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AP Govt to digitise manuscripts
THE Centre has decided to digitise hundreds of thousands of manuscripts and graphic details on diverse cultural forms of the country. Announcing this at the valedictory of the tenth National Youth Festival here, Mr S. Jaipal Reddy, Union ... More

TELECOMMUNICATIONS


Telecom service quality not consistent: Gartner
NEITHER the domestic nor the international long distance services market in India meets the criteria for full competition as long as customers cannot choose their international and domestic long distance carriers, according to a telecom market ... More

INSIGHT


Money-spinners all
Mobile operators are focussing more sharply on specific targets - women, youth, senior citizens and even the BPO crowd. Will the packages draw home the moolah? More

HARDWARE


HCL Peripherals to expand Pondy facility
HCL Peripherals, a unit of HCL Infosystems Ltd and manufacturer of information technology peripherals, hopes to double its manufacturing of CRT (cathode ray tube) monitors to about one million in the next couple of years, according to the ... More

Dealers look to sops for home PC sales
IN an extremely price-sensitive market, computer dealers are irked by `misleading advertisements' about branded personal computers being available for throwaway rates. "The buzz about PCs being available for Rs 10,000 is really not true. HCL ... More

SOFTWARE


Talk of the skies
Bored minutes after boarding the plane? Just switch on ... A future scenario that will see passengers using mobile phones during flights. More

Pricing, value differentiation to offset dollar risks: TCS chief
VALUE differentiation and pricing mechanisms are among the options that can be exercised to address concerns arising from a sinking dollar, Mr S. Ramadorai, Chief Executive Officer, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has said. He told Business ... More

Zensar bets big on migration services
ZENSAR Technologies, the Pune-based software services company, is betting heavily on migration services as a significant revenue growth opportunity over the next few years. Speaking to Business Line, Mr Ganesh Natarajan, Vice- Chairman ... More

IT-ENABLED SERVICES


ATSA opens chapter in Bangalore
THE American Tele-Service Association (ATSA), a body representing call centres, consultants and suppliers, plans to offer Indian service providers advice and information on complying with the US federal and State laws for the industry. The ... More


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Looking back
Feb. 20-Feb. 26
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