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OUTSOURCING
Midsized firms eye engg service outsourcing pie
The opportunity in engineering service outsourcing (ESO) is no longer the sole preserve of the larger companies and captive centres set up by MNCs. Smaller and midsized Indian companies are now strategising to tap this potential, which is ... More

TELECOMMUNICATIONS
The spectrum equation
Qualcomm India spells out the details of TRAI's recommendations for release of frequency spectrum for 3G telecom services - and their implications for the CDMA and GSM camps. More

INSIGHT
RFID tags - an eye on how you buy
This technology can track meaningful patterns from the way customers move about in a mall. More

Attrition check
Attrition today is a gnawing problem but effective management of the issue definitely helps to some extent. More

Time to score more hits
A number of consumer-oriented initiatives have been lost in the brouhaha over a booming cellular market. This is one call that cannot be put on hold. More

INFRASTRUCTURE
TRAI for mandatory sharing of landing stations
Wants to make international long distance sector more competitive More

SOFTWARE
NCR Corp to foray into retail segment
Encouraged by the response it received from Indian oil marketing companies, the Ohio-based NCR Corporation, engaged in end-to-end retail automation, is all set to foray into the burgeoning retail sector. The company is launching Real POS 21 ... More

MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
Orascom talks with Hutch for further stake fail
Egyptian co was interested in increasing presence in India More

OVERSEAS INVESTMENTS
IT cos expanding in China despite slow pace of growth
See investment as part of long-term strategy More

SECURITY
Don't buy trouble
SonicWALL says its solutions can promote security in the retail space. More

CONVERGENCE
Mobile way to business
Companies would benefit from greater adoption of smart phones for business, feels Nokia. More






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