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ITC
to connect one-sixth of India through e-choupals
ITC
has finalised an ambitious investment plan of nearly Rs 1,000 crore
to power its aggressive IT initiative in agriculture marketing business.
Altera
opens sales office in Bangalore
Altera
Corporation has announced the opening of its sales office in Bangalore.
The company has 14,000 customers across the world to whom it provides
programmable solutions.
NetApp
markets unified storage box
Network
Appliances (NetApp) new strategy aims to satisfy the need
for a single product that offers the flexibility of using it as
a SAN or a NAS solution.
Quantum
offers disk-based backup
Quantum
has launched the first disk-based enhanced backup product, the DX30.
Secure
Synergy looks at APAC and Middle East
Secure
Synergy, a Delhi-based software security company offering 24x7 security
solutions has chalked out an aggressive strategy to tap burgeoning
markets in the APAC and Middle East region, for which it plans to
spend around Rs 1.3 crore.
PwC
unveils technology forecast for 2002-2004
The
dot-com bubble and the subsequent downturn has not signalled the
end of e-business opportunities in the country.
NetBusiness
forays into people outsourcing
Organisations
across the country constantly face shortage of technically skilled
personnel willing to work on a project-to-project basis.
Invensys
to ramp up Hyderabad centre
Invensys
Plc, the global player in production technologies and energy management,
has aggressive investment plans for its former Baan and IMAPS development
centre in Hyderabad.
WEBEL
joins hand with Oracle for e-governance initiatives
West
Bengal Electronics Industry Development Corpor-ation (Webel), the
West Bengal governments nodal IT body, proposes to join hands
with software company Oracle India to promote e-governance in the
state.
Cognizant
to enter BPO space by Q1 of next year
Business
Process Outsourcing (BPO) is the latest catchword of the IT industry
and most Indian software companies are venturing into this space
to get a piece of the pie.
Nasscom
to hire PR firms in US, UK
The
National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom)
will soon appoint a public relations firm in the US to tackle the
negative perception of jobs getting outsourced to India.
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