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Retailers to invest Rs 13,668 crore by 2017 on IT solutions: Study

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Modern retailers in India are estimated to invest Rs 13,668 crore by 2017 to deploy technology solutions at stores for cost control, opportunity assessment and risk minimisation, according to a survey

Nasscom concerned over US visa probe on Indian cos

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India's IT services industry body Nasscom has expressed concern over recent probe by the US against some Indian companies, including country's second largest software exporter Infosys, on allegations

BRIC revenues help push IBM profits

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International Business Machines Corp's (IBM) profit jumped 7 per cent to $3.1 billion in the first quarter earnings as the tech giant reported ten per cent higher revenue in the BRIC countries - Brazi

Intel quarterly net profit drops by 13%

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Intel has reported that its profit in the most recent quarter fell nearly 13 per cent, but the results still beat analysts' estimates.

In the company's 2012 first quarter ending March 31, Intel poste

Infosys hit by slew of downgrades after lower than expected revenue outlook

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Infosys lost 0.3 per cent to Rs 2,394.50, extending losses from a 13 per cent plunge on Friday after a slew of analysts downgraded the stock following its lower-than-expected revenue growth outlook on

Infosys Q4 profit rises 27.4 per cent, meets forecast

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Infosys Ltd, India's second-largest software services exporter, reported a 27.4 per cent rise in quarterly net profit, meeting forecast after customers ramped up orders to cut operational costs.

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Infosys, TCS to feel the heat of competition

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India's leading software exporters are expected to face a challenging year ahead due to growing competition, an uncertain global economy and rising U.S. rhetoric against shipping of jobs to low-cost l

In Bangalore, a remake to avoid being 'Bangalored'

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Rajesh Rao is among a handful of Indian entrepreneurs who may prevent the country's software industry from getting 'Bangalored'.

The 41-year-old self-confessed geek runs Dhruva, a firm that sells con

As U.S. election looms, India IT seeks image makeover

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As the U.S. presidential election ramps up the rhetoric against offshoring jobs, India's flagship software services providers are seeking an image makeover.

For Wipro, Infosys and others, multi-billi

TCS, Infosys shares hit by corporate spending worries

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India's IT stocks were among the day's biggest decliners with analysts citing rising worries about softer-than-expected fiscal Q4 earnings and uncertainty about corporate IT budgets in the year starti

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