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| 04/22/2009 |
Delta stops using India call centers |
Brad Dorfman; editing by Mohammad Zargham |
| Delta Air Lines Inc has stopped using India-based call centers to handle sales and reservations, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday.
(Reporting by Brad Dorfman; editing by Mohammad Zargham) |
| 04/21/2009 |
'Indian BPOs' revenues will be doubled by 2010' |
Siricom Solutions |
| By 2010-end, the market share of India's BPOs is expected to become 10 percent as many corporates would turn towards low-cost BPOs as part of their cost-cutting measures, Gartner said. |
| 04/21/2009 |
Tata Teleservices to invest $2 Billion for GSM services |
Silicon India |
| TTSL has partnered with the US-based wireless telecom research and development company Qualcomm for technology solutions for the service. |
| 04/21/2009 |
Oracle to acquire Sun Microsystems for $7.4 Billion |
IANS |
| Redwood Shores (California): U.S.-based software major Oracle Corp plans to acquire Sun Microsystems for $7.4 billion at $9.50 per share in a cash transaction, the two companies said Monday.
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| 04/21/2009 |
Oracle could axe 10,000 jobs after Sun deal |
info center |
| Global IT giant Oracle's $7.4 billion acquisition of Sun Microsystems could terminate 10000 jobs, predicted a financial analyst, as per a report in IDG News Service. |
| 04/21/2009 |
IT sector growth likely to fall to single digit |
Siliconindia |
| The IT sector, which constitutes 3.5-4 percent of India's GDP, contributed 1 percentage point to GDP growth rate at its 25 percent growth rate. "Thus a sharp fall in IT growth rate has pulled down overall GDP by at least half percentage point," said the |
| 04/21/2009 |
Tech Mahindra to announce 20 percent open offer for Satyam |
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| Tech Mahindra, which deposited Rs.2,910 crore (Rs.29.1 billion) in an escrow account Monday for a 31 percent stake in Satyam, will see its total holding increase to 51 percent after the open offer. |
| 04/21/2009 |
ThinkVine secures $1.85 Million in series B financing |
siliconindia |
| 04/21/2009 |
Big TV recruits 15,000 tech professionals |
silicon india |
| We are establishing a base of 15,000 technical and installation professionals as part of our after-sales service infrastructure. We have decentralized our customer service operations which will span across 500 towns |
| 04/21/2009 |
College students now prefer government jobs |
siliconindia news bureau |
| Ahmedabad: College students now increasingly prefer government jobs over private ones. Of 7,500 youngsters studying in 94 colleges surveyed in the state, a whopping 60 percent want to get a government job. Of the remaining 40 percent, 20 percent .... |