer Services (2004 revenues: Rs3 | 22 Apr 2005
Gartner warns of shake-out among Indian BPOs
By Our Infotech Bureau | 28 Mar 2005
TCS, Bharti rated best employers : Hewitt
By Our Corporate Bureau | 15 Dec 2004
IBM Business Consulting’s wealth management and private banking survey indicates industry poised for growth
By Our Corporate Bureau | 24 Sep 2004
Apollo to go in for overseas listing; Deloitte, Haskins & Sells to help
By Our Markets Bureau | 07 Aug 2003
BIS to meet on groundwater
By Our Economy Bureau | 07 Aug 2003
Ma Foi Q1 revenue rises
By Chennai: | 26 Jul 2003
Getting out of the woods
By Chirag Kasbekar | 25 Jun 2003
Bhopal: "Whenever we saw people in uniform — forest department officials — coming, we would hide," says Kancheta Lal, a villager from Khatpura
Survey puts two-wheeler sector as fastest growing one in India
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 Jun 2003
IndusInd hires KPMG for risk management
By Our Banking Bureau | 21 Jun 2002
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