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Looking Back

November 19

  • `US citizens worried over outsourcing to India'.

  • Wipro Infotech getting more mid-size total outsourcing deals.

  • BSNL, MTNL told to implement equitable billing.

  • Sahara Computers plans Rs 400-cr investment.

  • Newgen Software bags order from Bank of Tanzania.

  • iNautix expansion.

  • Satyam tops Forrester list.

  • Oracle working on common platform for newer versions of product lines.

  • C-DAC project draws interest at Tunis meet.

  • California Software plans 1:1 rights issue.

    November 18

  • Cost advantage worked in Kochi's favour: OPI.

  • Pangea3 to expand operations.

  • BPL Mobile ties up with companies in Oman, Saudi Arabia.

  • Motorola team visits Chennai; looking to invest up to $300 m.

  • Net4 mulls foray into ILD business.

  • CDMA players to invest Rs 17,000 cr more.

  • Spice to manufacture GSM handsets.

  • Pvt sector should lead in building IT infrastructure: Kerala CM.

  • Maharashtra plans IT hub at Hinjawadi.

  • Jerry Rao sells 2.6 pc stake in MphasiS BFL.

  • Ittiam developing digital IFE systems.

  • BigFix plans to make Bangalore its Asia hub.

  • WiCoRe Labs ties up with Australian co for `look-alike' software.

  • RTG, EscrowTech in pact.

  • LabVantage to double headcount.

  • India calls for mechanism to promote IT adoption.

  • MeritTrac gets Rs 16-cr funding.

  • India figures high in IBM's growth plans.

    November 17

  • Xiotech to expand India operations.

  • C.B. Nair is MTNL (Mumbai) ED.

  • Japanese co Anritsu Corporation opens centre.

  • Suguna Poultry to use Oracle applications.

  • Infotech centre for Airbus.

  • ICANN to continue overseeing the Internet — US retains sway; governance forum set up.

  • Persistent Systems buys ControlNet.

  • MBT buys Axes Tech for $54 m.

  • Amtex plans plug-n-play offices near Chennai.

  • Motorola to start off with assembling handsets.

    November 16

  • Outsource Partners opening service centre in Kochi.

  • Too many frequencies in 3G a growing concern: Siemens.

  • Indian vendors set to gain from Telstra's revamp plan.

  • Ramco tool for dairy products co.

  • Tanla plans fresh equity offer.

  • CoOptions to expand, raise $15 m.

  • 3Com to double headcount at Hyderabad unit.

  • KPIT Cummins inks pact with Business Objects.

  • Satyam ties up with German co.

  • World Summit on Information Society begins — Nasscom hopes for consensus on Internet governance.

  • Technopark exports to touch Rs 600 cr this year.

  • Wipro eyes big market in Gulf.

    November 15

  • GAIL to acquire licence for STD services.

  • McAfee, Good Tech team up for mobile phone security.

  • TCS, SBI form joint venture to offer banking consultancy.

  • Wanna join an MNC? Got to learn English, soft skills.

  • Ladder Consultancy guides techies at the crossroads.

  • Teledata acquires Vanguard Tech.

  • Satyam ties up with Hungarian science institute.

  • Motorola, Bharti Teletech enter into distribution pact.

  • H-P, Microsoft announce joint SMB initiative.

  • Maran to lead team to IT summit in Tunis.

  • Goa announces incentives for IT sector.

  • Good scope seen for VLSI design.

  • Valluri is Agilent's India CGM.

    November 14

  • Hi-tech's gadgets target new-age businessmen.

  • Synechron launches software centre in Pune.

  • P's not for party: In BPO parlance, the `p' is beginning to mean more performance, and less partying, at the workspot.

  • `Unfair fare': Mobile phone users feel the bill they are charged for the services used is an unfair statement.

  • Intuit to set up product development centre in India.

  • Talk to your TV: `IPTV' promises to make your interaction with your TV set a two-way dialogue and communication experience.

  • SEBI nod for Compulink IPO.

    November 13

  • Chandigarh adjudged `Best e-Governed State'.

  • TCS to focus on life sciences, utility, energy sectors.

  • CAC implementation: TRAI calls for review of preparedness.

    November 12

  • Idea may enter long distance segment.

  • Entry fee for NLD, ILD segments — Bharti seeks `level-playing field' vis-à-vis new players.

  • Saksoft posts Rs 2.75-cr net.

  • HK co plans drive to bridge digital divide — To make available simplified PC, free, for low-income groups.

  • HelloSoft expanding.

  • Keane to hike India headcount to 10,000.

  • ARM to double headcount in India.

  • E-ticketing catching on among air travellers.

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