![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, May 13, 2005 |
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INFO-TECH ANNOUNCEMENTS CSC in deal with AMP Sanmar BANGALORE: Computer Sciences Corporation said on Thursday that AMP Sanmar Life Insurance Co Ltd has signed a new three-year contract valued at $4.5 million. CSC, which has been providing IT services to AMP Sanmar since February 2002, will ... More OUTSOURCING Nasscom shrugs off 112 anti-outsourcing US Bills THE National Association of Software and Services Companies ( Nasscom) today said it is not "overly concerned" on the issue of introduction of more than 112 anti-outsourcing bills across 40 States in the US during the first three months of 2005, ... More TELECOMMUNICATIONS Reliance Info bags BSNL contract INTERNATIONAL long distance (ILD) telephone tariffs are set to fall with Reliance Infocomm bagging the contract from Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd for carrying ILD traffic. Reliance has offered 83 paise per minute across five sectors, including the US ... More
FALCON gets landing points SOFTWARE Smaller IT cos keen on Vizag APART from the arrival of four or five major companies such as Satyam Computers, the stage is also set for several smaller IT companies to invest in the proposed IT hub at Rushikonda near here and initially twenty companies are planning to invest ... More IT TRAINING CIITE chooses BindView to develop IT security curriculum IT security compliance solutions provider BindView Corporation has announced today that it has been selected by the Consortium for Indian Information Technology Education (CIITE) to develop a video-based IT curriculum to train the Consortium's ... More ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES
Hitachi, Acer join hands to tap Asia-Pacific marketHITACHI Data System (HDS) and Acer on Thursday announced a joint marketing plan for the Asia-Pacific market, including India. As part of the initiative, Acer will undertake marketing, sale and support for Hitachi Thunder 9500 V series modular ... More OUTLOOK SAP customer base growing BANGALORE: SAP India said on Thursday that it signed up 30 new customers in the small and medium business (SMB) space the January-March 2005 quarter, taking its overall SMB customer base to over 300. The company expects its SMB business ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back May. 1-May. 7 Malwares: A looming threat to mobile phones I-T Dept slaps Rs 50-cr notice on Infosys Maran to pitch for Intel chip plant TDSAT upholds DoT's entry fee for VPN service TRAI to propose zero entry fee, introduce rollout obligation for 3G services `Online ad spend set for big leap' |
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