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CSC to pump in $20 m; plans 2 new facilities
GLOBAL IT services company Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) plans to invest at least $20 million during the next fiscal for expanding its operations across India, including establishing two new centres. "In the next financial year, we expect ... More

E-COMMERCE & E-BUSINESS
Govt examining options to maintain e-auction terminals
EVEN as the Tea Board is happy to have introduced electronic auctions in all its southern sales centres, the industry players are worried about meeting the operational cost of the system. "We have 80 terminals here. The cost of annual ... More

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    TRENDS
    Gaming is the current craze among youths
    AFTER working shifts at a call centre in south Chennai, 22-year-old Vijay stops over at his favourite gaming parlour in Adyar — an upmarket suburb, to fight terrorism. He is part of a team of cyber counter-terrorists who stake out old ... More




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