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OUTSOURCING
MetalJunction to make BPO main biz
MJ will take over the entire responsibility of marketing products and realisation of the proceeds for a medium-sized steel company. More

TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Govt says no to Telstra's Net telephony plan
THE Government has refused permission to the Australian telecommunication and information services major, Telstra, to start Internet telephony services in the country. The company has also been refused permission to provide leased Internet access ... More

BSNL switches off Data Access
This is second big blow for Data Access in the last one year, after its plans to go for an initial public offering were stalled by SEBI. More

BSNL(Ker) launches pre-paid coupon
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) has launched a new `Excel' pre-paid recharge coupon in Kerala. Priced at Rs 3,360, the recharge coupon comes with talk time worth Rs 3,000 and is valid for one year. Releasing the new ... More

SOFTWARE
Red Hat plans to offer cluster computing
RED Hat Inc, a provider of open source solutions for enterprises, plans to target the enterprise segment consumers with cluster computing technologies and lower cost hardware that help manage large data applications. The Global Product Manager ... More

Tough to get in, reliable thereafter — German presence big boost for Hexaware
THE German IT market has always been a difficult one to prise open. This is a theme that has been widely acknowledged by several Indian software companies. But over the past three years, the Mumbai-based Hexaware Technologies has been among the ... More

MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
LSF Network to acquire stake in Genessee Tech
LSF Network would have the option to acquire the remaining ownership interest in Genessee Tech that it does not own within the next two years. More

EVENTS
Strong ESC presence at Dubai Gitex fair
FOLLOWING a 46-per cent rise in exports of electronics and software to the UAE in the 2003-2004 fiscal, the Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council, ESC, is looking to establish a niche market in the Gulf and West Asia , ... More

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  • Top Stories
    MetalJunction to make BPO main biz


    Tough to get in, reliable thereafter — German presence big boost for Hexaware

    Centre completes 44 pc borrowings in first half

    Do violations of business ethics deserve crime status?

    Looking back
    Sep. 26-Oct. 2
    Reliance prepaid plan evokes good response — 25 pc subscribers shift from post-paid package

    ERP cos offering `poison pills' to reassure clients

    US share in IT exports falls to 61.68 pc: ESC

    Bharti launches 2.4 Ghz cordless phone

    PC sales up 39 pc in Q1

    H1-B visa cap may be reached early — `Restriction will bring more offshore work to India'

    TCS, Wipro, Infosys in race for ABN Amro deal

    `Cos have to chart HR retention strategies'

    `Telecom, entertainment sectors poised to be big online spenders'

    Consultancy firm to help infotech cos deal with IPR issues

    Reserve 1900 Mhz for 3G, says GSMA

    `Diaspora gives India an edge in outsourcing'


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