![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, August 13, 2002 |
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INFO-TECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS
VSNL: Making it ring the Tata toneIS Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd (VSNL) an international long-distance service provider or Internet service provider? It may sound strange, but the country's leading ILD operator, having a near monopoly over the market, is facing an identity ... More
Tariff cuts boost cell-phone subscriber base in South
BPL cellular biz loses top honcho
Matrix plans to expand centre
Use mobiles to spot stolen vehicles
Philips eyeing 10 pc of handsets market
SOFTWARE IBM to continue investing in India IBM, the global computing major, has said that it would make substantial investments in India with the objective of becoming the leading information technology solution provider in the country in the next couple of years. The company will make ... More
Wipro solution for Korean co STANDARDS & BENCHMARKS Infosys assessed at Level 5 on PCMM model INFOSYS Technologies has announced that it has been assessed at Level 5 on the PCMM model by KPMG Consulting, becoming the first company in the world to be assessed at the optimising level on the updated version 2.0 of the model. The assessment ... More OUTLOOK MS to target independent solution vendors The focus would be on encouraging these independent solution vendors to develop applications based on the Unicode standards. For developers, the alliance with Microsoft would act as a strategic incentive. More
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Top Stories In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Small Investor Looking back Aug. 4-Aug. 10 BSNL set for nationwide GSM services launch Aptech Training to focus on ITES, BPO sectors Top cos see staff cost increasing Hyderabad, Kochi take pole position as ITES destinations PackMate takes the visually impaired to cyber world Tax charges on top three cos higher Debtor days down for software cos No indicator of recovery, say analysts `Disk storage market grew 64 pc in 2001' |
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