![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, June 03, 2003 |
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INFO-TECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Bharti Tele plans overseas float next fiscalBHARTI Tele-Ventures Ltd is likely to go for an overseas float next fiscal, even as it is seeking to consolidate its position by way of acquisitions of small regional operators in the country. Disclosing this to newspersons at a function to ... More
MobileFirst inks pact with Rediff for infotainment SOFTWARE Servion to focus more on products SERVION Global Solutions, which has scaled down its growth forecasts for 2003-04, is focussing on newer verticals pharma and retail segments in the EU and Asia-Pacific markets and on utilities in the US. Speaking to Business ... More
Dax Networks sees 30 pc growth
IT TRAINING RANDOM WALK Is IT just a degree? There was a time when every second bus conductor in Kerala used to boast a postgraduate degree. Soon, that may well get upgraded to an engineering degree. Or one in IT. More
IIITM-K in tie-up to bolster EduGrid HUMAN RESOURCES Wanna work? Take this test! TO tap the potential of the IT-enabled Services (ITeS) sector and provide employment to youth, the Andhra Pradesh Government has come up with a Graduate Employability Test or GET, designed on the lines of TOEFL (Test of English as Foreign ... More MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS VIRUSES Virus threat upgraded SYMANTEC Corporation, an Internet security solutions provider, under its security response initiatives has upgraded the mass-mailing worm W32.Sobig.C@mm from a Category 2 to a Category 3 rating based on an ... More ISPS Hathway Cable to expand reach in Chennai HATHWAY Cable and Datacom Pvt Ltd, a cable Internet service provider, is planning to expand its Chennai operations to cover new areas, as it has already reached the mass penetration planned at the launch in November 2002. Mr Karthik Bhaskaran, ... More STANDARDS & BENCHMARKS `IT exports moving up quality ladder' THE software and services exports are witnessing an increasingly common scenario of a "reverse technology flow" wherein it is being seen that software companies have higher quality standards than their customers. In an industry update, the ... More NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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