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Looking back

May 29

  • CMC plans to bid for US, Canadian census projects.

  • Staff cost for IT cos on the rise.

  • Cendura secures $ 8m second round funding.

  • BEA Systems unveils liquid computing vision.

  • Ericsson bags $ 58m China network expansion deal.

  • Tata Indicom launches push-to-talk handsets.

  • Nokia's Q2 earnings, market share seen falling.

  • NIIT expansion may cost Rs 100 cr.

  • Tata Tele (Maha) gets approval for FCCBs.

  • Carlyle Group invests $ 10m more in FSS; Rs 200 cr valuation will see Carlyle stake vault to 32.5 pc.

  • CMS brass sells 10 pc pie to IFC, raises $ 22.5m.May 28

  • Bharti, Nokia in $ 275m tie-up.

  • Fixed price contracts' contribution to revenue slowly inching up for IT cos.

  • Kale Consultants posts slight dip in revenues.

  • Large firms set to drive communications offshoring.

  • India exports 54.3 per cent of electronic output.

  • IT cos swear by freshly minted hires; besides costs savings, firms also gain on retention front since lateral recruits are flighty.

  • Intel plans Rs 200 cr, 70-acre facility in Chennai for microchips.

  • STT, Telekom Malaysia team up for AT&T's stake in Idea.

  • ACS increases exposure to GE BPO work.

  • Aircel may be a Rs 1200 cr Idea!

  • European FIs scout for BPO partners.

    May 27

  • CA offers $ 10m to settle government probe.

  • Maran promises relook at FDI in telecom.

  • Reliance cries foul on broadband report.

  • i-flex clocks 26-pc rise in Q4 net; to pay Rs 3.50; higher expenses, tax snip full-year net.

  • 10-digit Tata cell numbers from June.

  • Intel, SGI push Linux-based high-performance computing.

  • TCS consortium working on bio-suite.

  • IDC sees fall in number of WLL subscribers.

  • Tata Honeywell bags orders for Experion PKS.

  • BEA Systems keen to expand in India.

  • MeriTrac to raise $ 2-4m.

  • Subex bags $ 1.5m order.

  • Infosys' cash assets rise to Rs 2769 cr.

  • AT&T stake: Idea to select from six bidders this week.

    May 26

  • MTNL, BSNL hope for hurdle-free days.

  • Monster Inc acquires JobsAhead for Rs 40 cr.

  • CUSAT arm develops high-speed antenna.

  • L&T Info signs pact with Fidelity Info.

  • Idea shuffles top deck, ropes in new CFO.

  • Softbank likely to buy Japan Telecom.

  • PC virus researcher looks for biology clues.

  • India PC market grew 23 pc in JFM; HCL leads.

  • MeriTrac talking to States on common BPO test.

    May 25

  • TRAI, cellular operators seek easier handset bundling norms.

  • Client decision delays may hit Wipro earnings.

  • HCL Info steps into digital entertainment.

  • Flash memory prices down as market showdown looms.

  • Cisco bullish on networks for SMEs.

    APC eyes data centres for network infrastructure solutions.

  • Krone Comm to launch 10GB copper ethernet.

  • Ubinetics bags $ 26m funding.

  • UK's Allied Computers to shift laptop unit to Mumbai, plans IPO.

    May 24

  • Quality brings business for Wipro.

  • Infosys wary of regulatory hurdles.

  • SITA survey sees higher IT spending by airports.

  • WLL base may fall to 42 lakh by 2008:IDC.

  • eGain to develop Pune unit as global hub.

  • PC makers' love for Linux boosts piracy.

  • CMS Computers set to raise $ 22.5m from IFC.

  • 100m PCs to be replaced in 2004: Gartner.

  • US cell numbers to go public.

  • Classic turns cool in gaming world.

  • Net telephony gives shivers to telecom cos in EU.

  • Temporary workforce gains in currency across BPO sector.

    May 23

  • Infosys' HR value doubles to Rs 21,140 cr; brand valued at Rs 8185 cr.

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