Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, May 19, 2006 |
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INFO-TECH OUTSOURCING Cambridge enters pact with MATS Cambridge Integrated Services, a business processing outsourcing firm, has entered into an MoU with MATS School of Business & IT, Bangalore, to create a tailor-made post graduate programme for existing and potential employees of Cambridge. The . More TELECOMMUNICATIONS Seraja plans mobile alerts on city events Plans to reach out to Net users in Delhi, Pune & Mumbai More INFRASTRUCTURE
Poor infrastructure, a speed breaker: Karnik`IT industry must have SEZ benefits irrespective of location' More HARDWARE AMD unveils energy efficient processors AMD has unveiled energy-efficient desktop processors that would suit the consumers expectations of a smaller more elegant personal computers that deliver the same performance as larger systems. Energy efficient AMD Athlon 64 X2 ... More SOFTWARE `Role of SME cos crucial' The role of small and medium size software companies is critical to achieve the $60-billion target for software exports by 2010 from $24 billion in 2005-06, according to Mr Kiran Karnik, President of Nasscom. Such a growth cannot be achieved by ... More
SumTotal to invest $10 m/year in India IPR Adobe India to file for four more patents With 32 applications for patents tucked firmly under its belt, the Indian Research and Development team of Adobe Systems would file for four more patents in the technology domain, in areas pertaining to content retrieval and access in media; user ... More MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS SQL Star acquires SolutionNet unit Sql Star International Ltd has informed BSE that it has, through its subsidiaries, acquired the consulting business of SolutionNet Group. The SolutionNet Group is a US-based consulting and product group with an annual turnover of ... More
ORG Informatics eyes acquisitions PIRACY Software piracy rate dips in 2005: Study The Second Annual BSA (Business Software Alliance) - IDC (International Data Corporation) Global Software study on piracy has confirmed a dip in the software piracy rate, albeit by one percentage point to 35 in 2005. This decline is said to ... More IT-ENABLED SERVICES Medical transcription industry poised for growth Scope for greater business prospects More OUTLOOK Allied Worldwide scouting for India-listed tech co Grant Thornton to advise on M&A activity More PEOPLE Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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