![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, November 26, 2002 |
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INFO-TECH ANNOUNCEMENTS SAP, HP Services draw closer BANGALORE: HP Services, one of the core business groups of Hewlett-Packard, and SAP are strengthening their alliance in India to offer customers proven and complete solutions. HP Services will now deliver the full spectrum of technical ... More TELECOMMUNICATIONS
ICICI Bank, RPG tie up for recharge facility at ATMsRPG Cellular Services Ltd and ICICI Bank Ltd together launched a service, which will enable the `Wings' prepaid subscribers to recharge their cards at bank's ATMs across the city. According to Mr O.P. Srivastava, General Manager, ICICI Bank, ... More POLICY Kerala: IT investment promotional cell on stream THE Kerala State IT Mission, the official IT implementation agency of the State Government, has set up an Investment Promotion and Management Cell (IPMC) to make available to investors promotional incentives and investment guidelines as envisaged ... More SOFTWARE Infosys accused of land grabbing SOFTWARE major Infosys was accused at the World Economic Summit here by a Panchayat leader from Karnataka of taking away wetlands of small farmers, but the company denied the charge and asked him to substantiate it or retract the allegation. ... More
INTERNET Yahoo India CEO quits INTERNET services company, Yahoo Inc., is restructuring its Indian operations. The CEO of Yahoo India, Mr Deepak Chandnani, is leaving the company for "personal reasons" and a new CEO will be announced by the end of the week. Industry sources ... More IT TRAINING Arena launches course for gaming developers ARENA Multimedia has launched an IT-industry validated course in gaming termed Arena Gaming Specialist Programme that the company claims bridges the existing demand-supply gap in trained gaming developers. Mr Sudhir Mathur, Head, Arena ... More ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES Ram Info, Microsoft sign MoU HYDERABAD: Ram Informatics Ltd, the Hyderabad-based software services company, has entered into an agreement with Microsoft India, which will pave the way for the former to migrate various e-government applications offered through the ... More E-GOVERNANCE Ramco to develop, deploy HR system for AP Govt RAMCO Systems has bagged the Andhra Pradesh Government mandate to develop and deploy a Human Resources Management System (HRMS) that will be leveraged for all HR-related issues for various Government-related department applications in the ... More
TN to expand e-services
TN Govt to bring more services online
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Information and communications technology sectors Revisiting the promiseThe sharp slowdown in the pace of IT sector growth from 65 per cent in 2000-01 to 14 per cent in 2001-02 points to the need for some caution when assessing the potential the IT sector holds out for developing economies like India. In this edition of Macroscan, C. P. Chandrasekhar and Jayati Ghosh revisit the growth of the sector in the light of the new evidence. More NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES BPL Telecom ventures into PC segment BPL Telecom Pvt Ltd, the networking and IT arm of the Rs 4,300 crore BPL Group, has ventured into the personal computer business. The company launched its Cybercom Smart Series of PCs in northern India and Mumbai on Monday. BPL Telecom is ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Small Investor Looking back Nov. 17-Nov. 23 Income from Europe for most software firms stagnant Tata Tele sees future for big, integrated players Mascot to acquire eJiva, Aqua Regia SC hearing on limited mobility Cellular operators accuse DoT of ignoring TRAI recommendations `Time right for acquisitions in Europe' CFM: An evolving new tribe |
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