![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, November 18, 2003 |
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INFO-TECH OUTSOURCING Atheos Collaborator for facility managers IN this age of outsourcing everything but the core activity, companies have a hard time partnering with suppliers and vendors. To help Facility Managers overcome these hurdles in the partnering process, IFMA (International Facility Management ... More TELECOMMUNICATIONS Reliance Info rules out 3G migration RELIANCE Infocomm has ruled out plans to migrate to the 3G network as the current portfolio of services it offers are comparable with the third generation services. "It is just a business decision for us. But we don't need to migrate to 3G ... More SOFTWARE IT exports up 35% in first half, says ESC EXPORT of electronic hardware and computer software from India in the first half of the current fiscal grew by 35 per cent in dollar terms to $6.5 billion over $4.82 billion in the same period last year, according to estimates by the Electronic ... More
PortWise remote solutions INTERNET SBI funds 50 Internet kiosks in TN village THE rural Internet kiosk concept appears to be picking up with bankers moving forward by extending financial assistance for setting up such kiosks. Fifty rural Internet kiosks are to be opened at Paruvachi village in Bhavani taluk on Tuesday. ... More HUMAN RESOURCES Infosys to be MNC staff-wise too IN an effort to become a true multinational corporation by 2012, around 25 per cent of the manpower of Infosys Technologies Ltd will be non-Indians by then. This was stated by Mr Satyendra Kumar, Vice-President, Quality of Infosys Technologies, ... More REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS TRAI looking at feasibility of spectrum trading IN a path-breaking development, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is examining the feasibility of allowing wireless telecom operators to "trade" in the radio frequency spectrum allotted to them, enabling them to either sell or ... More OFF-SHORE DEVELOPMENT QuEST sets up unit in China THE Bangalore-based Quality Engineering and Software Technologies Pvt Ltd (QuEST) has set up a wholly-owned subsidiary in China to service its global clients such as GE among others operating in that country. Incorporated as QuEST Shanghai, the ... More BUSINESS MODELS
HLL e-Shakti going places; to cover 100 m in 3 yearsWithin the next three years, e-Shakti will cover a population base of 100 million people who have not yet been exposed to the media, according to Mr M.S. Banga, Chairman of HLL. Mr Banga on Monday told presspersons the e-Shakti project had ... More EVENTS Kolkata set to get second IT complex KOLKATA will soon get a second IT complex. Spread over 40 acres near the Eastern Metropolitan Bypass, Sunrise City will have three towers - Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. It will be built in partnership with the private sector at a cost of Rs 250 ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus Rising intolerance (The Hindu) Vaishnavaite Temples in Tamil Nadu (The Hindu) Saivite Temples in Tamil Nadu (The Hindu) A Tribute to Semmangudi (The Hindu) Organic farming In Chennai The Cable tangle Telecom Competition Oil PSUs: Disinvestment dilemma In Depth Swati CA In Kashmir Simple Economics Slowburn Tax Talk NRIs & Investment Avenues Corporate Governance Iraq Diary Looking back Nov. 9-Nov. 15 Unified licensing regime Small cellular units set store by `alternate solutions' KPO - the next wave to BPO: High-end knowledge services in keen demand Pay hike highest in India: Survey Now, SMS to woo voters IT spend to rise 4 pc in US next year: Forrester |
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