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by Sufia Tippu
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UK-based telecom billing solutions firm, Intec, has invested $10 million in India to expand its operations as well as to set up a center of excellence in Bangalore. The new Indian center will take over some R&D work currently being done in Australia.
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by Sufia Tippu
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Andy Hughes, a sound engineer from Cheltenham, UK, who has been living in India for the past ten years, laughs outright when asked what he thinks about the one laptop per child initiative in the Indian context.
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by Sufia Tippu
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India’s expenditure on IT in the public sector will be the fastest growing in Asia, surpassing China over the next three years, according to a new report.
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A BPO employee in Bangalore working for a call center was found stabbed to death on Wednesday. This is the second call centre murder that has taken place in the IT capital of the country in recent times.
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by Sufia Tippu
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For the first time in the Indian IT industry, a global telecom leader (Motorola) is teaming up with a software service provider (Wipro) to set up a new company.
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by Sufia Tippu
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Heading the brand campaign of a popular soap from India’s largest fast moving consumer goods company, to steering the marketing strategies of India’s leading website, Rediff.com, might seem an incongruous career jump to many. But in reality, it just reinforces the fact that the Internet has almost become a mass product in India.
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Pradeep Nair, a serious blogger since 2004, is not unduly perturbed by the blocking of blogs in India which the government came up with a couple of days ago for security reasons.
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Australia-based Internet security company ContentKeeper Technologies is setting up a technical support and marketing centre in Hyderabad.
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Following in the footsteps of TCS, Infosys and Wipro, Hyderabad-based Satyam Computers is ramping up its consulting business.
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India has had its share of terrorist attacks and is learning to live with it. Today, not only Mumbai and Delhi are high on hit list of terrorists but hi-tech hubs like Bangalore and Hyderabad have already begun to beep on the terrorist radar but no alarm bells are going off yet.
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The Information Technology Act 2000 is being amended to book cyber criminals for new crimes such as data theft, transmission of images, and video voyeurism, according to Dayanidhi Maran, minister of communications & information technology.
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After the success of its R&D centre in Bangalore, semiconductor leader Texas Instruments has announced a new R&D centre in Chennai.
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