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Tuesday, August 20, 2002
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BL 2501079.18 (+3.05)
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Sierra Atlantic bags Oracle award
SIERRA Atlantic, the application networks company, has announced that Oracle Asia Pacific, a division of Oracle Corporation, has presented an award in recognition of its outstanding contribution to the Oracle e-business suite in the Asia Pacific ... More

TELECOMMUNICATIONS


Mahajan holds talks with Tata, Ambani
THE Union Minister for Communications, Mr Pramod Mahajan, held a couple of high-profile meetings on Monday with Mr Ratan Tata and Mr Anil Ambani. According to informed sources, the meeting with Mr Ratan Tata was to sort out the issue of the ... More

Cell operators seek redressal of issues to lower tariff levels
Addressing a press conference, Mr T.V. Ramachandran, Director General, Cellular Operators Association of India , outlined a charter of demands for the Government and the regulator to act fast to ensure that the end consumer was benefited by way of l ower tariffs. More

Mobile goes up
A billboard technician, perched 30 feet high above the ground, checks instructions on his cellphone as he adjusts a poster advertisement of a hair product in Bangalore on ... More

HARDWARE


Infomart's Kaii to reach out in Oct
AN Indian kaii (hand) will reach out to touch the global hardware market when Infomart, a Bangalore-based company, releases a PDA (personal digital assistant) to the developer community in October. The hand-held device named Kaii ... More

SOFTWARE


Fortune promoters to hike stake
FORTUNE Informatics Ltd, the Hyderabad-based document management software solutions provider, which had resolved to increase the authorised share capital, is now set to increase the promoters stake by converting warrants. The Chairman and ... More

EVENTS


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    IT-ENABLED SERVICES


    Hinduja TMT bags order for 100 CSRs
    MUMBAI: Hinduja TMT (HTMT) has said that it has bagged a new order for its call centre operations from an existing US telecom client and has accordingly added 100 customer service representatives (CSRs) to its centre. The company, in a ... More
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    Top cricketers in `Team Samsung' — To endorse product range

    Infomart's Kaii to reach out in Oct

    SBI Life to toe bancassurance

    Tea cos cheer `welcome aberration'

    Draining the bitter cup

    Tractor sales down 13.6 pc

    In Depth
    Gender Justice
    Simple Economics
    Small Investor
    Looking back
    Aug. 11-Aug. 17
    Pre-paid makes up 85 pc of mobile additions

    Tariff cuts boost cell-phone subscriber base in South

    Software exports from STPI units up 47 pc

    States pushing for Internet security centre

    Home-based medical transcription catching up — A rewarding career for women

    Idea, BPL revive merger talks

    Acer cashes in on rivals' merger


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