![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, November 19, 2003 |
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INFO-TECH STORAGE EMC plans to invest $100 m in India EMC Corporation, a US-based developer of software, hardware and networks for data storage, will invest $100 million in India over the next five years to expand research and development (R&D) and strengthen the marketing team. "EMC is making a ... More TELECOMMUNICATIONS Pvt basic operators escape village phone targets Unified licence bypasses obligations RELIANCE Infocomm, Tata Teleservices and Shyam Telelink have managed to escape their rural telephony commitments by migrating to a unified access service licence, just weeks before their latest deadline of end-December which had been set by the ... More
Bharti applies for licence in 6 new circles
Idea Cellular launches daily pre-paid card
Reliance Infocomm to promote Kal Ho Naa Ho through mobile
Tata Tele (Maha) to get unified access licence SOFTWARE Virtusa to ramp up India operations; eyes Chennai VIRTUSA Corporation, a high-end engineering and technology solutions provider, is planning to ramp up its Indian operations to meet its growing global business needs. It is considering entry into another southern site, possibly Chennai. The ... More
Accelrys launches R&D centre IT TRAINING HUMAN RESOURCES IT sector to come under Contract Labour Act SERVICES in the information technology (IT) and IT-related sectors are being brought under the ambit of the Contract Labour Act along with 12 other sectors identified by the Government for this purpose. Currently IT and related sectors employ ... More
OFF-SHORE DEVELOPMENT S2Tech plans 1,000-seater facility S2TECH, a US-based information technology company headquartered in Chesterfield, plans to expand the strength of its offshore development centre at Hitec City here to 400 by the end of 2004. At present, the company has 75 employees across the ... More SECURITY `Safety, a myth in cyberspace' DO you jumble your passwords with `$$$'s and ##**s to make them impregnable? Do you carry out e-commerce transactions over the Net frequently thinking your card is safe? You'd better watch out. For, computer forensics experts warn there's nothing ... More
PRS Permacel in talks with UK co for tech exchange BROADBAND Data Access keen on sea cable venture IN order to feed the capacity requirements for its mega business process outsourcing (BPO) venture in Bangalore, Data Access India Ltd has plans to participate in a new $100 million (about Rs 456.3 crore) undersea cable project between India and ... More EVENTS Don't lower bar, Nasscom tells animation sector INDIAN animation industry has the potential to grow to a $1.5-billion one by 2005 from the present size of $1 billion. It can even command a great chunk of the global market, which is likely to touch $70 billion in another two years. All it needs ... More TRENDS Breathing easier The pressure's easing, ever so slightly, on pricing and profitability margins for Indian software players. A steady Rupee and a global uptick in tech spending are pitching in to help clear the fog. More NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Apple launches new OS, iBookAPPLE Computer on Tuesday unveiled its latest operating system (OS), `Panther' and notebook computers that are powered by the G4 processors. While the Panther has more than 150 new features, the new iBooks offer advanced connectivity and ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus Rising intolerance (The Hindu) Vaishnavaite Temples in Tamil Nadu (The Hindu) Saivite Temples in Tamil Nadu (The Hindu) A Tribute to Semmangudi (The Hindu) Organic farming In Chennai The Cable tangle Telecom Competition Oil PSUs: Disinvestment dilemma In Depth Swati CA In Kashmir Simple Economics Slowburn Tax Talk NRIs & Investment Avenues Corporate Governance Iraq Diary Looking back Nov. 9-Nov. 15 Unified licensing regime Small cellular units set store by `alternate solutions' KPO - the next wave to BPO: High-end knowledge services in keen demand Pay hike highest in India: Survey Now, SMS to woo voters IT spend to rise 4 pc in US next year: Forrester |
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