![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, February 28, 2003 |
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INFO-TECH OUTSOURCING Hughes set to get $30-m job from Lucent deal TELECOM software firm Hughes Software Services would receive close to $30 million as outsourcing efforts from Lucent Technologies over three years. The deal size was in line with market expectation of $10 million worth annual engagements for ... More TELECOMMUNICATIONS
India lags behind in telecomDESPITE the rapid strides made in the telecom sector in recent years, the Economic Survey has warned that India continues to lag behind many other developing countries including China in teledensity, hinting at more policy incentives to boost its ... More
Higher FDI a boon to cellular majors
Hutch unveils unified messaging in Bangalore
AirTel offers unlimited free incoming calls IT TRAINING Arena animation academy in Bangalore MULTIMEDIA training major Arena Multimedia has launched its Arena Animation Academy at Koramangala, Bangalore. The academy provides animation and multimedia enthusiasts with a platform for training. The Head, Arena Multimedia, Mr Sudhir ... More HUMAN RESOURCES Boston Group in pact with AP dept BOSTON Software Consultants India, part of the Boston Group, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Directorate of Youth Services, Andhra Pradesh Government, to train about 1,000 unemployed youth to become `quality insurance ... More ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING Upgraded enterprise solutions from Ramco RAMCO Systems Limited today launched its "next generation of enterprise solutions'' including Ramco Enterprise Series (RES) Release 4.0. Ramco's future business to a large extent would depend on the latest offering even as the company had ... More OFF-SHORE DEVELOPMENT Keane plans third centre "We see a significant amount of work to be outsourced to India. We expect a team from Unilog to visit India shortly and firm up plans to outsource some work from India development centres," says Mr Brian T. Keane More OUTLOOK Ford's IT spend cut may hurt Satyam: Analysts FUTURE growth of software major Satyam Computer Services Ltd.'s efforts with Ford Motor Company is "uncertain" following Ford's decision to cut its information technology budget by 20 per cent or $300 million, according to analysts. A sluggish ... More PEOPLE Aggarwal to head Satyam continuity centre IN tune with the current demand for business continuity centres to ensure disruption-free business, Satyam Computer Services Ltd has announced that it plans to establish a business continuity centre in Singapore, which is also its headquarters ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus Run-up to Budget Kelkar Report Bottled water: How safe is it? Telecom Competition Oil PSUs: Disinvestment dilemma Housing Fin. rate war: Bonanza for consumers! NPAs in Banking In Depth Simple Economics Consumer Notes Tax Talk The Brahmananda collections NRIs & Investment Avenues Corporate Governance Gold: Still the winner? Cars: Always a beauty Books and Reviews Looking back Feb. 16-Feb. 22 Reliance Info may peg ISD call rates at Rs 5 i-flex looks to Citibank for more products' revenue Mindteck betting on embedded systems BSNL cellular base crosses 14.4 lakh Marginal dip in public holding in IT stocks Hiring shows IT majors are upbeat on India |
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