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INFO-TECH
SOFTWARE:
Vendors see rise in testing biz volumes
Shift in demand towards domain-centric solutions. Bangalore, June 22 Indian IT services providers are seeing an increase in volumes in their testing business as customers consolidate vendors and outsource larger deals which are more ...
SOFTWARE:
Animation sector making rapid strides
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E-COMMERCE & E-BUSINESS:
Trading fairly
This is a trend that a State like Kerala could latch on to. Recently, Ananya Mukherjee Reed, Professor of Development Studies at York University in Toronto, was in the State capital to discuss the possibility of linking Kudumbasree ...
OFF-SHORE DEVELOPMENT:
Patni opens centre in Mexico
Mumbai, June 22 Patni Computer Systems on Monday today announced the opening of a new delivery centre in Queretaro, Mexico to augment its global delivery capabilities and serve the North American and Latin American ...
HARDWARE:
Still a drain on the purse
The rupee’s slight recovery against the dollar raised hopes of lower PC prices. But it looks like the gain has not reached the consumer.. If you were among those who had hoped that the Rupee’s relative recovery from the March 3 ...
INTERVIEW:
Tune in to this Webbcast
TCS on what clients are looking for and the gaps it fills for them.. Long after you have met Simon Webb, the one thing you’d remember about him is the consistency in his answers to your queries. One strain ran through all that Webb, ...
INTERVIEW:
‘PMO’ as part of the action
The Project Manager’s Office is now part of good corporate governance, explains this player.. Project management, as a discipline, has been around for decades. So, what has been changing in it? The core of project management (PM) ...
E-COMMERCE & E-BUSINESS:
`e' or no `e'.
When I was a kid, my father used to drag me to the bank to teach me banking and how to fill up forms. We lived in a small town called Srirangam and my father seemed to know almost everyone in the bank by name. There were forms for everything, ...
INTERVIEW:
Swap notes
Tune in to the music potential of the mobile, as seen by Nokia.. The mobile phone is all talk — and a lot more music too, these days. Surging digital and mobile technology has changed music forever, and how people listen to it.According ...
INTERNET:
For the small guys
MyTradeBook.com says it offers a B2B tool to benefit small and medium players.. A free Web-based business-to-business (B2B) tool that allows businesses to build networks, engage in interest groups, advertise products and services to buy and ...
TELECOMMUNICATIONS:
Hand as magic wand
Gestures as gene of future phone… Nokia takes eWorld on a tour.. Taking one step closer to living in Spielberg’s Minority Report, Nokia is now working towards making your phone the “sixth sense.” Two years ago, Steve ...
NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES:
No entry for burglars
Burg-Wachter from Germany has entered the Indian market with its keyless electronic door locking system for homes and offices. Besides E-key, pin-code or biometric fingerscan, one can operate the door via mobile phone or other ...
BOOKS:
Moral tone on mobile
Are the voices against ‘misuse’ of technology capturing the real picture?. Sample these news headlines from the vernacular media: ‘Cell phone revolution: Satan in palm. Tragedy caused by cell phone. Seller of cell phone memory ...
CYBER QUEST:
Quiz
2. Which Google honcho made this comment on Bing’s launch: “It’s not the first entry for Microsoft. They do this about once ...
CARTOON:
Cartoon
“So, you have this feeling of someone constantly following you — Hmm...I think you’re either paranoid or you’re ...
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