Business Line reported that TATA Motors global wholesales of vehicles, including that of Jaguar Land Rover, fell 5.55% to 1.02 lakh units in November. The automobile manufacturer had sold 1.08 lakh units during the same month a year ago. ...
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The name Microsoft can induce strong reactions in technology users, fans and critics alike. But the fact remains that the company founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1975 has grown to become one of the most successful software ...
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IBM's revenues remained relatively flat in the second quarter 2012, although the company reported strong growth in its cloud, analytics and smarter planet initiatives. Total revenues for the quarter fell by 3% to $25.8bn due to currency ...
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Dell announced Monday that it is buying Quest Software for $2.4 billion, following weeks of speculation over its interest in the infrastructure software vendor. The deal is expected to close later this year. Quest's products include the ...
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HP CEO Meg Whitman has reiterated the company’s commitment to its hardware business in a bid to reassure shareholders over the company’s future. During her keynote speech at HP’s annual Discover conference in Las Vegas ...
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With an extensive portfolio of services, dished out with a self-service portal, and priced with charge back mechanism, the Siva group is operating arguably one of the most mature private clouds in the country. Organization: The US$3 ...
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Google CEO Larry Page tried to put a positive spin on his company’s poor third-quarter financial results, which were released prematurely Thursday and triggered a panicked stock sell-off before trading was abruptly halted. During a ...
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Intel CEO Paul Otellini will retire as an officer and director of the company in May, ending a four-decade career with the company. Otellini is to retire during a stockholders meeting within six months, making sure the transition to a new ...
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Intel’s CEO, Paul Otellini, has announced he will retire from his role in May next year after eight years at the head of the company. San Francisco-born Paul Otellini has worked for Intel since 1974 and moved through a number of ...
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Xchanging, a London-based business process and technology service provider, has re-launched software business unit as Xuber with an aim to enhance its insurance software market. Xuber head Adrian Morgan said that the company partnered ...
Glaston Corp. has entered into exclusive negotiations for the sale of Albat+Wirsam Software GmbH,thereby exiting the software solutions business,according to an October 19 release.Glaston officials expect the transaction to be completed by ...
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Boss steps aside as company faces battle for smartphone supremacy Intel CEO Paul Otellini has announced he will be retiring from the company in May next year, ending a 40-year association with the chip maker. The company will be ...
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Insurance software provider Xuber has teamed up with insurance software house Innovation Group to build an advanced analytics tools'Xuber Analytics',which is scheduled to roll out in early 2013. Designed to offer powerful and ...
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Hewlett-Packard is taking an $8.8 billion charge as a result of what it called serious accounting improprieties that occurred at U.K. software company Autonomy before it acquired the firm in 2011. Taking the charge into account, HP ...
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Oracle is pushing its combined hardware and software product range as a way for CIOs to avoid costly consultant fees. Speaking in the UK, Oracle president Mark Hurd, said open systems were more costly because they were not ...
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