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Idea Cellular to raise Rs 2,500 cr through IPO
Idea Cellular, an Aditya Birla Group company, has filed its draft red herring prospectus with the Securities and Exchange Board of India for a proposed initial public offer through a 100 per cent book-building process aggregating Rs 2,500 ... More

INFRASTRUCTURE
Kolhapur to be developed as IT destination
CM likely to inaugurate IT park in mid-Dec More

SOFTWARE
Wipro incubating 40 tech centres
58 product filings from Bangalore base More

Sun Micro to tap tier III towns, SMBs
Sun Microsystems India is pursuing the emerging small and medium businesses (SMB) with a range of solutions helping them to both upgrade and transition to the Internet. The company is expanding its footprint in the country with the launch of ... More

Satyam support for Vista
Satyam Computer Services has announced that Microsoft has selected the company to participate in the Windows Vista Application Compatibility Factory (ACF), a programme designed to help organisations around the world implement Windows Vista, a new ... More

`Insurance sector set to see big tech investments'
Cos built hybrid systems that provide infrastructure More

ADAPT sets up arm in Kolkata
Prompted by growing investments in infrastructure More

INTERNET
Shaadipoint recruiting more women
A matchmaker needs to be trustworthy, sensitive to people's needs and empathetic, so who better than women, who naturally possess such qualities, to run marriage bureaus? Shaadipoint, the offline sister concern of matrimonial Web site shaadi.com, ... More

IT TRAINING
Aptech centre in Kuala Lumpur
Aptech Ltd has set up its maiden office and a high-end training centre in Kuala Lumpur. Aptech has been operating in Malaysia in partnership with Human Resource Development Corporation and Cosmopoint since 2002. Aptech plans ... More

CONVERGENCE
Adobe to enter mobile market next year
The company is in talks with Indian cellular operators for bringing more zing into their Value Added Services (VAS), said Mr Naresh Chand Gupta, Managing Director - R&D, Adobe Systems India. While the number of subscribers being added is ... More

OUTLOOK
Infosys keeps $3-b revenue forecast
Shrugs off US slowdown fears; open to more buys More






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