Technology major Sasken Communication Technologies on Wednesday acquired Chennai-based Integrated SoftTech Solutions (iSoftTech) for $1.45 million.
MET's Asian Management Development Centre announces admissions for its 2 year full-time autonomous course, Post Graduate in e-Management and Business Administration.
Cisco has licensed HCL the intellectual property for one of its network management products.
As part of its expansion drive, Tech Mahindra, one of the largest providers of solutions to telecom companies, on Tuesday announced setting up of its state-of- the art software development centre and integrated campus in Kolkata.
Information technology giant Tata Consultancy Services on Tuesday said it plans to develop a new facility in three phases at Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
Satyam Computer Services and Sun Microsystems India on Wednesday have announced the launch of the Satyam customer solution centre on Sun Technologies.
China's biggest carmaker, which own brands like Maxus, MG, Roewe and Yuejin, plans to invest $1 billion in India manufacturing unit, reports Swaraj Baggonkar from Mumbai.
The IIT Nano Centre will have fabrication facility in addition to scientific and structural characterisation facilities, R&D dean Prof Kartik Khilar said.
India's second largest software exporter, Infosys Technologies on Thursday announced it would set up two software development centres in China with a total investment of $65 million in the next five years.\n\n
Japanese IT giant Fujitsu is looking for a massive investment in India, both, to market its products and to set up call centres and offshore development centres across the country.
After increasing its headcount by 146 engineers in India through the global acquisition of Macromedia, Adobe is now planning to add another 300 staff at its research and development centres in 2006.
New Jersey-based Torry Harris Business Solutions, a leading provider of services in the middleware technology space, on Wednesday said it is planning to hire 250 professionals in India by the third quarter of the calendar year 2006.
Infotech firm Macromedia on Thursday said it would double its R&D headcount in India in the next nine months.
The US-based food major Griffith Laboratories will set up a manufacturing unit in Bangalore to tap the potential offered by the Indian processed food market
It is also planning to localise its products depending of the country's market.
The centre is expected to enhance our existing in-house research and development resources.
The concept of power line communication has been around for over a decade but was shelved for practical difficulties.
A large pool of scientists and engineers coupled with the presence of world-class research institutes is pulling a number of trans national corporations
Global provider of voice and data roaming solutions, Roamware Inc will invest Rs 50 crore (Rs 500 million) in its India development centre, located at Powai in suburban Mumbai, over a three-year period.
US-based VeriSign Inc, a leading provider of intelligent infrastructure services for Internet and telecommunications networks
Kaifu Lee, embroiled in the ongoing acrimonious legal battle between Microsoft and Google, has taken up his post as the latter's head in China.\n
World's largest computer maker Dell on Monday said it will set up a manufacturing facility in India.
Infosys Technologies Ltd on Wednesday as part of the MoU between the company and government of China it would train 100 students from China.
The US-based Lionbridge Technologies, a global software solution and software testing services provider, on Friday opened a new development centre in Chennai.