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OUTSOURCING
Japan steadily taking to outsourcing mode
Lack of biz acumen technologists forces cos to look for overseas assignments More

Microland opens global tech support centre
Bangalore, Dec. 10 Microland, a leading IT infrastructure management outsourcing services provider, today announced the launch of its global tech support centre which will house 750 personnel supporting global customers across 13 countries. ... More

Vodafone Essar to ink outsourcing deal with IBM
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J&K invites BPOs to set up operations in the Valley
New Delhi, Dec. 10 Outsourcing companies should start operating in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) to take advantage of the local climate, low operational cost, abundant manpower and the policy framework of the State Government, Mr Mohd Dilawar ... More

TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Bharti offers Rs 2,650 cr for pan-India GSM spectrum
Says willing to participate in auction; may raise bid amount too More

5.8 m new GSM users in November
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Ericsson declines Nokia portion in BSNL deal
Sticks to its initial commitment of doing 60% of the GSM project More

SOFTWARE
Siemens PLM expands operations
Siemens PLM Software, a division of Siemens Automation and Drives(A&D) and provider of product lifecycle management (PLM) software and services, expanded its operations in Pune. According to Mr. Vivek Marwar, Country Manager, Siemens PLM, the ... More

INTERNET
Formulate innovative laws for digital economy: Kalam
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ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES
Kale enters deal with QuickJet
Mumbai-based Kale Consultants Ltd, provider of software solutions and outsourced services to the travel and transportation industry, has signed a contract with QuikJet Cargo, a Bangalore-based all cargo carrier, to implement Kale’s CSP(R) ... More

OFF-SHORE DEVELOPMENT
Satyam expanding operations
IT services provider Satyam Computer, which currently hosts about 250 engineers to serve the Japanese market, is poised to expand its presence there, inducting more engineers and also stepping up training work.The Head of North Asia for ... More






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