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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Santanu Ghosh One of Australia’s four leading banks, the National Australia Bank (NAB), Thursday announced it would outsource 500 jobs across several business units, including information technology, to India by the year-end to maintain a competitive edge. written by Santanu Ghosh Outsourcing vendors could see more and more clients move back customer service work onshore or in-house, according to the Black Book of Outsourcing’s latest report. written by Santanu Ghosh European companies signed more than a third of all outsourcing deals during the first quarter of 2008. written by Santanu Ghosh India has effectively provided efficient software solutions to Fortune 500 companies. Citibank, Morgan Stanley, Wal-Mart, AT&T, General Electric, Reebok, General Motors, Sony, Boeing, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Swissair, United Airlines, Philips, General Electric, IBM, Reebok, Lucas, British Aerospace, General Motors, and Sears are some companies relying on software companies in India. written by Santanu Ghosh Have you taken the time to do a thorough website evaluation lately? That's right, your website- the front line of your worldwide sales force, your tireless, "never say no" marketing machine. written by Santanu Ghosh Columnist Bill Thompson asks whether the time has come for Apple to be put under the EU microscope in the same way as Microsoft has. written by Santanu Ghosh Software, an industry- leading provider of comprehensive IT help desk software applications, today announced the availability of c.Support Version 6.0, an integrated service desk solution built to leverage an enterprise's existing investment in leading Microsoft technologies and to provide tremendous return on investment and optimization of service activities. written by Santanu Ghosh Sun Microsystems today announced its fastest commodity microprocessor, the UltraSPARC T2 (formerly known as the "Niagara 2" project), as the cornerstone of its merchant portfolio of microelectronics. Available for sale separate from Sun's own systems, this new processor is the industry's first volume processor with 8 cores and 8 threads per core. With each thread capable of running its own operating system, the chip delivers a whopping 64-way system on a single chip. Sun will provide the UltraSPARC T2 processor design to the free and open source community via the GPL license. written by Santanu Ghosh The end is in sight for the 7-year-old but still popular version 4 of PHP, open-source software that lets servers create customized Web pages such as online catalog pages or a list of search results. << previous page 1 next page>> |