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Looking back

July 24

  • SSI to allot shares, warrants to promoters.

  • Wipro BPO trims team — revenues to remain muted for next two quarters.

  • Continental in talks with Wipro to outsource IT needs.

  • TRAI for mobile number portability.

  • Wipro Q1 net rises 20 pc at Rs 428 cr, revenues up 28 pc — `Global IT business continued to sustain momentum.'

  • Polaris Software posts 46 pc drop in net profit.

  • Tata Elxsi net at Rs 6.59 cr.

  • Role fitment sees 150 out in Polaris.

  • `E-commerce growing at over 50 pc.'

  • Cos to boycott Bangalore IT.in.

  • Wipro expects 12 pc wage bill rise over two years; Premji turns a charmer, casts a spell.

    July 22

  • Anil Ambani calls on TRAI chief.

  • Liability insurance providers claim drop in premium.

  • Mastek Q4 net soars 83 pc.

  • Infotech net, revenues up.

  • Satyam Q1 net up 16.5 pc.

  • Yuan revaluation: IT companies see no major impact.

  • Premji enjoys housing loan subsidy!

  • Infosys, Oracle to focus on Asia-Pacific.

  • Allsec plans to hike headcount.

  • Essar nominees on BPL Comm board.

  • Satyam buys S'pore biz intelligence consulting firm.

  • Kingfisher Airlines to have Hughes network.

  • `No prior approval required for Net banking.'

  • Web site defacements dip to 144 in June.

  • HCL Comnet ties up with Trend Micro
  • Data churning moves into new territory with simputers.

  • Mobile phone sales to grow 62 pc this year: Gartner.

  • Strong interest in Reliance Infocomm ahead of public offer.

  • TPG Ventures, in which Vivek Paul has recently become a partner, is set to buy two IT companies in India.

    July 21

  • `CEO's role crucial in outsourcing.'

  • Push-to-talk: DoT showcause to Tata Tele.
  • KPIT Cummins Q1 revenues up at Rs 70 cr.

  • Geometric Soft net rises 46 pc in Q1.

  • MS expands sales network.

  • California Software opens office in US.

  • Maveric bags three clients, eyes Rs 14-cr turnover.

  • `Average salary rise in India the highest in Asia.'

  • BPL Mobile in Rs 4,400-cr deal with Hutchison Essar — the biggest M&A in Indian telecom space.

  • Tech support: Pointsec in talks with three firms

  • Hellosoft seals $16-m funding.

  • Trojan horse attacks on the rise.

  • Rajeev Chandrasekhar moves on to live his next dream.

  • Another Bharti executive, Nalini Gupta, joins Reliance Infocomm.

  • Nokia gets 210 acres in Chennai.

  • Sify posts $ 2.26 m loss.

    July 20

  • BPO sector needs image boost: Karnik

  • Nasscom, AICTE in pact for skills upgradation.

  • MphasiS sets up BPO at Noida.

  • VSNL ties up with Thomson, targets Indian media, entertainment industry.

  • Sify Q1 net loss at $2.26 m.

  • Flextronics net falls on Hughes effect.

  • Virinchi June quarter net up.

    TCS to expand board, plans Rs 950-cr capex.

  • Polaris software for Taiwan bank.

  • More jobs likely in India: HP.

  • BSNL ends tie-up with VSNL for international long distance calls — floats global tender for setting up own network.

  • Cognizant in pact with US co for RFID centre.

  • Infosys global sales head Pradhan quits; Shibulal may oversee function.

  • IT, ITES segment top hirers: Ma Foi survey.

  • TCS board to be expanded.

  • Nasscom plans facelift for domestic BPOs.

    July 19

  • `BPO customers face transition throes.'

  • Nucleus Soft Q1 net zooms to Rs 8.6 cr.

  • MRO-Tek net rises to Rs 3.5 cr in Q1.

  • Logitech India bullish on wireless, Bluetooth products.

  • Motorola to double Bangalore manpower.

  • South scores on numbers; other regions on skills.

  • UBS plans to set up centre in Hyderabad.

  • ADA hires one more Bharti executive.

  • Infosys may take over client's staff but not assets.

    July 18

  • Wipro named HP's global SI partner.

  • Reliance Info move to spread outdoor travel.

  • `Acer Mall' launched in Thiruvananthapuram.

  • TCS in efforts to set up training centre in Pak.

  • `Focus on new services paying off for Infosys': Nilekani.

  • Current news is bait for malware worms.

  • BPO companies move into smaller towns '

  • All Indian villages to have knowledge centres by 2007.

  • Basel II to spark fresh IT investment by banks.

  • BPOs to pay FBT in full, no concessions like for software.

  • Equipment supply delays by IBM hamper BSNL's Internet backbone plan.

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