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OUTSOURCING
`More Asian cos opt to outsource'
India, China are high-growth markets More

Outsourcing: Australia gains confidence in India
Cost arbitrage works out to be 30 pc per seat More

TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Bharti Airtel to cover 800 TN towns by August
Bharti Airtel Ltd, one of the mobile service providers in Tamil Nadu, plans to cover all the 800 urban towns in the State by August. It also plans to increase the number of base station towers to 4,500 and cover 15,000 villages by March ... More

SOFTWARE
Hurix to market Cathay Pacific training modules
Hurix Systems, a player in the learning solutions space, will market e-Learning modules from Cathay Pacific to airlines globally. An agreement to this effect was signed between the two companies on Friday. Cathay Pacific's library of ... More

Pervasive Software to log out of Bangalore
Cites increasing wage costs, attrition as reasons More

INTERNET
Ace Academy Web site
Ace Academy Private Ltd, a business accounting and legal practices training institute, has launched "aceprocedures.com" — an online access to business procedures. Instead of using books on sales tax and other laws to run one's business, ... More

HUMAN RESOURCES
Motorola to expand R&D units' strength
Motorola India Private Ltd said on Friday that it plans to increase the number of engineers at its research and development centres in Bangalore and Hyderabad from 3,500 to 4,000 by 2007. Speaking at the launch of the Moto Pebl handsets in ... More

MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
BioImagene buys TissueInfo
The California-based BioImagene has acquired TissueInformatics from Icoria, a business unit of Clinical Data Inc, in an all cash and stock deal. The company has a 100 per cent subsidiary in India, BioImagene India Pvt. Ltd, which mainly caters to ... More

REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS
TRAI wants BSNL to share infrastructure
Favours ombudsman for dispute redressal More

ISPS
VPN services likely to get cheaper
DoT charting easier migration for ISPs wanting to offer VPN service More

OUTLOOK
`Imaging, printing products market to hit $17 b'
The Indian market for imaging and printing products is expected to touch $17 billion by 2010, up from $11.5 billion in 2005, according to Mr Puneet Chadha, Country Manager, Commercial Sales, Imaging and Printing Group, Hewlett-Packard India Sales ... More

Tulip plans expansion
To raise Rs 40 crore More






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