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IBM Says Daksh Not For Sale

International Business Machine (IBM) has said its BPO division; IBM Daksh is not for sale. Daksh is one of India’s best-known BPOs and employs half of IBM 53,000 employees in India...

Oracle Says Will Release 46 Security Fixes

Oracle has announced that it will deliver 46 patches tomorrow to repair a number of vulnerabilities in its database and allied products...

Canon To Build Plant For Digital Camera Sensors

Japanese imaging firm, Canon is planning to build a factory in Kawasaki prefecture in Japan for CMOS image sensors at a cost of 55 billion yen to double its production capacity and meet rising demand for single-lens reflex cameras....

Now Nonprofits Benefit From Google Apps

Google, often known for using every inch of space in its site for marketing is now doing something good. It has offered Google applications free of cost to nonprofit organisations...

Apple Fixes Eight QuickTime Problems

Apple has released a QuickTime security patch that fixes eight vulnerabilities, including seven that could be used for remote code execution...

Nintendo Unveils New Games and Gadgets

Japanese games developer Nintendo has unveiled some new gadgets and games that are soon to be released for the Wii...

US, Japan Score High on IT Industry Competitiveness, India Ranks Low

According to a new study, only a few countries possess all the factors necessary to sustain and support a thriving information technology sector. The study says that the US, Japan, South Korea and the UK...

Microsoft Search Share Increases, Google, Yahoo Falls

Microsoft may finally have some good news. For long it played a third fiddle in the battle for searches behind Google and Yahoo but now a new survey says Microsoft’s search has found some hope and lots of new users...

STMicro Shutters Three Plants To Save

Chip maker STMicroelectronics has said it will shut down three of its manufacturing plants-two in the US and one in Morocco over the next two to three years following the decision...

Study: Organisations Have New Priorities for Legacy Systems

A worldwide customer survey done to gauge customers’ concerns regarding their legacy systems and future plans for those systems has revealed some interesting new developments. The study, which was conducted by Software AG, a business infrastructure software solutions provider during the last quarter of 2006, indicates...

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