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Looking back

May 22

  • CBDT may revise circular on taxation of BPO activities.

  • Blogging, potent business tool: Gates.

  • Alarm bells ringing on phone bill defaults.

  • Java world getting wider: Sun's Gosling.

  • Symantec to buy Brightmail for $ 370m in cash.

  • TRAI moots watchdog for broadband services.

  • Local tech majors shines; global majors face gloom, says Crisil report.

  • vMoksha shifts development centre to US co following BOT model.

  • Opus bags $1.8b deal from US firm.

    May 21

  • We underestimated merger pains: Arun Jain; Polaris in talks with 2 US banks for orders.

  • Artisan to ramp up Bangalore R&D centre.

  • NetScaler plans to double headcount.

  • Nortel emerges lowest bidder for BSNL deal.

  • Sasken net zooms to Rs 18.3 cr.

  • Marlabs close to acquiring IT services co.

  • Amadeus new gen tools for airlines; to invest $ 600m in two years.

  • Wipro Info re-organising PC business for greater visibility.

  • Sun's IEC Bangalore centre to up headcount by 150.

  • Polaris targets $ 100m from products business in 4-5 years.

  • Polaris' Q4 PAT falls 50 pc.

  • Sony, MGM in takeover talks.

  • HP Q2 revenues soar 12 pc

  • South overtakes West in 03-04 PC sales.

  • Barings to invest $ 15m in Indian firm.

  • BSNL sets aside Rs 1,300 cr for Karnataka operations.

  • UP govt bungles Dell issue; Dell to opt out of Lucknow plan.

  • Wipro reiterates tax stance in SEC filing.

    May 20

  • Meinhardt to invest $ 4m in India design centre.

  • Tata Tele in pact with China unicom.

  • ADP unit to expand alliance with SAP.

  • Borland taps schools, colleges for clientele.

  • Google desktop search tool.

  • TRAI paper on spectrum this week.

  • 100 pc FII buying in MphasiS allowed.

  • Wage increase is a risk factor: Wipro.

  • 24/7 sets aside $ 20m for acquisitions.

    May 19

  • NetApp to ramp up India operations.

  • Over 8 lakh US jobs go offshore by 2005: Forrester.

  • High-end BPO set to grow, may outpace services business.

  • Cisco code surfaces on Russian Web site.

  • MS turns its might to search.

  • Motorola to focus on wireless mobility: CEO.

  • Infosys adopts modular outsourcing model.

  • Intoto R&D arm develops intrusion tool.

  • Sammy, Sega to integrate gaming operations.

  • HP copier is also a phone.

  • Rolta forms JV with Stone & Webster.

  • BSNL wants pvt operators to share network with it.

  • Premji got Rs 1.69 cr; Vivek Paul Rs 5.66 cr in FY04: SEC filing.

    May 18

  • Nervous market may delay TCS IPO.

  • Roll back roaming tariff hike: TRAI.

  • AmEx' Infy account may shrink next quarter.

  • Call centres: Orange in talks with 2 Indian cos.

  • BusinessObjects in pact with Wipro Info.

  • Jataayu plans to raise $ 12m.

  • Vanenburg to expand operations; stake sale to rope in strategic partner.

  • Qantas in $ 1b outsourcing deals with Telstra, IBM.

  • Exclusive training for Reliance Info call centre cadre.

  • e-Serve stocks close at Rs 795.

  • Citigroup to fund Reliance Info's $ 250m vendor payment deal.

  • Bloodbath: mobile traffic rises.

  • Polaris to vend `OrbiOne' under new brand name called Intellect; ex-MS professional to head products business.

    May 17

  • Looking beyond US pays off for software companies.

  • Cognizant dedicated centre for infrastructure management.

  • STMicro begins work on Noida facility; to hire more.

  • Cellular players want FDI limit hiked to 74 pc.

  • BSNL to launch broadband service.

  • VSNL's Chennai-Singapore undersea cable work begins.

  • e-Funds takes BPO work back to the US.

  • Compensation costs weighing on Infosys.

  • Infosys seeks management nod to align senior management salaries; New ESOP trust planned.

  • Patni plans capEx of $ 25-30m this fiscal.

  • Covansys eyes buyouts to expand global presence.

  • Tata-Star DTH plans await final approval.

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