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OUTSOURCING


Progeon bags deal from Ingram Micro
PROGEON, the business process outsourcing (BPO) subsidiary of software major Infosys Technologies, has recently bagged a major deal from global IT distributor Ingram Micro. Sources said the $10-million deal is spread over a period of three ... More

TELECOMMUNICATIONS


Cell firms' Q4 revenues up 10.5 pc
The ARPU appears to have stabilised at around Rs 400 in the financial year 2005. More

BPL Mobile announces local dialling for calls to Mumbai
BPL Mobile, on Sunday, announced that effective May 23 its subscribers in Maharashtra and Goa would enjoy local dialling on calls to Mumbai. A company release said that following a Department of Telecommunications directive, BPL Mobile will ... More

INSIGHT


It's not all in the head
Indian telecom companies are finding CEOs hard to come by. Will the sector evolve a new way of business where the company functions effectively, sans the top guy? More

They say it differently
Men and women express themselves differently in their e-mails when coaxing their team to work, says this study. More

SOFTWARE


Software cos grow faster in Europe
INDIAN software companies are seeing increased momentum in Europe. The continent turned attractive for Indian companies when the US slowed down between financial years 2000 and 2003. Now, even as revenues from the US remain healthy, revenue ... More

INTERNET


The ball's in the bag
Live in peace, not pieces, says this winning team from India that walked away with a US award for its Web site. Here's how they clinched the prize. More

IT TRAINING


Naandi Foundation gesture
HYDERABAD: The State Minister for School Education, Ms N. Rajyalakhsmi, will felicitate 220 teachers from Government elementary schools, who have completed a comprehensive computer teaching course specially designed for Government schools ... More

SECURITY


Hidden threat
Think that's sea weed on the water? Nope, it's a crocodile waiting to snap up the unwary. A similar threat is emerging in cyberspace - pharming. More

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    Raw sugar imports: Industry worried over policy changes

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    BHEL Disinvestment
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    Dabhol power regenerated
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    In Depth

    Gender Justice
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    Looking back
    May. 15-May. 21
    Infosys brand value soars 73 pc to Rs 14,153 crore

    Web site defacements tad up in April

    New mobile tech promises to be 5 times faster than 3G

    Telecom rides the mobile wave — Non-wireless segments, rural areas laggards

    AMD to set up design centre in Bangalore

    BSNL cuts ISD rates on some routes by 30 pc

    Spectrum allocation — Disturbing the CDMA-GSM wavelength?

    IBM headcount close to 25,000 here

    Nortel keen on tie-ups with more Indian cos

    SingTel raises stake in Bharti Telecom to 32.8%


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