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Mercator offers solution to check telecom bills
MERCATOR, the Dubai-based IT division of the Emirates Group, has launched a new solution to help its airline customers check their telecommunication bills. As the latest addition to Mercator's portfolio of airline financial products, it will ... More

INTERNET


Happy writing!
Some people really miss the clattering of the typewriter's keys inside offices these days. Of course, the convenience offered by the computer is unmatched in terms of typing, editing, taking copies etc., but some people still yearn for the days ... More

ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES


Dubai Net city partners US technology firm
DUBAI Internet City today announced its joint venture with the US headquartered eCollege to form `Knowledge Access,' a company that will make education more accessible in the Gulf region and surrounding areas. Knowledge Access, which is ... More

E-GOVERNANCE


AP land records a mouse click away
IN Andhra Pradesh it is now possible to get access to fully computerised maps of villages, with land-holdings data integrated. Maps of about 2500 villages have so far been generated and are ready to be utilised, according to the Director of ... More

EVENTS


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    Demand picking up, volumes not yet: Infosys COO
    SENSEX bellwether Infosys Technologies Ltd is often known as the one of the best-managed companies, which has been able to spot opportunities and build on them, often beating global competition. The ongoing slowdown in overseas technology ... More

    `$5-b potential in non-English markets'
    UNTANGLING the issues in under-penetrated geographies and non-English markets, which offer a whopping $5-billion worth IT software services business for Indian companies, is now being seen as a major challenge and yet a huge business ... More

    NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES


    Modular launches multi-lingual office suite
    THE Pune-based Modular Infotech Pvt Ltd has launched Ankur Professional, a multi-lingual office suite. Dr M. N. Cooper, Chairman and Joint Managing Director, Modular, noted that it could support 11 Indian languages with 14 fonts in each ... More
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    Demand picking up, volumes not yet: Infosys COO


    Coimbatore mulls electronic auction of tea

    Finance Ministry sticks to 9% rate on EPF deposits

    IRDA emerges favourite as new pension regulator

    Sweat for the vision to ignite billion souls, urges Kalam

    Ports must anchor on low costs, efficiency

    In Depth
    Gender Justice
    Simple Economics
    Guide to derivatives
    Looking back
    Jun. 16-Jun. 22
    BSNL to handle Chennai mobile project with GSM network

    Nasscom lobbying for totalisation pact with US

    IDC expects strong growth in outsourcing

    Products majors shifting more R&D work to India

    TCS enters China — Sets up wholly-owned subsidiary

    Infosys acquires unit of US co

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