![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, January 09, 2006 |
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INFO-TECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS Mobile ringtone biz goes off tune as piracy creeps in PIRACY is almost synonymous with the music industry and now it is creeping into the flourishing mobile ringtone segment. Chartbusting music downloads may be bringing in lots of moolah for mobile operators. However, the music industry is now ... More INSIGHT What the buzz was all about eWorld captures the action in the telecom scene in 2005, which saw a lot of deal-making, and also takes a look at what's in store. More
Playing a smart shadow HARDWARE MobiApps may start toll manufacture of wireless devices MOBIAPPS India, a wholly-owned subsidiary of MobiApps Inc. US, is likely to kick-off contract manufacturing of M Track and other wireless communication devices through an Indian toll manufacturer. This follows a Foreign Investment Promotion ... More SOFTWARE Oracle sees growth in SME sector THAT India is the venue for the three-day Oracle Open World conference (starting January 9) highlights the importance accorded to the country by the company, said Mr Krishan Dhawan, Managing Director, Oracle India. Over 2,000 officials, ... More IT TRAINING Online data centre courses BANGALORE: American Power Conversion has launched an online educational institution for IT professionals and engineers involved in building or operating server rooms and data centres. The Data Center University (More OFF-SHORE DEVELOPMENT Conexant to make India design base CONEXANT Systems Inc, a Nasdaq-listed fabless semiconductor company, has announced plans $250-million expansion that would make India its design base. The Chairman of Conexant, Mr Dwight W. Decker, said, "Our product development operations in ... More E-COMMERCE & E-BUSINESS Maharashtra Tourism to offer online reservation FOR tourists keen to book a room at a property run by the Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC), reservations will soon be a click away. MTDC said it plans to launch an online reservation system that would enable tourists to make ... More SECURITY Threat factor! Save the Internet before a `Pearl Harbour' moment happens, urges this paper. More on the `future of the Net' and `how to stop it.' More BROADBAND Informatics Centre mulls high speed gigabyte network THE National Informatics Centre (under the Department of IT) is working on a proposal to establish a high-speed gigabyte network for applications such as telemedicine, education, and e-governance. "Unlike the State Wide Area Network (SWAN) ... More E-GOVERNANCE CDAC plans computing grid HYDERABAD: The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) is hopeful of launching the high-speed, high-performance computing grid, connecting 17 locations and 40 premier institutes. Addressing a press conference here on Friday, ... More EVENTS `BPO industry should meet customers' expectations' The theme behind the conference was to create the awareness that BPO business is not confined to call centres. More WORK LIFE Burnout! Behind the glory - five times the salary his dad would have retired on perhaps - the relentless grind is getting worse for today's software professional. Long hours, maddening demands and draining deadlines are taking their toll, despite good H R practices by IT companies. Is India's most high-profile sector in not so good health? More OUTLOOK IT cos likely to report robust Q3 RIDING high on the outsourcing wave, information technology firms are expected to report a robust growth for the December quarter. The top tier firms, driven by strong volumes, are expected to post a sequential revenue growth of 7 - 12 per ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Focus Surging Sensex Dynamic Tirupur Trends in IT - 2005 FDI in retail sector WTO - Hong Kong meet India Inc's overseas acquisition
In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Tax Talk
Looking back Jan. 1-Jan. 7 H-1B professionals earning less than US counterparts: Report `Fingerprinting' to unmask anonymous Web surfers |
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