![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, November 17, 2003 |
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INFO-TECH OVERSEAS BORROWINGS GDR flow gives boost to Aptech expansion plans APTECH Ltd has drawn up major expansion plans that will see an investment of about Rs 25 crore in its Aptech University project, Rs 15 crore in the content development group and e-governance thrust and related projects both in India and ... More TELECOMMUNICATIONS Telecom majors may oppose single licence for long-distance THE Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's (TRAI) issuance of a consultation paper on unified licence for long-distance services with the basic and cellular services is likely to invite opposition from many of the bigger telecom players like ... More
SOFTWARE Sees break-even ahead of projections Digital Contact upbeat on strong business flows `The process of shifting close to 250 jobs from Australian call centres to Bangalore is on." More
Fortune Info plans to raise funds; ropes in UK firm INTERVIEW
GDA Tech looks at $50-m turnover in 3-5 yearsTHE San Jose, California-based GDA Technologies is the quintessential start-up in the Silicon Valley, founded by Indians. The company is engaged in electronic design services and specialises in embedded, networking and consumer electronic ... More SECURITY `e-governance projects slip on security' STATE governments formulating e-Governance strategies should give top priority to security to protect valuable information and data. Some of the projects have security lapses. The Governments should also try to replicate their successful ... More EVENTS
Shourie for strategic software tie-upsTHE Union Minister for Information Technology, Communications and Disinvestment, Mr Arun Shourie, today said that unified licensing would ultimately happen because the available technology dictates as such. He was responding to queries from ... More
STANDARDS & BENCHMARKS `Quality testers form vital link in software teams' SOFTWARE quality testing, a multi-billion dollar global business, has become a critical sub-system, where India is playing host to quality assurance testing on the outsourcing mode. But this is not without problems, as quality test leads are in ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus Rising intolerance (The Hindu) Vaishnavaite Temples in Tamil Nadu (The Hindu) Saivite Temples in Tamil Nadu (The Hindu) A Tribute to Semmangudi (The Hindu) Organic farming In Chennai The Cable tangle Telecom Competition Oil PSUs: Disinvestment dilemma In Depth Swati CA In Kashmir Simple Economics Slowburn Tax Talk NRIs & Investment Avenues Corporate Governance Iraq Diary Looking back Nov. 9-Nov. 15 Unified licensing regime Small cellular units set store by `alternate solutions' KPO - the next wave to BPO: High-end knowledge services in keen demand Pay hike highest in India: Survey Now, SMS to woo voters IT spend to rise 4 pc in US next year: Forrester |
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