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Looking back

January 25

  • US Bill may hurt Indian IT sector in the long run; will worsen ties, says Shourie

  • Make spammers pay: Gates

  • Software patents will hamper progress: Stallman.

    January 24

  • Angel investors coming to pick the good ones.

  • Sasken forms arm to expand telecom biz.

  • Zensar strikes deal with 6 overseas cos.

  • Security flaws, Linux hit Microsoft client renewals.

  • India can tap 12 pc of global servicing pie: Crisil.

  • GTL group net up 62%, sales down 8 pc.

  • US draws first blood against outsourcing.

  • AirTel offers Rs 50 recharge option.

  • IT firms hit by high volumes, low margins' syndrome.

    January 23

  • Satyam Q3 net up 25 pc; eyes new geographies.

  • Red Hat eyes partnerships with Indian majors.

  • AIRCOM plans development centres.

  • Talktime down despite fall in tariffs.

  • MphasiS to buy Onida Info.

  • Syngal is Sonata Addl Director.

  • Subex Q3 net up 240 pc.

  • D-Link in pact with Foubdry.

  • Intel offers Linux tool.

  • TCS to file patents in US

  • TRAI against sharing of non-telecom revenue.

  • CMC moves SEBI for divestment of Centre's residual stake.

  • Striking workers unnerve IT majors at Kerala Tchnopark.

  • Potential sale of AT&T Wireless may impact Idea Cellular plans.

  • Tata Tele (Maharashtra) clocks Rs 69.4 cr losses in Q3.

  • Majority quote Rs 850 in Digital tender offer.

    January 22

  • Wipro beat expectations; net up 19 pc in Q3; GM is single largest client.

  • Fresh BPO investments may dry up, alerts Nasscom.

  • Patni keen to grow non-GE business

  • Nasscom estimates software exports this year at $ 12b.

  • VSNL net jumps 121 pc in Q3.

  • iGATE net loss at Rs 2.65 cr; to acquire Symphoni Interactive.

  • Infotech buys Vargis

  • Infy braces to match MNCs

  • Logica on prowl for services firm.

  • Escotel sale to fetch Escorts Rs 205 cr cash.

  • IsquareT wants stronger Indo-Russian ties.

  • H-P to move product software development, R&D to India.

  • Red Hat to roll out Linux OS Hindi version.

  • Nasscom to seek separate visa for professionals.

  • Compulink Systems to debut in US, UK markets.

  • VSNL may buy DSL, dial-up business of Dishnet.

  • Sonus plans mega bucks for India software centre.

  • Cell operators upgrade to EDGE.

  • Nevis gets $10 m funding from Newpath

  • Megasoft board okays Xius merger.

    January 21

  • Bharti Tele posts Rs 161-cr Q3 net.

  • Hinduja TMT net up 37 pc in Q3.

  • Major innovations in IT may come from India: Ed Yourdon.

  • CellExchange to invest $2 m more.

  • Nine Oracle-aided e-governance projects under way.

  • Japan, Taiwan and France are good bets: Nasscom

  • Bluestar Infotech Q3 net up 41 pc.

  • Sify loss narrows.

  • Idea Cellular to file papers soon for large IPO.

  • Motorola, Ericsson bag BSNL CellOne orders

  • Discretion turns better part of valour for IT cos.

  • Marlabs Software plans acquisitions.

  • BPO cos line up to tap credit card segment.

  • Sops cheer branded PC vendors, but assemblers aren't shaken.

    January 20

  • GreenPoint deal to fetch iGate $20m over 5 years.

  • Warburg Pincus to invest $149m in Moser Baer.

  • C3i has big plans for Hyderabad centre.

  • R Chandrasekaran is Cognizant MD.

  • V. Chandrasekaran to take over as Aztec CEO.

  • H-P caims 40 pc of storage market pie.

  • `Expats seeking jobs in ITES companies'

  • VC funding fuels 24/7 Customer growth.

    January 19

  • Aztec scouting for domestic buys.

  • Quintant bags big order from GreenPoint.

  • Broadband growth hinges on content, pricing: PwC.

  • Paradigm to expand India operations.

  • Eonour planning business rejig.

  • IBM to hire 15,000 more in 2004.

  • Logistic Solutions to take 25% exposure in Compudyne.

  • LG to grow cellphone software in India.

  • Amdocs to set up R&D centre in Pune.

  • Infosys China arm to hire local talent.

  • Tranzyme to set up R&D centre in Hyderabad.

  • TCS in talks with US auto major on R&D.

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