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Meet highlights HR, finance functions in BPO
To organise quarterly discussions on related topics More

SOFTWARE
Tanla Solutions lists at a premium
The stock of Tanla Solutions Ltd listed on the BSE at Rs 379.80, at a premium of 43.32 per cent over its issue price of Rs 265 on the BSE. The stock went to a low of Rs 365 and closed at Rs 379.80. On the NSE, the stock opened at Rs 377.40, a ... More

Polaris director resigns
Mr Nanoo G. Pamnani, a Director of Polaris Software Lab and a nominee of Citigroup, has resigned from the directorship of the company from January 1. Mr Pamnani came on board Polaris in 2004 as Director, Strategic Technology, ... More

SumTotal tool for managing talent
Technology company SumTotal Systems has announced the release of SumTotal Enterprise Suite 7.5, a software to train extended enterprise of customers, partners and supply chain and distribution channels. This software delivers and manages ... More

Satyam results on Jan 19
Satyam Computer Services Ltd will announce both Indian GAAP and US GAAP results for its third quarter ended December 3, 2006, on January 19. The release will be followed by a conference call where the Satyam Chairman, Mr B. ... More

MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
Hutchison, Essar differ over right of refusal
The Hutchison Essar saga could take a legal turn with the Ruias-promoted Essar saying that they have sought legal opinion on the first right of refusal from noted lawyer, Mr Harish Salve. The Essar move comes after Hutchison Telecom International ... More

Accudocs `close to finalising merger deal'
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SECURITY
Meet on information security issues in Chennai
Focus on banking and financial sectors More

CONVERGENCE
`Convergence poses biggest challenge for chip designers'
As personal digital gadgets such as iPods and smart phones and home entertainment devices get sleeker by the day, semiconductor companies such as ARM are packing more features on to the same chip, while ensuring that there is lower power ... More

OUTLOOK
PayMate plans to tie up with offline retailers
Launches special service application for retailers More

`Notebook market set for accelerated growth'
Affordability, improved connectivity, reliability driving growth More






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