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Looking back

August 14

  • EDS to ramp up local operations.

  • Reliance telecom tariffs cut by 50 pc.

  • Warburg Pincus offloads 3.35 pc in Bharti Tele for Rs 960 cr.

  • Big telecom mergers on cards: Sunil Mittal; new AirTel corporate office opened in Hyderabad.

  • Google IPO opens amid Playboy interview concerns.

  • Make CBDT circular on BPO taxation explicit: Nasscom.

  • Wipro opens China arm in Shanghai.

  • India must tap scope of animation: Karnik.

  • e-waste disposal a big challenge: Maran.

  • IBM boosts hiring forecast.

    August 13

  • PC sales up 35 pc in April-June: Gartner.

  • Maintec traing courses for engg colleges.

  • Competition hotting up in services market: IDC

  • Teledata scouting for buys.

  • Rockwell Automation to move back-office to India.

  • Aptech not to go ahead with pref issue to Ssi.

  • AppLabs in talks with ti buy US firm.

  • Motorola faces $500 m tax bill after porbe.

  • Rising wages to blunt India's BPO edge: Deloitte.

  • Motorola on the lookout for BPO opportunites.

  • VSNL derisking revenue model.

  • DoT caveat may deflect FDI in telecom.

  • Telecom, IT multinationals scout for BPO deals.

  • IBM bets big on Kolkata operations.

  • Aztec to focus on product engg.

    August 12

  • Tax techies, not products: Premji.

  • BSNL places $ 862m Nortel, Nokia orders.

  • Eicon plans 20 tech partnerships in India.

  • Subex set to acquire Lightbridge product.

  • Sunline to change name to Zenotech; plans capital hike.

  • A third of online users are novices: Symantec-IDC survey.

  • Juniper, Isilica in pact to groom IP experts.

  • MS chalks plans to grab more hardware marketshare.

  • Polaris drops linear model, to use IP for non-linear model.

  • Reliance Info in PCO push.

    August 11

  • Secova eServices buys US firm.

  • Infosys seeks 300 acres for new Bangalore campus.

  • NIIT to expand global presence.

  • BPO taxation: Nasscom happy with new draft.

  • Auditors qualify B2B Soft accounts.

  • Kashmir logs onto BPO boom.

  • Servion Global winds up education training unit.

  • Tricom India buys US co.

  • TCS seen listing in the Rs 950-1050 range.

  • Signs appear encouraging for Cisco.

  • Google to give more than $ 300m to Yahoo! to settle dispute.

    August 10

  • CBDT revisits BPO taxation with draft revised circular.

  • 'Doing business in US has ASP angle to it': i-flex CEO Deepak Ghaisas.

  • Dax Networks bags Railways, AP projects.

  • Amada moves software unit to Chennai, Shanghai.

  • eSys eyes acquisitions to ramp up business.

  • Ma Foi Q2 revenue up 70 pc.

  • W European cos prefer nearshore call centres.

  • ADC Tele offers to buy 23 pc stake in Krone Comm.

    August 9

  • BSNL accuses private cell operators of encroaching on radio frequency.

  • Automated Workflow goes for equity swap with Silicon Plain.

  • MNCs ad(d) spice to lure right talent.

  • Wall Street woes compound Google's IPO gloom.

  • Paid search growth seen slowing.

  • Value Labs plans $ 9m expansion.

  • ITU comes up with agenda to tackle spam.

  • Infosys' ADR outperforms local scrip year on year.

  • Mobile handset replacement rates up at 12-17 pc , India lags global rate of 50 per cent.

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