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Looking back

March 7

  • Maxtor plans Rs 5000-PC.

    March 6

  • US Senate votes to bar outsourcing.

  • LG to expand Bangalore facility.

  • Wipro in pact with Adobe Systems.

  • Domestic revenues for software cos still low.

  • LogicaCMG to double staff count.

  • Ocean Connect to expand Pune centre.

  • Mobile subscriber base at 31.4m.

  • Idea in talks for acquisitions.

  • Michael Dell to give up CEO role, stays chairman.

  • Service quality below norms: TRAI.

  • BPO fallout in ND & NY: Bans will not help Advani tells Mulford; US firms warn shareholders on outsourcing.

  • Indian cos give outsourcing Bill a yawn.

    March 5

  • IT finishing schools have enormous potential.

  • PCS shortlists two firms for acquisition.

  • Philips gears up for handset foray.

  • Wipro aims to stem attrition.

  • Dabur outsources IT functions to Accenture.

  • ADP Wilco extends BPO to financial services.

  • C3i plans to invest $ 3m to ramp up India ops.

  • IBM insures against outsourcing backlash; $ 25-m fund to upgrade US staff skills.

    March 4

  • SEBI bars Cyberspace promoters' associate.

  • Handset prices cut by 5-26 pc.

  • Tavant Tech plans Delhi office.

  • Reliance launches watchphone.

  • Patni annual net grows 17 pc on higher income.

  • Innovation is priority no. 1 at Google.

  • MindTree aims at $ 100-m revenues.

  • US IT players likely to feel the backlash heat: Goldman Sachs.

  • Handset cos mulling manufacturing in India.

    March 3

  • Less savings from offshoring than expected: Hewitt.

  • No respite in client loss for IT majors.

  • Via Tech bags LIC order for 10,500 thin client PCs.

  • New bug Bagle affects computers.

  • IBM revamps partner program to spur sales.

  • Yahoo to enhance search services.

  • Wi-Fi makes presence felt at tourism spots.

  • Hexaware plans Rs 250-cr investment in Chennai campus.

  • US agencies help cos bag US outsourcing contracts.

    March 2

  • CMC cut off price at Rs 485; Rs 460.75 for retail investors.

  • Dax inks pact with Chinese major; bullish on routers.

  • Deccanet gears up to raise Rs 12 cr.

  • Netsky.D virus hits Windows.

  • Andale targest exporters with online research offering.

  • MS plans to cut software development tool prices for Asia.

  • CAG raps MTNL on improper investment; outlines steps to speed up cellular services growth.

  • Jan chip sales up 27 pc.

  • News Corp seen mulling stake sale to exit HSS.

  • Tatas plan to invest Rs 800 cr in DTH venture.

  • Intel connects chips with optical fibre.

    March 1

  • Vodafone plans to acquire India cos: Sarin.

  • Software cos earn more from wider clientele.

  • BPO boom yes, but not for long: The Economist.

  • Nortel hopes to keep up pace of growth.

  • Tech rebound to see more jobs in Asia.

  • Have bases in Africa, Lat-Am to tap non US markets: IDC.

  • Manila's SPI Tech acquires Pondicherry firm.

  • Globespan Capital, Sigma Partners to invest $ 11m in Virtusa Corp.

  • KPIT Cummins targets $ 100-m turnover by 2006-'07.

  • Tata Tele scouts for partner.

  • Bharti offers life cover with every connection.

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