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State aims to revive IT sector with event11-NOV-09
The twelfth edition of Asia’s premier ICT event, Bangalore IT.Biz 2009 is all set to begin here tomorrow. Union Minister of State for Information Technology and Communications Gurudas Kamat would inaugurate the three-day event, which will be presided over by Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa.
'India itself will be a big consumer of IT'16-OCT-09
Subroto Bagchi, founding member and vice-chairman of software services firm MindTree, has just passed another milestone. His third book, The Professional, which was recently published, outlines what it takes to be a professional’s professional. The book begins and ends with the story of Mahadeva, a destitute child without parents who would hang around the Bangalore government hospital where his mother had died.
Nasscom welcomes WB govt's move to offer land to Wipro, Infy17-SEP-09
National IT sector body, Nasscom reacted positively to the news about West Bengal government's decision to offer land at Rajarhat to Wipro and Infosys, 10 days after the IT township project was scrapped.
Good growth for IT sector projected in Kerala11-SEP-09
A vision document prepared by the Kerala government for the IT sector has envisaged a direct investment of Rs 2,000 crores in next few years and generation of about two lakh jobs in the state.
Infocrossing awarded certification for maximum data protection10-SEP-09
Infocrossing, a Wipro company and leading provider of IT Infrastructure outsourcing, has announced that it has been awarded Level 1 compliance status with the Payment Card Industry-Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) as a managed service provider.
Recession fuels innovation in IT sector, say experts07-SEP-09
The economic downturn has offered an opportunity to the IT industry in India to evolve innovative strategies and overcome the weak links of the industry.
Punjab mulls giving free land to cos to boost IT sector19-AUG-09
To promote Punjab as a lucrative IT investment destination, the state government is mulling a proposal to allot land to IT companies free of cost in return to their guarantee to provide employment.
'Our aim is to connect rural India and have all Panchayats connected with broadband'07-JUL-09
One of the few young members of the UPA government, Sachin Pilot -- Minister of State for the Department of Information Technology (DIT) -- has taken charge of this portfolio at a time when there are great expectations from the information, communications and technology (ICT) industry. In a chat with Leslie D’monte and Kirtika Suneja, the young minister broadly outlines his vision for the industry even as he's learning the ropes.
Govt may extend tax holiday for software firms05-JUL-09
The government may extend the tax holiday for software exporters beyond March 2010, in the Budget tomorrow.
Raja for 2-yr extension of tax sops for IT under STPI01-JUN-09
New Telecom and IT Minister Andimuthu Raja said he will "fight for" the extension of tax sops to IT and ITeS firms for another two years in the coming Budget.
Land problems not to mar Bengal IT sector prospects28-MAY-09
Despite the slowdwon and the poll debacle state IT minister is still upbeat about attracting investments in the IT sector.
Yash Birla moves into IT sector21-MAY-09
The Rs 3,000-crore Yash Birla Group (YBG) marked its foray into the IT sector with the acquisition of Mumbai-based Melstar Information Technologies. Listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange, Melstar is a service provider of professional consulting and project services and solutions.
Yash Birla Group buys Melstar Information Tech20-MAY-09
Marking its foray into the IT sector, the Rs 3,000-crore Yash Birla Group today said that it has acquired Melstar Information Technologies, an application development software services company.
Anti-offshoring, H-1B visa cap may affect biz: Infosys10-MAY-09
Expressing concerns over the possible measures by foreign countries, especially the US, to restrict off-shoring and movement of work visa-holders, Indian IT bellwether Infosys has said that such steps could adversely impact the company's business.
Obama's tax proposal to hit US companies rather than Indian IT sector06-MAY-09
Business groups in the US have assailed the proposal.
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