![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, May 27, 2003 |
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INFO-TECH OUTSOURCING US States' move to ban data outsourcing Issue can be raised at bilateral trade talks, says Arun Jaitley "At a time when `market access' is considered to be the buzzword, market denial seems to be the rule when it comes to these States. As these are essentially Government procurement contracts, the impact will not be much. But this will place us on high moral ground to take this matter during trade negotiations," Mr Jaitley said. More TELECOMMUNICATIONS BSNL's new-generation virtual private network `economical' BHARAT Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) has launched multi-protocol label switching (MPLS), a next generation virtual private network (VPN), in 10 cities, a cheaper alternative to leased line network but which offers higher bandwidth. The BSNL Director ... More
Siemens bags Escotel order TECHNOLOGY Samsung seeks to bridge digital divide SAMSUNG Electronics today announced the launch of its single largest social programme outside Korea "Samsung DigitAll Hope". Through this programme, the company will donate $6,00,000 to organisations supporting the "use of technology ... More SOFTWARE
`Software cos must tap new areas to grow'TO ensure a continued 20 per cent annual growth rate, the Indian software industry needs to address new business segments such as package implementation and systems integration, along with offering the offshore cost advantage, according to ... More
Impact of hardening rupee FIIs cut ADR target prices for software majors
Eonour Tech to raise $27 m via GDRs
Suntec solutions for HITL IT TRAINING ECIT to set up training centre in Ernakulam ELECTRONICS Corporation of India Ltd (ECIT) is planning to start its own centre in Ernakulam to impart high-end, career-oriented courses in embedded software such as VLSI, CAD, CAM and CAE, which are in great demand in the US. ECIT, which ... More HUMAN RESOURCES Staff costs bear down on IT cos BOGGED down by lower billing rates and declining margins, the information technology sector appears to have the wage bill as its latest nemesis. Indian IT companies are said to be witnessing increasing employee costs despite cost pressures and ... More OFF-SHORE DEVELOPMENT AstroWix to set up office in Hyderabad ASTROWIX Corporation, a California-based project management solutions provider, is in the process of establishing several chapters in India including an office in Hyderabad to address enterprise programme management solutions and to extend ... More ISPS ISPs may be tapped to raise rural teledensity Universal service norms may change IN a drastic re-haul of the universal service obligation (USO) policy, with basic service providers showing little interest in setting up village telephones, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is likely to allow Internet service providers ... More E-GOVERNANCE Kerala: LSE chooses FRIENDS e-service for case study THE London School of Economics (LSE) has selected the FRIENDS (Fast Reliable Instant Efficient Network for Disbursement of Services) e-service delivery model implemented by the Kerala State IT Department for a case study. According to sources, ... More TRENDS Huge profit margins unsustainable: Nasscom THE National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom) believes that profit margins of 30 per cent are unsustainable due to the fact that "we exist in a market economy and margins in the `teens' are more realistic expectations for ... More NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES SafeScrypt unveils new solutions NEW DELHI: SafeScrpyt Ltd, the country's first digital signature certifying authority, has launched two new solutions for home users, small businesses and importers/exporters, facilitating electronic signatures using a personal ... More
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