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Infosys Australia sends more work offshore
Infosys Australia has revealed it is sending a greater proportion of its work offshore as it reported a decline in locally-accounted revenues.
Brett Winterford
Apr 20 2009 4:00PM
Strategy
ANZ denies it is offshoring 500 jobs to India
ANZ has denied media reports it will send 500 new jobs overseas to join the 3,000 Indian staff it employs at its Bangalore "centre for technology excellence and operations."
Staff Writers
Mar 16 2009 5:50PM
Training & Development
PwC auditors accused of assisting Satyam fraud
Two PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) auditors stand accused of helping Satyam chairman Ramalinga Raju to inflate the company's profits by 50.4bn rupees (US$1 billion) in a scandal that is now commonly referred to as 'India's Enron'.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 2 2009 12:32AM
Financial Services
IPv6 addresses increase 300 per cent
IPv6 addresses have increased by 300 per cent in the last two years, according to new data from the Number Resource Organisation (NRO).
Rosalie Marshall
Dec 4 2008 6:41AM
Networking
eBay issues trading warning for Thailand, India
International auction giant eBay has issued a trading warning for Thailand and India in the wake of recent disruptions in both countries.
Staff Writers
Dec 2 2008 6:29AM
Strategy
India and Pakistan hack it out online
India and Pakistan have taken to hacking away at each other, with cyber hooligans from both countries using their tech skills to deface their rival nation’s websites.
Sylvie Barak
Nov 28 2008 11:06AM
Security
APAC defies spending downturn increases security spending
Security spending remains steady in Asia-Pacific despite the global economic downturn, according to a new Gartner survey.
Staff Writers
Sep 4 2008 4:31PM
Security
India watchdog calls for VOIP
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has decided to allow ISPs to compete with telephone companies using Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP).
Nick Farrell
Aug 26 2008 8:14AM
Telco/ISP
Emerging countries to take spam lead
The majority of the world's spam continued to be sent from the US during the second quarter of 2008 but experts predict it won’t be long till developing nations take the lead.
Negar Salek
Aug 7 2008 4:28PM
Security
Emerging countries to take spam lead
The majority of spam is currently sent from the US but experts predict it won’t be long till developing nations take the lead.
Negar Salek
Aug 7 2008 12:09PM
Security
Eee drives Asus to new heights in India
Asustek said its Indian operations grew by 1100 per cent in the 2007-08 financial year, according to the IT Examiner.
INQUIRER Newsdesk
Jul 25 2008 9:32AM
Hardware
Microsoft bundling bungling turns India to Linux
The vole's attempt to force students in India's state of Tamil Nadu to buy Microsoft Office has backfired and they'll be getting laptops running Linux instead of Windows.
Egan Orion
Jul 2 2008 3:42PM
Software
BlackBerry service won't be shut down despite ultimatum
The BlackBerry service will not be shut down in India, despite threats from the country's Government, according to BlackBerry manufacturer RIM.
Richard Thurston
Jun 19 2008 10:08AM
Security
Submarine cable to link Europe, Middle East and India
A group of 16 global telcos is to build a high-bandwidth submarine cable system to link Europe, the Middle East and India..
Staff Writers
May 9 2008 7:39AM
Telco/ISP
India launches 10 satellites in one go
India has successfully launched 10 satellites into orbit from a single rocket, setting a new record..
Iain Thomson
Apr 30 2008 3:15PM
Telco/ISP
UK business still outsourcing to India
The use of Indian IT service providers by large UK businesses shows no signs of waning, according to a national UK study by sourcing advisory firm EquaTerra.
Staff Writers
Jan 17 2008 6:59PM
Training & Development
Bank of India website back online, without malicious code
The Bank of India website is operational today – approximately four days after security teams disabled it after hackers embedded malware on the home page.
Dan Kaplan
Sep 5 2007 2:56PM
Security
Exploited Bank of India website downloads malware
The website of one of India's leading financial services companies is back online after US researchers discovered it was downloading a wide range of malware to customer PCs.
Jim Carr
Sep 3 2007 9:55AM
Security
Arasor gets a passage to India
ASX-listed Arasor International Limited has entered into an exclusive strategic relationship with India’s ITI Limited (ITI).
Lilia Guan
Aug 15 2007 2:01PM
Strategy
India to build air-powered car
India's largest automobile manufacturer has signed a deal to develop a car which runs on compressed air, making it virtually pollution free.
Iain Thomson
Mar 21 2007 12:30PM
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