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HARDWARE
ACI plans to inject new life into junked laptops
WHEN the motherboard of your laptop conks off and the manufacturer tells you that it cannot be repaired as the model is no longer in production, what would do? Instead of passing on the dud laptop as a toy to your kids, you might consider ... More

SOFTWARE
FICCI urges IT firms to tap Japanese market
The IT services market in Japan is estimated at $60 billion per year. Approximately $3 billion is outsourced from abroad. More

HUMAN RESOURCES
CII organising iTalent meet for students
IN a move to focus the attention of the industry on the regional and suburban colleges in the southern region, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is organising iTalent 2004. Mr P.K. Mohapatra, Chairman, Education Sub-Committee, CII ... More

EVENTS

  • Looking back

    IT-ENABLED SERVICES
    Customer First lines up expansion plans
    WITH its sights firmly set on being the Convergys of the Indian market, the Bangalore-headquartered call centre provider, Customer First Services, plans to hike its headcount and is looking to garner funds for its expansion. Having focused on ... More




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