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OUTSOURCING
Blend of best practices
That, says Radian, is why it chose iGATE Global for its outsourcing deal. More on the specifics in this chat. More

TELECOMMUNICATIONS
The India connection
AT&T spells out its focus for the Indian market. More

INSIGHT
On the innovation climb
Cognizant on the `intellectual arbitrage' advantage. More

COURTS/LEGAL ISSUES
From Arawali mines to Juhu supermarket
The expenditure incurred `towards development and implementation of software' is in the spotlight here. More

SOFTWARE
Making IT solutions work for air cargo operations
As several airline operators increasingly incorporate IT solutions into cargo operations, more IT companies are offering sector-specific solutions. More

`Windows scores over Linux in cost of ownership'
Microsoft-commissioned study looks at total spend More

HUMAN RESOURCES
Developing talent for BPOs
24/7 Ascend prepares students, faculties and institutions for BPO career More

SECURITY
More rigorous check on staff background
Terror risks get more attention More

BROADBAND
BSNL launches online triple play service
Looking for tie-ups with content service providers More

BUSINESS MODELS
B-school Insead selects Zyme Solutions' model as case study
Insead, a leading graduate business school, has selected Zyme Solutions and its outsourcing business model in the area of distribution channel analytics as the subject of a business case study authored by Christoph H. Loch, Professor of ... More

PERFORMANCE
Software sector posts robust performance
The second quarter of 2006-07 proved to be a blockbuster for the software service majors on the financial front. The key highlights that are apparent from the financials were: Practically every frontline vendor clocked double-digit sequential ... More

PEOPLE
First Indian on ICANN board
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has possibly got its first Indian on its board of directors, since its formation in 1998. Mr R. Ramaraj, formerly CEO of Sify Ltd and currently mentor for early-stage technology ... More






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