Anindita Dey &Amp; Shivani Shinde In Mumbai

Stories by Anindita Dey &Amp; Shivani Shinde In Mumbai

Banks rework CDR terms

Banks rework CDR terms

Rediff.com   29 May 2009

The clauses on corporate debt restructuring (CDR) are being reworked in view of the huge foreign exchange exposure of several companies, which have already opted for restructuring debt or are on their way to seeking approval for one.

Console gaming takes an Indian twist

Console gaming takes an Indian twist

Rediff.com   25 May 2009

Sony is hopeful of growing the fledgling Rs 410 crore console gaming industry in India with games that will be developed in India and will be essentially based on Indian storylines. The journey has begun with the launch of the first India developed game for the PS2 platform, Hanuman: Boy Warrior, which is based on the hit Indian animation film Hanuman.

TCS' Asia-Pacific biz to grow fastest

TCS' Asia-Pacific biz to grow fastest

Rediff.com   21 May 2009

In an earlier interview, chief operating officer N Chandrasekaran had voiced this concern and said TCS was taking some measures. The impact was also evident on the overall revenue contribution, which fell to 4.7 per cent in FY09 from 5.2 per cent in FY08. TCS' head for Apac, Girija Pandey, feels the region will continue to be volatile till they reach a certain level.

HCL Tech plans to cancel Rs 3,000 cr worth hedges

HCL Tech plans to cancel Rs 3,000 cr worth hedges

Rediff.com   16 May 2009

New Delhi-headquartered IT services provider HCL Technologies plans to cancel hedging contracts worth $600 million (around Rs 2,970 crore), as the rupee continues to remain at Rs 49-50 levels. These hedges, analysts opine, would be taken at a rate of around Rs 41.

'If biz focuses on core, outsourcing will stay'

'If biz focuses on core, outsourcing will stay'

Rediff.com   12 May 2009

Having spent the first 90 days meeting employees and key clients, Jeya Kumar, new CEO of Patni Computer Systems, is clearly in control. While he acknowledges concerns due to the current slowdown, he has started restructuring the company. He details the growth plans in a chat with Business Standard's Shivani Shinde.

Mobile TV: A good show

Mobile TV: A good show

Rediff.com   7 May 2009

While the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has approved the access of TV on mobiles, service providers still cannot stream live TV channels on to the handset due to spectrum allocation from the Ministry of Information and Broadcast. However, since the regulations do not allow a direct transmission of TV channels, service providers as well as content providers have started using a technology called Unicast which provides content to end-user on a one-on-one basis.

Netbooks help boost PC sales

Netbooks help boost PC sales

Rediff.com   30 Apr 2009

Over the next three to five years, according to a Credit Suisse report, these cheap laptops and netbooks could add 170-250 million units globally to the current figure of around 300 million units. Netbooks sales, alone, could be 25 million units in 2009.

RBI checks for surrogate holding in banks

RBI checks for surrogate holding in banks

Rediff.com   27 Apr 2009

Failed attempt to acquire stake in Kolhapur-based bank seen as trigger.

Top 4 IT firms continue to face the slowdown heat

Top 4 IT firms continue to face the slowdown heat

Rediff.com   23 Apr 2009

Wipro sees a silver lining in Q1; others say recovery by 2009-end.

TCS raises standards for staff performance

TCS raises standards for staff performance

Rediff.com   23 Apr 2009

"We have reduced the time period for improving skills. Earlier, if an employee would show even a small improvement, we would give an extension of a few more months. Henceforth, that will not be done," said Ajoy Mukherjee, vice-president and head, global human resources. The company will consider an employee's performance for the past three years so as to maintain consistency.

Now, customised election news on your TV

Now, customised election news on your TV

Rediff.com   13 Apr 2009

Now, watch customised election news on your TV. Big TV, a Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group venture, is launching election-based interactive services that will be provided by its content partner CNN-IBN.

Tata Industries gets I-T demand on round-tripping

Tata Industries gets I-T demand on round-tripping

Rediff.com   8 Apr 2009

Demand on capital gains on Idea share sale by Mauritius subsidiary; Fema and telecom regulation violations also alleged

Gaming 2.0 picks up steam

Gaming 2.0 picks up steam

Rediff.com   6 Apr 2009

Data from web analytic firm Comscore shows that last year, social networking traffic saw a surge of a whopping 51 per cent in India. Social games are simple games such as word puzzles, antakshari or quizzes. Also referred to as Gaming 2.0, this form of gaming does not require high-end PCs or 3D graphics. ComScore reports that networking sites like Orkut, Facebook, MySpace, iBibo and Hi5 draw maximum number of social gamers.

RBI wants to regulate NBFC holding cos

RBI wants to regulate NBFC holding cos

Rediff.com   1 Apr 2009

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has decided "in principle" to bring under its regulatory ambit holding companies floated by business groups and companies that also own non-banking finance companies (NBFC).

Patni cracks Japanese outsourcing market

Patni cracks Japanese outsourcing market

Rediff.com   26 Mar 2009

"Japan currently accounts for 5 per cent of our revenues but we see this touching 9 per cent in the next three years. Business from Japan grew almost 35 per cent last year and we expect healthy growth from this region," said Deepak Khosla, senior vice-president and head, Asia-Pacific. Patni company has been in Japan for over 10 years but, in the past two years, the momentum of deals has increased considerably.

`Highest advance tax payers in Q4

`Highest advance tax payers in Q4

Rediff.com   17 Mar 2009

Manufacturing sector still sluggish.

The IT outsourcing story is intact

The IT outsourcing story is intact

Rediff.com   17 Mar 2009

Analysts see HCL's Rs 1,780 crore deal with Reader's Digest and another half-a-dozen big deals signed in the past three months by Indian IT firms, encompassing both global and domestic markets, as evidence that the outsourcing story continues to progress as the best option for companies to cut costs in the current difficult economic environment.

I-T widens scope of Hutch-Vodafone scrutiny

I-T widens scope of Hutch-Vodafone scrutiny

Rediff.com   16 Mar 2009

The department had sent a notice to the company seeking details and clarifications on a host of issues besides the original agreement between Hutch and Vodafone to establish the jurisdiction of the tax authorities to determine the tax liability. This follow an SC order in January 2009 to the effect that Vodafone should present its case to the tax authorities first and submit a copy of the share purchase agreement, the deadline for which expires by the end of this month.

RBI verifying solvency of 10 realty firms

RBI verifying solvency of 10 realty firms

Rediff.com   14 Mar 2009

Internal assessment follows banks' worries over systemic risks.

Dell's prize for Indian SMEs

Dell's prize for Indian SMEs

Rediff.com   9 Mar 2009

Dell has announced the launch in India of its Global Small Business Excellence Award. India will be participating in these awards for the first time. The global competition will see entries from 13 countries, including China, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. The winner will get $50,000 (around Rs 2.5 million) in Dell solutions and a meeting with Chairman Michael Dell. For the India leg of the competition, Dell expects 300-400 entries.