![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, November 30, 2002 |
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INFO-TECH OUTSOURCING Customerbroadcast set to double operations CUSTOMERBROADCAST Pvt Ltd, a Chennai-based business processing output (BPO) company that specialises in `customer contact management' or interfacing between companies and their customers, is set to double its operations in the next couple of ... More
Progeon signs up Fidelity as client TELECOMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE Invensys to expand IDC; mulls BPO centre INVENSYS Plc, the $10 billion global enterprise engaged in production and energy management solutions, has announced that its BaaN India development centre, Hyderabad will be ramped up as a part of its $3 million investment plan to provide a wide ... More
Tavant may offer services to Ingersoll Rand NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES HP India chalks out new marketing strategy Unveils range of printer products HEWLETT-PACKARD India Pvt Ltd has chalked out a new marketing strategy with special focus on the eastern region, and has unveiled a range of printing and imaging solutions. These are priced at between Rs 75,000 and Rs 4.5 lakh. A total of 16 ... More
Cerebra software for medical fraternity
Systat unveils new version
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