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OUTSOURCING
Made to order
A World War II concept enriches outsourced product development. A chat with a player in the space. More

INSIGHT
Needed: Practitioner teachers in ICT
The emerging shortage of trained people in the information and communication technology (ICT) field is alarming. The Government is talking of opening 30 new institutes to train young people in this discipline over the next three to five years. Is ... More

SOFTWARE
Salesforce partners Theikos
The bundle is available for Rs 1.5 lakhs More

INTERNET
`ERA wants to be like Nasscom'
The Chairman of Executive Recruiters Association (ERA), Mr T. Sreedhar, said that job portals are worried about recruiters and do not want to offer access to members of recruitment companies. This is a matter for concern in an environment where ... More

E-COMMERCE & E-BUSINESS
`e-commerceat tipping point'
Net is safe for transactions: Experts More

American Higher Education India to expand
American Higher Education India Pvt Ltd, which opened its first learning centre in Gurgaon to introduce online courses in the country from prestigious universities such as Harvard, Boston and Columbia, is on expansion mode. It would be opening ... More

E-GOVERNANCE
A health link
IT tools, including the satellite, that `eye in the sky,' seek to promote our well-being. A report on the IDSP. More

EVENTS
India tops in bridging digital divide
It would be imperative for India to replicate the urban competitive model in its mobile telephony segment in the rural areas with a view to improving the country's ranking in the global digital opportunity index (DOI), according to LIRNEasia, a ... More

PIRACY
`The fight matters'
Business Software Alliance's chief on why fighting piracy is important to India. More

OUTLOOK
`Tier-III cos face marginalisation'
Vulnerable to global competition, mergers, says Forrester More

TRENDS
Return of the natives
Indian tech talent is headed home, as the grass appears greener this side now. Welcome the FRIs. More

NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES
C-DOT Alcatel to roll out Wi-Max gear
World's first consumer premise equipment to be launched by April More






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