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DoT spells out 3G auction procedure
Existing mobile operators may have an edge More

HARDWARE
HP India to roll out biz notebooks
Hyderabad, April 14 Hewlett Packard India is set to launch a wide range of business notebooks in the market customised for different requirements and local conditions.These span light weight 9-inch notebook PCs to 17-inch versatile ... More

SOFTWARE
Argentum Motors ties up with Dassault Systems
To provide engineering solutions to OEMs More

Pharma, IT sectors in AP fare well: Survey
Hyderabad, April 14 The bi-annual industry monitor survey, conducted by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) – Southern Region for October 2007 to March 2008, reveals impressive growth of pharmaceutical and information technology ... More

IT TRAINING
Coastal Training videos to hit market
Owing to demand from domestic companies, Coastal Training Technologies India Pvt Ltd plans to make available its training videos to the Indian market. The company, founded in the US, produces instructional/ education-based audio-video content ... More

REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS
DoT begins review of registration policy for call centres, BPOs
New Delhi, April 14 Under pressure from business process outsourcing and call centre units in the country, the Department of Telecom has undertaken an exercise to review its registration policy for companies falling under the Other Service ... More

OFF-SHORE DEVELOPMENT
Satyam to set up campus in Australia
Hyderabad, April 14 Satyam Computer Services on Monday announced that it will set up a new campus at the Geelong Technology Precint, Victoria in Australia.The new 25-acre campus will accommodate 2,000 employees over the next few years. ... More

INTERVIEW
‘BPO capacity in excess of supply’
Cost-based approach won’t work, says Gartner official More

OUTLOOK
IT cos now turn to Gulf
Looming recession in US More






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