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Indian CIOs more progressive than global counterparts: IBM study22-NOV-09
Indian chief information officers (CIOs) appear to be more progressive as compared with their global counterparts and are looking to ‘make innovation real’ and ‘expand business impact’ for their respective organisations.
Software fastest growing sector in 2009: Deloitte22-NOV-09
Software companies continued to constitute the fastest growing firms in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 India 2009 programme. This year, the composition of software companies amounted to as much as 80 per cent.
AirWorks plans to invest Rs 180 cr22-NOV-09
Firm works on expansion despite the sector failing to show signs of revival.
HITS to hurt biz: Cable operators22-NOV-09
Say may have to sell out as new policy gives no sops for upgrading technology.
Badal, Dhumal in Israel to seek water mgmt technology17-NOV-09
Chief Ministers of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, Prakash Singh Badal and Prem Kumar Dhumal are in Israel to seek cutting edge technologies for water management. "Israel has made these technologies a household thing and we are quite impressed by their achievements.We would look for possibilities of cooperation," Badal said.
IT ind revival by 2010; APAc to fuel growth: Gartner17-NOV-09
The information technology industry is ending its worst year ever with the worldwide IT spending expected to decline 5.2 per cent in 2009, IT research and advisory firm Gartner said.
Reametrix scouts for strategic partners16-NOV-09
Reametrix, a Bangalore-based company that provides basic research and assay development services to biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, is scouting for strategic partners to take TriTstat, a critical diagnostic product for managing HIV patients, to the global markets.
India's first stem cell institute to come up in city16-NOV-09
Bangalore has been chosen as the location to set up India’s first major stem cell institute. The institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, called inStem will be set up by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), government of India at an investment of Rs 200 crore.
3i Infotech plans 4-day week for US employees16-NOV-09
Information technology services firm 3i Infotech plans to offshore some of its work as well as implement a four-day work week for its US employees, in order to cut costs, a top company official has said.
Double taxation of computer software yet to be redressed16-NOV-09
Budget 2009 contained important proposals in regard to exempting packaged software from customs duty, on importation, and on excise duty, with regard to domestic supplies, to the extent that such software is purportedly chargeable to the service tax. The proposals attempted to redress the problem of potential double taxation that arises in regard to such software.
NIIT opens a not-for-profit technology university15-NOV-09
IT education services provider NIIT today opened a not-for-profit university here and said it is looking at enrolling 500 students in the next academic session.
Credit risk biggest concern for tech cos: survey13-NOV-09
With the global financial crisis underlining the importance of risk management for healthy businesses, a study says that credit risk is one of the biggest concerns for most companies in the developed markets especially in the technology sector.
TVS Flame relaunched with twin-spark tech13-NOV-09
Two-wheeler maker TVS Motor Company today re-launched the much-awaited twin-spark plug "Flame" motorcycle after obtaining all necessary permissions and clearances in accordance with law.
Master technology first; be a manager later, says Infosys13-NOV-09
Infosys Technologies has decided that its staffers must have at least six years of having worked on technology responsibilities before being asked to head a project.
Australia to invest in India for research-enabling tech12-NOV-09
Australia will make an investment of around $70 million in India for research-enabling green technology to combat the challenges both countries face in energy, water, health and environment fields due to climate change.
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