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November 9

  • Demand for ERP personnel rises.

    November 8

  • Indian IT sector tops pay hikes in Asia-Pacific.

  • DoT seeks lowering of licence fees.

  • MS, PWC launch VAT software.

  • Nasscom opens office in Hyderabad.

  • Wipro TCS, jointly win $50-70 m Lehman deal.

  • IBM to reunite server, data storage divisions.

  • RelQ makes two acquisitions.

  • Progeon raises $10 m from Citicorp; to hire 250-300 more by fiscal-end.

    November 7

  • BSNL gets "friendly" at night.

  • Nortel to focus on CDMA first for 3G shift.

  • TCS revenue to shift to telecom service providers, from telecom equipment manufacturers.

  • IT spends to grow, but at a slower rate.

  • AMD eyeing smaller cities in quest for market share.

  • MS rules out dividend fearing further litigation.

  • WorldCom's false profits climb, may top $9 b.

  • Wipro, TCS wangle $70 m Lehman deal.

  • Stanchart's BPO unit to expand.

  • Murugappa's to tap IT-based engineering services.November 5

  • Individuals dominate software patenting.

  • TRAI tariff package for BSNL "predatory".

  • AOL to sell instant-message service for businesses.

  • SMEs in US as potential sources for Indian cos; SMEs see increase in turnover with IT usage.

  • Wipro books space in Gujarat ITES facility.

  • IBM to buy document software co in Canada.

  • Computers makers vie for slice of Chinese market.

  • Bush clears bill easing H1-B visa extension.

  • Talisma to go in for acquisitions.

  • Kshema eyes oil & gas sector.

  • BSNL refused funds for rural phones.

  • The sub-Rs 50,000 notebook gains acceptance — assemblers make hay.

  • Ivega shortlists 12 US firms for acquisition.

  • SCTL to pump in $22 m in 3 new call centres.

  • Datamatics Tech in talks with IL&FS to raise $5 m.

    November 4

  • Salomon Smith to go slow on roping investor for MphasiS.

  • Wipro indents PCs from Dell.

  • China set to become global centre of IT products.

  • Interra promoters dilute 15 pc stake.

  • TCS eyes Chile.

  • Goldstone Tele bags BPO contract from US insurer.

  • D-Link India plans to enter Europe.

  • Thinkpad completes ten years.

  • Talisma outsourced to ramp up Bangalore centre.

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