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IT sector set to hire at scorching pace
Tech pool set to cross one million as Big 5 unfold plans More

Accenture, XLRI in tie-up
For certification course in human resources to meet needs of BPO industry. More

TCS to enhance capacity
To add 30,000 seats in Delhi, 4,000 in Hyderabad, 5,000 each in Mumbai, Chennai More

`Delhi tops in job generation'
IT, ITeS generate highest number of jobs More

AP jobs scheme for rural youth in IT sector
Even as two major information technology companies are launching their new campuses in Hyderabad on Monday, the Chief Minister, Dr Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, is contemplating to initiate a special scheme to provide maximum employment opportunities ... More

INSIGHT


Holes in IT
Big names in the information technology sector have continued to be on the ascendant in terms of sales and profits. In fact, their revenues have been outpacing projections both in absolute terms and percentage ... More

INFRASTRUCTURE


Smart City still smarting
For the sake of Kerala's industrial and developmental future, the controversy over the Smart City project in Kochi needs to be resolved fast - and fairly. More

SOFTWARE


Sticklish Issues
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`Software, ITES export up 36.4 pc '
The country's computer software and services exports is estimated to have exceeded the target and touched $23.49 billion during 2005-06, a 36.4 per cent jump over $17.21 billion clocked in the previous year. According to the estimates of ... More

ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES


Blazing a trail in India
Japanese firm NTT Communications talks of why it tied up with SlashSupport, and what doing business here means to it. More

`Significant deal for both of us'
SlashSupport, fresh from the tie-up with NTT, makes clear its focus. More

SECURITY


Go for the golden mean
How liable is the network service provider for malpractices on his platform? The IT Act 2000 seems to veer to extremes, both in the earlier form, and the proposed amendments now. Experts share their views on this, and related issues. More

BROADBAND


TRAI not keen to press for last mile unbundling
`Wireless alternatives are there' More
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