![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, June 11, 2003 |
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INFO-TECH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Intel to invest $41 m in India centre"Environment (Wi-Fi) is the single-biggest opportunity for Indian software companies as it offers a whole new set of opportunities for writing applications.'' More OUTSOURCING Cisco India rides high on outsourcing wave NETWORKING solutions major, Cisco Systems, has unveiled plans to tap the potential of emerging technologies such as Internet protocol telephony, wireless applications, security and content engineering, according to Mr Sudhir Narang, ... More TELECOMMUNICATIONS PLAIN TALK Up against odds The dice appears to be loaded heavily against BSNL going by the latest developments. Will it get the better of this wave? More
TRAI likely to dump BSNL estimates Cost study mandate may go to IDFC
AirTel to launch loyalty scheme for pre-paid users SOFTWARE SSI arm wins $13-m Minnesota deal SSI North America, a 100 per cent subsidiary of the Chennai-based SSI Ltd, has got a $13 million contract to build the State of Minnesota HealthMatch eligibility system. To be executed in two years, the HealthMatch software application would ... More
Software package for households INTERNET Herbal portal launched THE Chennai-based Nandini Consultancy Centre has launched a Web-based interactive portal, "with a view to initiating, promoting and building herbal movement in India". The portal, www.nandiniherbs.com, will enable farmers who grow herbs ... More
Bloggers growing by the day IT TRAINING MIT professor impressed by Akshaya project The Akshaya project is aimed at entrepreneurship development and mass employment generation in the IT sector in the State, which is in turn linked to a mass e-literacy programme. It aims to enable ordinary citizens access relevant information in Mala yalam over the Internet. More INDUSTRIAL POLICY Focus on making Vizag an IT hub THE State Government's plan to promote setting up of IT units and software exports from four centres - Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Warangal and Tirupati - has suffered a slight setback during the past two years, due to international ... More OFF-SHORE DEVELOPMENT HTMT plans centre in Mauritius HINDUJA TMT Ltd is looking at Mauritius to branch out and expand its IT-enabled services (ITES) operations, even as it is planning to consolidate its presence in the Philippines by setting up a second contact centre. "We are looking at setting ... More TRENDS The message is clear India hopes to generate billions by keeping awake when the US works. And losing no time are the IT-enabled services and software sectors that are lobbying for US business in an unprecedented way. Their task is tough: to promote India but without giv ing room for resentment. How are they going about it? Just read on... More
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