North American companies eye India for high-tech jobs

India is likely to benefit from exodus of high tech jobs from North America as over six million jobs are expected to shift overseas in a decade.

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Satyam JV sets up ODC for auto parts major

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Asian IT ministers to land in Cyberabad

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Kerala IT park lures two more British companies

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Competition, innovation to take Wi-fi to new highs in 2004

Attractive price points and new technology will increase the acceptability of Wi-Fi or public wireless LAN around the world and make it a commercial proposition, according to European research agency Ovum.

Pune to cross $ 1b mark in software exports

MTNL introduces three new ISDN plans

Goldstone to issue $15 million GDRs

Indian American companies get major US government contract

Juniper Networks, founded by Pradeep Sindhu, and Sycamore Networks, established by Gururaj Desh Deshpande, are two Indian American companies of the six reportedly commissioned by the US to build a global network with optical and data networking gear.

GrapeCity to focus on CRM segment

India to test long-range Agni missile

Korean cabling major enters India