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Qatar Airways, Kale renew deal
KALE Consultants has won a renewed contract worth $12 million from Qatar Airways for providing revenue accounting and revenue recovery services. Qatar Airways has outsourced its revenue accounting service to Kale MPS{trade}, the BPO centre of ... More

TELECOMMUNICATIONS


Archie's comics on mobiles via Nazara content platform
NAZARA Technologies, mobile content provider for the wireless entertainment world, has sewn up expansion plans that would see the company opening centres in the US and UK shortly and targeting to buy more brands. The company has bagged an ... More

INSIGHT


HP's board flexes its muscles
THE NEWS reports on February 10 were sharp and direct. The board of Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) had fired its CEO, Ms Carleton Fiorina. Moreover, the company said that the ousting was `without cause'. That does not mean ... More

SOFTWARE


Windows, Office in 4 more Indian languages by April
SOFTWARE giant Microsoft plans to release the localised version of its operating system Windows and Office suite in four more Indian languages, including Tamil and Bengali, by April. The company has already launched the localised version of its ... More

INTERVIEW


EMC sees India as high growth market
MR WILLIAM J. (Bill) Teuber, Jr., is the Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of EMC Corporation, an $8.2-billion company in the information storage solutions space. Mr Teuber has played a major role in turning ... More

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    KGISL taps online scoring services market
    THE city-based KG Information Systems Pvt Ltd's (KGISL) foray into online education space is expected to provide great opportunity for those with a good command of the English language. "This (online education) initiative is neither for the ... More

    NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES


    HP home projector
    CHENNAI: Hewlett-Packard has launched its Home Cinema Digital Projector in India. HP has entered the home cinema market with 3 models, priced Rs 80,000 onwards. Commenting on HP's entry in the home projector market, Mr Manu Sharma, ... More


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