Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications
Monday, Sep 19, 2005

News
Features
Stocks
Port Info
Archives
Google

Group Sites

Info-Tech - Events


Looking Back

September 17

  • Megasoft raises $8 m from FCCB issue.

  • Indian offshoring in publishing vertical to touch $1.1 b by 2010.

  • TRAI `no' to misleading tariff plans — `Operators must come clean on zero rentals.'

  • DoT mulls rural interconnect gateway with USO support.

  • Aylus Networks sets up development centre in Bangalore.

  • Artech opens facility at Bangalore.

  • Chinese province woos Indian IT, training cos.

  • Softbridge grooms IT engineers in Japanese.

  • Virtusa inducts Polaris official.

  • TRAI's success rate with TDSAT only 20 pc.

  • `KPO is the next big wave' — Moving towards third party outsourcing.

  • Bangalore IT forum willing to participate in tech show.

  • Satyam plans to engineer reverse migration.

    September 16

  • Northgate setting up London data centre, plans pref offer.

  • Reliance IndiaCall begins services in UK.

  • Now, comics on Reliance mobiles.

  • Chip fabrication unit on the horizon — Consortium interested, says Maran.

  • Karnataka to put Bangalore infrastructure on fast track — IT.in boycott decision to be reconsidered.

  • PAC plans centres in China, Eastern Europe.

  • `IT firms follow non-discriminatory employment policy.'

  • F5 Networks buys Swan Labs.

  • India is most popular offshoring destination, says PwC survey.

  • Pointsec sets up India office.

  • `End-users take more risks online at work than home'

  • BSNL to make broadband gear at Kolkata unit.

  • Ten years of Internet, mobiles in India.

  • MTNL plans to add 4 lakh lines each for GSM, CDMA.

    September 15

  • Springer plans more seats at Chennai unit.

  • `Mobiles vulnerable to hackers.'

  • VSNL to invest $ 40-m in under-sea cable system.

  • TN software exports up at Rs 10,703 crore in '04-05 — International Tech Park in Chennai inaugurated.

  • Infotech bags big GIS deal from KPN.

  • Russia is on Satyam radar.

  • 3i Info keen on tools for MFs.

  • Birlasoft plans expansion.

  • Infosys to train 100 Chinese students.

  • TRAI puts decision on bandwidth tariff on hold.

  • Caritor wins ERP deal.

  • Bartronics plans to raise Rs 32 crore via IPO.

  • Expedite interconnection; DoT tells telecom players.

  • Google to raise $4.4 billion in stock sale.

    September 14

  • Oracle to acquire Siebel for $5.85 billion.

  • `Legal work outsourcing potential waiting to be tapped.'

  • Auto engg design services — HeroITES may tap group resources.

  • CDMA players want GSM spectrum to be halved.

  • Ascendas to hike investment four-fold — First phase of tech park in Chennai completed.

  • Philips to increase headcount at software facility in Bangalore; research on tech to build single GSM-CDMA compatible handset.

  • Give jobs to Kannadigas, Minister tells IT cos.

  • Watchguard in pact with Citrix.

  • Intelligroup is Microsoft Gold Certified Partner.

  • VSNL challenges TRAI move to drop bandwidth tariff.

  • India to fall short of broadband target by 2 million.

    September 13

  • Bandwidth rates in India among highest — TRAI justifies price regulation.

  • `Raw deal for Indian CDMA players vs global peers.'

  • Lenovo to roll out ThinkPad home range.

  • Accenture bullish on India.

  • Open source co JBoss sees India as a strategic market — sets up facility in Hyderabad.

  • S1 Corp to upgrade Pune facility.

  • HR experts stress on strategies to retain knowledge.

  • SMEs to propel growth in security tool market: IDC

  • Offer additional services only after customer's consent, TRAI tells ISPs.

  • IGF of Kotak invests Rs 25 crore in Four Soft.

  • Indian IT firms eye ING bank outsourcing contract.

    September 12

  • Rain forces rethink on expansion plans of BPOs in Mumbai.

  • Raman Roy plans to tap underserved BPO areas.

  • Kochi Smart City: DIC plans study for prospective firms.

  • MoU signed for Kochi Smart City.

  • `Most firms see need for info security policy'

  • US visas tough to get, finds survey — `Cos want Govt to take up the issue at WTO negotiations.'

  • BSNL to allow all vendors - and not only its existing vendors - for new GSM lines.

  • Intel puts unit on hold as govt says no to sops.

  • HP, Seiko to develop large format printers.

  • India accounts for less than 2 per cent of the global IT industry.

    Article E-Mail :: Comment :: Syndication :: Printer Friendly Page



  • Tata Safari Dicor

    Stories in this Section
    TRAI rejects move to issue directive on access charge


    `Walky' services — BSNL asks circle heads to recover ADC dues from Tata Teleservices
    Taking a call on emotional labour
    `Digital library, e-learning must complement each other'
    HCL Tech to push deeper into capital markets space
    Cybernet unit in pact with IBM India
    As IT security concerns rise, so do UTM devices
    Little Flower team wins TCS quiz
    Looking Back


    The Hindu Group: Home | About Us | Copyright | Archives | Contacts | Subscription
    Group Sites: The Hindu | Business Line | The Sportstar | Frontline | The Hindu eBooks | The Hindu Images | Home |

    Copyright © 2005, The Hindu Business Line. Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu Business Line