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Looking back

October 2

  • HindujaTMT buys US co.

  • Infosys to consider interim dividend.

  • UK certification for HCL centre.

  • Kyocera design services centre.

  • HP in pact with AVAANA.

  • Reserve 100Mhz for 3G, says GSMA.

  • Qualcomm acquires Spike Tech; flags off R&D centre.

  • FourSoft to buy logistics firm.

  • Kenexa plans $ 6 m for India expansion.

  • SAP to add 60 SMB clients in 2004.

  • TCS beefs up interface with engg colleges.

  • STPI bullish on medical transcription.

  • PeopleSoft fires CEO; names founder as chief.

  • AP cabinet okays Microsoft project.

  • MP Birla group ups Vindhya Tele stake.

    October 1

  • `Illegal ILD taffic: BSNL threatens to disconnect Reliance Info.

  • Reliance Mobile Office wins 12 corporate clients.

  • Irish grant for HCL Tech unit.

  • TataIndicom tariffs cut fro Mumbai, Delhi.

  • UshaComm ties up with Sun Micro.

  • CyberMedia in venture with Dice.

  • Nasscom welcomes CBDT circular on BPO taxation.

  • India-US info-security summit On Oct 12-13.

  • Hutchison plans to float Indian operations by June.

  • Cognizant system for Ford.

  • Newgen Soft to focus on marketing.

  • ITI aims for 91% rise in topline.

  • HP to deliver PCs in 10 days.

  • Sierra Atlantic plans $10-m campus in Hyderabad.

    September 30

  • TCS, Wipro, Infosys in race for ABN Amro deal.

  • Sharelogic to invest $2 m more in Hyderabad centre.

  • CGS India scouting for acquisitions.

  • Infosys not in race for GE.s BOP business

  • VSNL team in US for talks with Tyco.

  • WestBridge Capital invests $7 mj in AppLabs Tech.

  • Veritas Sof to expand R&D centre.

  • Globsyn in talks with BPO major for training support.

  • IBM unveils fasted supercomputer.

  • MS unveils low-cost Windows pack in Hindi.

  • CLB vacates order on BPL Communications.

  • VSNL launches Global Calling Card.

  • BPO hiring takes on FMCG hues.

  • Govt to give BSNL, MSNL merger close look.

  • Cadence says India market needs special focus.

  • Hackers take advantage of Microsoft JPEG flaw.

    September 29

  • CBDT revised circular on BPO taxation.

  • PeopleSoft revenues not at risk, says Hexaware.

  • Accenture trying out i2Tech toolkit.

  • TV clips on Hutch mobile.

  • PC sales up 39 pc in Q1.

  • GSMA opposes TRAI move on spectrum use.

  • Finacle achieves new benchmark.

  • Wipro in talks to buy US-based Cymbal.

  • Bharti to invest $1400 m over 2 years; eyes 22 pc marketshare.

  • Adea to hire 200 more.

    September 28

  • Wipro implements SAP in China.

  • OATSystems considering second facility in India.

  • Object-Frontier bullish on Asia_pacific.

  • Market research to open new doors for BPO vendors: Study.

  • VC team from US coming.

  • Induslogic plans $20-m expansion.

  • Nirvana to focus on verticals.

  • TCS honcho lists 11 emerging ITES trends.

  • LG to manufacture servers at Noida.

  • Nambiars spar over BPL Mobile.

  • BSNL, MTNL waiting list at 17.5 lakh lines.

  • Ingram buys out Tech acific.

  • US tech spending weak after peaking in recent months.

    September 27

  • ERP cos offering `poison pills' to reassure clients.

  • Cost Advantage of outsourcing decline: Business Week.

  • Indian BPOS must focus on domain skills, security; domestic turf is tough terrain.

  • LG plans R$D facility for GSM phones.

  • US share in IT exports falls to 62 pc: ESC.

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