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Looking Back
Feb. 28
CMC public offer oversubscribed 5 times.
Mphasis plans overseas listing, to buy out minority holding in subsidiary MsourcE.
Hughes Escorts plans disaster recovery hub in Bangalore.
State Street mulls outsourcing deals.
Delphi moves jobs to TCS.
TCS spends $2 m annually, working with US varsities, for research.
Feb. 27
Data Access awaits SEBI nod for Rs 120-cr IPO.
Top level changes in Lason India.
Datacraft India sees 25 pc rise in revenue.
Geometric to invest Rs 2.25 cr in US co.
GSM user base tops 1 billion; Unified user experience is GSMA goal.
MindTree Consulting: Bagchi returns amid talk of M&A.
Chinese firms line up to enter Indian handset market.
Feb. 26
DCA may grant exemption to IT cos from disclosure of onsite staff salaries.
New virus stalks BPO sector - - spurious agents.
Xilinx sets up India centre with CMC.
UB affiliate bets on telemedicine.
BayPackets to invest $30 m at Noida centre.
Talisma partners Orient Info.
Cray gets TIFR order.
TCIL may come out with IPO in June.
Infosys sets up world's largest software campus at Mahindra City.
HP bags $150-m deal from BoI.
AT&T Wireless' stake in Idea Cellular on the block.
Laptops may cost Rs 30,000 soon thanks to inexpensive chips from Via Tech.
It's Murdoch+Tata vs Zee Now.
BSNL to garner 1 m broadband users in 2004.
Feb. 25
BSNL, MTNL yet to get full-time heads.
More outsourcing deals, but smaller in size: Gartner.
Sonata expands in US, Singapore.
Synopses buys two chip-design cos.
Idea plans to offload 30 pc to strategic ally.
Sutherland gets $30 m from Oak Capital.
Intel reveals potential $600-m bill.
Paging cos get new lease of life with BPO business; similar infrastructure allows them to offer such services.
Feb. 24
VSNL blocking FLAG: Reliance. VSNL says charge is baseless and unwarranted.
iGate Global plans to double hiring; opens 14-acre campus in Bangalore.
Wipro to set up Nokia centre.
Bharti Teletech decries cut in export sops.
BSNL autonomy call gets no response.
Nokia, IBM launch business phone.
Mphasis BFL set to buy Kshema Tech for $5-10 m; co denies such a move.
Data Access plans $50-m ADR float in 2005.
World Bank mulls social application fund for ICT projects in India.
IBM plans second blue gene supercomputer.
Feb. 23
The Dragon is no immediate threat: Nasscom; offshore revenue may rise 24 pc; GE saves $300 m a year through outsourcing.
$75-m biz at IndiaSoft expo.
MetricStream to take over Zaplet; double India staff.
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