Thursday, March 20, 2008

India Information Technology News


IBM India lab develops customer service tool
techworld.nl - Haarlem,Noord Holland,Netherlands
The new technology, called ProAct, provides an integrated, objective analysis of structured information such as agent and product databases, ...
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eSys:Best performing STG Distributor for volume biz by IBM
Moneycontrol.com (press release) - Mumbai,Maharashtra,India
At its Annual Business Partner CEO Kickoff meet at Banglore, the Information Technology giant IBM designated eSys India as the Best Distribution Partner for ...
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Drishti to participate in the 16th Convergence India 2008 - the ...
India PRwire (Press Release) - Gurgaon,Haryana,India
... Convergence India, 2008 – South Asia's largest Information & Communications Technologies Conference to be held from 19-21 March, 2008 at B-9, Hall No. ...
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Automaker Tata's presence already felt in Detroit area
Detroit Free Press - United States
... the largest Indian manufacturer of cars and commercial vehicles; Tata Steel, one of the world's biggest steelmakers; information technology services ...
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IBM KEHITTI NOPEAN JA ÄLYKKÄÄN PROACT-ANALYSOINTIOHJELMAN
TIEKE Tietoyhteiskunnan Kehittämiskekus ry - Finland
NEW DELHI, BANGALORE, INDIA, March 17, 2008 … Researchers at IBM's India Research Laboratory have developed advanced software technology that uses ...
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PIKOM calls for new ICT ministry
Computerworld Malaysia - Malaysia
Examples include China's Ministry of Information Industry, India's Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, South Korea's Ministry of ...
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Money isn't enough
Times of India - India
Over 114 million of India's 127 million farmers operate small farms. The majority of these farmers is into dry-land farming and work as labourers on the ...
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Threat of penalties for staff making short visits
Financial Times - London,England,UK
By John Willman The potential problems for business under the new immigration rules are not confined to India's information technology companies, ...
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Row over 'cheap foreign IT labour'
Telegraph.co.uk - United Kingdom
The number of non EU information technology workers entering the UK has jumped by 14pc in the past year, data obtained by ATSCo under the Freedom of ...
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Editorial: Going after the skills of foreign workers
Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription) - Minneapolis,MN,USA
In a couple of weeks, technology companies across the country will engage in an annual ritual that has become increasingly urgent: applying for temporary ...
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