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Here is my first posting from New Delhi, India.Sony Ericsson has decided to the lower cost of their cell phones and increases its market share. It wants become the third-largest handset maker globally and to do this they have increase ...
Accenture has established a center in India to build software applications based on the service-oriented architecture model using technologies from Sun.
Propelled by end-user demand, gaming is growing quickly as an increasing number of Indian consumers take advantage of wireless mobility to enjoy entertainment on the go. “India’s mobile gaming market will touch about $336m by 200
We have announced the Feb Event of MoMo Bangalore. We ran into a bit of trouble when our scheduled speaker backed out due to personal commitments. After frantically looking for another one we found Naveen R of Tonse Telecom. Tonse Telecom is one of the few Market Research firms specializing in India. They recently released a report on WiFi Market in India. Content Sutra had covered it earlier this month. Naveen's talk will cover this report.
India continues to soar. South Asia’s largest economy will continue to lead the pack as the next IT market opportunity. A major wave of IT investments has started to take place across banks, financial services institutions (FSI), telecom, manufacturing, government, resource, education, and other industries. This is probably why India is the fastest-growing country by IT spending in 2006 (22.4 per cent) and is forecast to remain so in 2007 (21.5 per cent) when it reaches Rs 75,891 crore
AMIS goes India - Oracle SOA Suite training for Genpact
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Per request of General Electric Plastics for which we participate in a systems integration project, AMIS goes India in order to deliver a SOA Suite introduction training for Genpact employees in the city of Hyderabad.
I know several analysts and journalists who still use Psion hand held computers as their primary mobile information device, even though the company stopped making these products 6 years ago. They stick with these large devices, with their slow processors and greyscale screens, because they find them to offer the best way of creating data on the move.