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OUTSOURCING
Taj Soft plans to ramp up BPO unit
TAJ Software Systems Corp, a Brooklyn, New York-based software development firm, has decided to strengthen its fledgling business process outsourcing outfit in Hyderabad. The 1996 formed company, promoted by a non-resident Indian from ... More

TELECOMMUNICATIONS
CDMA to lag GSM in subscriber base
IN July 2004, CDMA mobile services in the country grew 3.43 per cent in subscriber base, while GSM mobile services grew 4.7 per cent. CDMA's growth was on a smaller base of 8.068 million (June 2004), while GSM's growth was on a much larger ... More

Delhi is hot choice for foreign telecom players
KARNATAKA and Andhra Pradesh may be attracting the largest investments in IT sector; but when it comes to telecom, Delhi seems to be the favourite destination for foreign investors. Close to 25 per cent of all the FDI proposals approved ... More

HARDWARE
Clientele for Windows Server 2003 widening
MICROSOFT has said that its Windows Server 2003 has gained considerable momentum in the Indian market over the last one year, even as the company gets ready to phase out the support services offered to its Windows NT Server customers by the ... More

SOFTWARE
Software cos earn more per client in June quarter
WIPRO Technologies continued to grow faster than Infosys Technologies in terms of average revenues per client for the quarter ended June 2004. In March this calendar, it clocked higher revenues per client than Infosys and it continues to show ... More

IT TRAINING
Aptech, SSI see good growth in training
APTECH Computer and SSI Education, two of the major IT training brands in the country, have recently bagged several State Government orders for IT education and expect institutional sales to pick up this year. This segment could, in fact, see ... More

MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
Aptech offers to buy Canadian education co
APTECH Ltd has made an acquisition `offer' to a Canadian education company with the aim of gaining a foothold in the North American market. "There is a Canadian firm we are looking at seriously for a takeover. We have made an offer to them ... More

SECURITY
`Indian IT industry must ensure data protection'
WITH credit card processing, insurance and medical record management increasingly performed in the country, it has become imperative for the Indian software industry to ensure data protection. If Indian (software) service providers fail to ... More

EVENTS

  • Looking Back

    MARKETING
    `IT cos must focus on brand image, marketing'
    THE challenges and threats confronting Indian IT companies today can be adequately met, if they broaden their focus from project management and quality control to extensive brand imaging and marketing as well. The deliberations of the Annual ... More




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