Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, April 06, 2006 |
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INFO-TECH OUTSOURCING Mercer HR plans $50-m investment over 3 years Partners Patni to operate centre for global back-office work More ANNOUNCEMENTS
Novatium to offer NetTVDIGITAL LIFESTYLE More STORAGE EMC, Delhi engg college sign pact EMC (Benelux) B.V. SARL, a subsidiary of EMC Corporation, and Delhi College of Engineering (DCE) signed an agreement on Wednesday under which DCE would offer information storage and management courses as part of its curriculum from July 2006. ... More CHILDREN & PARENTING Lots for tots! Childrens' channels are coming into their own, with the entry of five players last year. Their strategy is equal focus on programming and marketing, as well as drawing in a wide variety of advertisers. More TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRAI shoots down COAI plea to review past decisions The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has shot down a request from the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) to review some of the decisions taken by the regulator under Mr Pradip Baijal. A COAI delegation had made a fresh ... More
CDMA group seeks equal spectrum quota INFRASTRUCTURE MVL to launch IT park in Gurgaon HARDWARE HelloSoft strikes deal with 5V HelloSoft, a technology solutions provider, today announced that 5V Technologies Ltd, a VoIP chip developer, has licensed its VoIP software solution for multiple applications. This will help 5V to design a less expensive chip ... More SOFTWARE Infotech expands in Bangalore Infotech Enterprises Ltd, engineering design, geospatial and IT service provider, today announced the expansion of its development facility in Bangalore. Mr Danny Di Perna, Vice-President Operations - Pratt & Whitney Canada, inaugurated the new . More MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
Sasken Comm acquires iSoftTech for Rs 6.5 crDomain skills to help in data offerings foray More ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES Elpida Memory, Future Techno tie-up Tokyo-based Elpida Memory Inc has entered into a joint venture with Singapore-based Future Techno Designs (FTD) to set up a design centre in the city. The new entity, Edison Semiconductor, will be wholly owned by FTD but will ... More ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING IT implementation helps LNJ Bhilwara group reduce production time, cost `Enterprise resource planning took 26 months to complete but it was worth it' More INTERVIEW
Ties with EDS still hold potential, says Cognizant`Additional sourcing route in line with our expectations' More SECURITY US Web security co to open centre The US-based RSA Security announced the launch of its first exclusive development centre here in September with an initial investment of over $2.4 million. "The Bangalore centre will work on identity and access management software. It will ... More
MS India initiative STANDARDS & BENCHMARKS SITAR gets ISO tag The automotive and commercial sectors, which have been importing semi-conductor ICs or chips, will now have a certified Indian manufacturer to source. The Bangalore-based Society for Integrated circuit Technology and Applied Research (SITAR), has ... More TRENDS
`Mobiles, computers make kids tech-savvy'Camera mobiles top `gadgets of desire' list More Advt Links: Personal Computing resources Hawaii Vacations - Hanalei Bay Resort Business Health Insurance Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Union Budget 2006-2007 Economic Survey 2005-2006
Top Stories In Focus Infrastructure woes stare IT sector IPO Scams FDI in retail sector Dynamic Tirupur Surging Sensex Gold scaling new highs
In Depth Bihar Diary Orissa Diary Gender Justice Simple Economics Tax Talk
Looking back Mar. 26-Apr. 1 Cellular operators slap notice on BCCI TCS working on mobile phone banking technology Intel unveils `Ruggedised' PC platform for rural India Market expectations McAfee to invest $80 m in Bangalore centre Infosys joins SEC's pilot project |
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