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Looking back

June 5

  • NIIT sees higher revenue flow from China; software biz demerged.

  • Microsoft, HP to step up outsourcing to India.

  • BMC to make India global R&D hub for Magic.

  • Tata Indicom ties up with Nokia for games.

  • Bharti, Hutch seek additional spectrum.

  • eTelecae buys Phase 2 Solutions.

  • Aircel to invest Rs 200 crore on infrastructure.

  • Avaya gets nod to pick up 25 pc in Tata Telecom.

  • iGate Global allots 2.2 lakh shares to Concours.

  • Wipro eyes 2 Boston firms.

  • IT's a slack season for bottomlines.

  • Accenture to evaluate RFID tech in pharma supplies.

    June 4

  • Software revenue to grow 35 pc.

  • ITC bags WIBTA award.

  • Elcoteq to invest millions in Bangalore handset unit.

  • Panasonic eyes 10 pc of GSM handset market.

  • Aptech records 20-pc growth in enrolments.

  • McKinsey caution on fixed line loop unbundling.

  • Symantec upgrades Korgo threat.

  • Manhattan's Bangalore base to be growth driver

  • Satyam rules out take over by large players, sees rise in billing rates.

  • IT cos garner more space with developers.

  • Pentamedia clocks Rs 15-cr net.

  • Intel to open code for booting up PCs, servers.

  • 24/7 Customer has buyouts in its radar.

    June 3

  • TCG Soft, Ivega Corp to merge.

  • Yahoo India ties up with Naukri.com

  • ICICI Infotech ERP package for SMEs

  • Monster eyes more buys; offers new hiring tools.

  • Wipro, Infosys bag awards.

  • Subex bags Yemen deal.

  • FCS turnover rises 46 pc.

  • SupportSoft to expand India office.

  • Adobe bullish on e-governance applications.

  • Samsung range of `IT essential' products.

  • SQC sets up software development group.

  • UTStarcom facility in Gurgaon.

    June 2

  • Singapore, Malaysian firms to but AT&T stake in Idea cellular.

  • Software exports from Karnataka at record high.

  • DoT wants all last-mile networks to be opened up.

  • Allied Telesyn plans subsidiary in India.

  • Patni to set up Bangalore centre.

  • Flag Tele signs landing deal with Omantel.

  • Quintegra buys US firm.

  • Tata Indicom arrives in Lanka.

  • Kido Soft lab at IIIT.

  • Clients sensitive to call centre outsourcing: Spectramind.

  • IT cos wait and watch rupee gyrations.

  • Global chip sales to grow 28%.

  • NOW shuts down ISP operations.

  • AMD woos retailers to take on Intel.

  • Bharti seeks tech-business strategy alignment.

    June 1

  • TRAI for sops to promote better use of spectrum.

  • Alliance Semiconductor to invest $50 m more.

  • BSNL, MTNL merger move may be revived.

  • Genesis to buy Bangalore-based company.

  • IIIT-incubated firm gets market ready.

  • Wipro named among top 10 outsourcing vendors in US.

  • Comsat Max eyes one-stop solution provided slot.

  • Motorola India centre to develop mobile handsets.

  • Kaseena to cash in on Bollywood.

    May 31

  • Debtor days slide for software cos.

  • ESOP plans to be made easier for overseas cos.

  • Opus Soft bags deal from Wall Street firm.

  • BEA Systems to forge more Indian alliances.

  • Reach Tech eyes 30 pc revenue growth.

  • AV Birla group to exit telecom at right price.

  • MS opens windows to incentives.

  • Astron to ramp up India operations.

  • IT vendors to focus on domestic market.

  • IT cos up comp science grads intake.

  • Global server revenues grow to $ 11.5b in Q1.

  • Telecom sees Rs 9,872-cr FDI inflow.

  • BTVL rating on par with India's sovereign.

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