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Looking back

August 21

  • Infrastructure managed services is Sify's interest; Co to consider unified licence.

  • ESS keen to expand overseas presence.

  • Offshore projects account for 70 pc of TN exports.

  • Red Hat plans development centre; bets on localisation.

  • Hexaware Tech elevates Rusi Brij to Vice-Chairman.

  • Covansys to beef up offshore talent base.

  • VisualSoft plans to grow BPO business.

  • Helios & Matheson set to buy two Indian IT firms.

  • Infy top-notch consultants draw $ 1m pay.

    August 20

  • Hutch's Aircel buy hits DoT hurdle; clarification on equity sought.

  • L&T Info begins work on Bangalore unit; IPO not in near future.

  • No clear leader in low-cost services delivery.

  • Gartner advises against use of Win XPSE.

  • eInfochips to set up Pune centre.

  • Scicom, Credence ink pact for development centre.

  • Rediff net loss narrows.

  • Reliance puts Rs 1500 cr on TCS IPO.

  • Tatas to partly dilute Idea stake.

  • L&T Infotech to nearly treble headcount.

  • India ahead of China, Singapore in IT growth: Gartner.

    August 19

  • TCS may be listed on August 25.

  • Hutch's Mumbai clients pay the highest.

  • ICICI OneSource to raise funds from Temasek, WestBridge.

  • Uma Bharti woos IT majors.

  • BSNL awards $8.2m contract to UTStarcom; Internet backbone project.

  • Zenith aims to double market pie with laptop.

  • Google slashes IPO price to $85-$95.

  • CSC plans India expansion.

  • Hexaware to invest Rs 50 cr in Siruseri unit.

  • BPOs' FY04 cap at $ 1.5b, may beat IT soon.

    August 18

  • Autodesk to expand operations.

  • Opelin in marketing pact with Caddy.

  • Intelsat sale: VSNL to get Rs 786 cr.

  • VSNL plans to beef up broadband investments.

  • FSS bags $ 2m deal from ACI.

  • MS XP encourages piracy: Gartner.

  • MTNL, BSNL merger yet to take any shape.

  • India faces assault on BPO front from Australia, Mauritius, China and Philippines.

    August 17

  • HDFC to sell 50 pc stake in Intelenet to Barclays Bank.

  • Mindtree upbeat on $50m revenue.

  • Mphasis to have 25,000 employees in three years.

  • EDS plans to employ 5,000 by 2005-end.

  • MS, Time Warner offer concessions to buy ContentGuard.

  • Cell operators' ARPU dips 6.7 pc.

  • PC assemblers domestic share dips to 11 pc: Gartner.

  • Motorola looks at funding Indian start-ups.

    August 16

  • Sun hopes to drive growth through subscription model.

  • Warburg Pincus positive on Indian telecom sector.

  • China breakthrough in router for next generation Internet.

  • Fortinet plans centre in Mumbai.

  • Geometric Soft to expand facilities.

  • NEC unit to enter medical data biz.

  • It's growth quarter for software firms.

  • Now or later? Bidders in a dilemma.

  • IDBI seeks consultant for security policy.

  • Infy stake churn; public holding soars in Q1.

  • Software cos to cut onsite pay for new recruits.

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