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Looking back

April 16

  • Sun Micro offers `one for one' to colleges.

  • Reliance Mobile services expansion in Karnataka.

  • Tech park first phase in Chennai to be ready by May.

  • Aztec Soft posts Rs 17.9-cr net.

  • Lionbridge Tech opens $2-m Chennai facility.

  • Raised eyebrows over Infosys reason for guidance.

  • MSN India maps out new marketing plans.

  • Mittals open to diluting stake in Bharti Tele.

    April 15

  • iGate posts Rs 2-cr net in 4th quarter.

  • Infosys Q4 net rises 53 pc — lower-than-expected guidance for 2005-06.

  • Infosys guidance on a conservative note once again; Co to hire 12,600, spend Rs 1,100 cr on expansion, new tech; to ramp up China team as clientele is growing; Flat growth seen for Q1.

  • Trinity plans secondary site for disaster recovery.

  • Microsoft India files 40 patents, 70 in pipeline.

  • Elitmus setting up virtual job platform.

  • `Broadband to drive seamless mobility.'

    April 14

  • Aptech order book at Rs 140 cr.

  • India targets 250 million phone connections by 2007.

  • Cell operators may roll out rural networks — Telegraph Act likely to be amended, says Dayanidhi Maran.

  • Bharti ready for 3G services, pan-India footprint with Assam link.

  • RailTel OFC roll-out.

  • Tanla Solutions net at Rs 6.84 cr.

  • Encore sees pick-up in Simputer sales.

  • Sabeer Bhatia offers instant info-sharing.

  • Zolon Tech plans centre, offers direct-hire services.

  • iSoft R&D expands into Hyderabad.

  • Teradata to provide data warehousing solutions to LIC.

  • Thatavarthi to raise $1 m.

  • Dishnet broadband plans IT share in GDP may touch 4.1 pc

  • Satyam, Sun launch new centre.

    April 13

  • Sierra opens Toronto centre.

  • A mobile phone for tweens.

  • Tata Indicom, Reliance Mobile tie up with filmmakers.

  • Margins on calls enough to absorb ADC: Baijal.

  • Bharti urges review of ADC on roaming calls.

  • BEL reworking simputer with low-cost chips.

  • Size needed for growth, says Pawan Kumar.

  • Teledata gets repeat order.

  • Helios & Matheson to buy vMoksha.

  • Ascendas buys Tata's stake in ITPL.

  • Infotech Melbourne office.

  • ITES-BPO sector to grow to $12 billion by 2006: ICRA.

  • MphasiS net up 26 pc, declares 1:1 bonus.

    April 12

  • Enercon is now Conzerv Systems.

  • New ADC to drive up mobile roaming costs.

  • Elcoteq opens handset, network gear unit.

  • Ratan Tata steps down as VSNL Chairman.

  • Atlas Group in pact with ZTE for mobile foray.

  • More hardware investments in the pipeline: Maran.

  • Mastek Group net jumps 37 pc in Q3.

  • Average deal size continues to shrink: market analysts.

  • Infosys bags Kids HQ deal.

  • Rejig at TAKE Solutions.

  • Huawei, HFCL Info in pact.

    April 11

  • HealthScribe plans centres in Chennai, Coimbatore.

  • Tele-density at 9.08.

  • Tabcorp seeking partners.

  • Dispute resolution policy for `.in' domain names soon.

  • Cognizant, Inforte in pact.

  • Chinese PM wants closer IT ties — Nasscom offers help to set up counterpart there.

  • Indian entrepreneurs more confident now: Infy CEO.

  • Retailers must factor in returns on tech upgrades: Sify's Zacharias.

  • TCS eyes financial sector in China.

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