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`Misleading' ads — TRAI show-cause notice to Tata Tele, Reliance, MTNL
THE Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has issued show-cause notice to Tata Teleservices, Reliance Infocomm and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL), for `misleading' the consumers by positioning their fixed wireless phones as similar ... More

TECHNOLOGY


Just get lean and mean
Shape up with minimum fuss, maximum result. That, in a nutshell, is what business is all about in the digital age. More

SOFTWARE


Join the flow
Bringing method to the flow of data in a company can change its life and its customer's. More

INTERNET


Revamped tourism Web site launched
THE Minister for Tourism, Ms Renuka Chowdhury, has launched the revamped Web site of the Tourism Ministry (www.incredibleindia.org) . The site not only provides details about travel and tourism but ... More

OFF-SHORE DEVELOPMENT


Promantra plans joint venture in Philippines
The company has invested about $1million (Rs 4.5 crore) in Indian operations and plans to invest another $1 million more in six months. More

INTERVIEW


`Expect more smaller, measurable deals'
THE CEO and MD of TCS won't skip a trip to Chennai in December or January if he can help it. Sure, Chennai is an important centre for the company. But that's not the only reason he is here at that time. The music season is another attraction. ... More

SECURITY


Microsoft bid to turn spyware threat into sales tool
MICROSOFT Corporation, notorious in nerd circles for the security holes in its Windows products, has sought opportunity in adversity by introducing two tools to combat spyware and viruses. The first beta of the Windows AntiSpyware application, ... More

EVENTS


  • Looking back

    OUTLOOK


    Wipro bullish on process consulting
    WIPRO Technologies Ltd is bullish on its business and process consulting practice and is eyeing acquisitions in this space as part of the "String of pearls acquisition strategy". The Chief Marketing Officer and Vice-President, Strategic ... More

    TRENDS


    Raring to go
    India has been an attractive outsourcing destination for software services, product design, and R&D. Joining the list are the IT hardware and telecom sectors that have seen a rush of MNC investment in recent months. The race is on, and it's a run f or money. More

    Want to cross the fence?
    Take a look at the BPO sector from the fresher's point of view. What's the job like, and what must one look out for? More



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