![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, June 08, 2002 |
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INFO-TECH AWARDS & HONOURS Corporate education award for Infosys INFOSYS Technologies has announced that it has received the Corporate University Xchange Excellence Award for 2002 for `Aligning Corporate Learning to Business Strategies'. The award recognises organisations that have demonstrated innovation ... More TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRAI favours low licence fee for `receive only' VSATs Moreover, since these services will fall in the areas of information, education, health and social services, they necessarily need to be low- cost in order to gain mass popularity. More
Tatas may relent on VSNL investment row -- `Final decision today'
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TVS-E, Tech Pacific in distribution tie-upIN a bid to strengthen its distribution network, the computer peripherals manufacturer, TVS Electronics Ltd (TVS-E) has announced that it is entering into a partnership with IT distribution company, Tech Pacific (India) Ltd. Tech Pacific will ... More SOFTWARE Tata Infotech net down 45 pc in fourth quarter TATA Infotech Ltd has reported a 45 per cent decline in net profit, at Rs 6.92 crore (Rs 12.58 crore) for the quarter ended March 31, 2002. The company reported a 22.7 per cent decline in net profit at Rs 20.5 crore (Rs 26.54 crore) for the ... More INTERNET Quality index of engg colleges THE Board for IT Education and Standards (BITES), Karnataka has launched its Web site BITES-bangalore.org and introduced the BITES Quality Index of graduate programmes in IT in engineering colleges in the State. According to a ... More OFF-SHORE DEVELOPMENT Wipro plans new facilities in S-E Asia, Europe WIPRO has said in its annual report that it intends to establish new development centre facilities outside India (other than the US), including SouthEast Asia and Europe. ``While to date most of our software development facilities are located ... More STANDARDS & BENCHMARKS TRENDS North-East finds favour with IT companies Necessary Government support, availability of telecom infrastructure and bandwidth, and low real estate costs are among the reasons that have found favour with IT companies. More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Guide to derivatives Looking back May. 26-Jun. 1 Proof of identity may shrink pre-paid base ICICI gets into BPO, invests Rs 200 cr ASP market to cross Rs 100 cr by 2004: IDC Wipro upbeat with new milestone $5-billion dream is realisable: Premji `Strategic partner free to use reserves of divested PSUs' Nasscom to unveil roadmap soon Mahajan warns VSNL of tough legal action i-flex IPO to open on June 5 at Rs 530 |
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