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Photo: Dell opens India call center

March 21, 2005 Michael Dell visits Punjab to inaugurate a facility that will employ 1,500 support personnel. TAGS: call-center, India, Dell, photograph

How far will India's tech juggernaut go?

June 27, 2005 Having already built a huge successful business on outsourced services, India now has ambitions of becoming an international powerhouse in all forms of technology. Will it become a signficant threa... TAGS: India, Taiwan, outsource, South Korea, Japan, China, U.S.

Apple hangs up on India call center

June 5, 2006 Previous plans to open a new call center in Bangalore have been canceled, but no reasons are given. TAGS: call-center, Bangalore, India, Apple Computer

Apple plans India call center

March 9, 2006 Mac maker says Bangalore facility will help support growing business, but says it's also hiring at two U.S. sites. TAGS: call-center, India, Bangalore, Apple Computer, Mac maker, facility, worker, U.S., Dell

Photos: Truck batteries and PCs in rural India

May 9, 2005 Bringing computer technology to India's villages is fraught with practical and bureaucratic challenges. TAGS: India, battery, photograph, PC

Red Hat hires president of India operations

August 23, 2006 Veteran of Novell and Microsoft will run Red Hat India, guide division's expansion in that market. TAGS: Red Hat Inc., India, Novell Inc., president, Microsoft Corp.

Nokia to open factory in India

December 1, 2004 The company and its suppliers will invest as much as $150 million in the facility over the next four years. TAGS: India, Nokia Corp., facility, factory, supplier, games, Microsoft Corp.

Photos: Tech gets to work in India

May 3, 2005 Bangalore and other subcontinental cities are the place to be for a growing number of Indians working in high-tech fields. TAGS: India, cell phone, photograph

Cell phone subscriptions surge in India

April 10, 2006 Of the 140 million phone service subscriptions, 90 million are for cell phones, according to the Indian government. TAGS: phone service, India, subscription, China, cell phone, telecommunications, mobile phone

Microsoft delays low-cost Windows for India

March 15, 2005 Not this month, software maker says. India's "Starter edition" of Windows XP now planned for June. TAGS: India, software company, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP

Amazon opens second development unit in India

October 21, 2005 Net retail giant plans to begin hiring for its fourth software development center abroad, in Chennai, on Nov. 14. TAGS: Amazon.com Inc., software development, India, hiring

Motorola opens lab in Bangalore

April 8, 2005 The lab is the 11th applied-research center opened by the telecommunications giant, and its first in India. TAGS: Bangalore, India, Motorola Inc., lab, software development, telecommunications company, telecommunications

India or China--who will prevail?

March 7, 2007 China may have the edge right now, but CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says India could be this century's up and coming superpower. TAGS: India, China, infrastructure, population, city

India faces offshore IT skills crisis by 2010

December 14, 2005 Focus on skills and quality of workforce; physical infrastructure also needs "immediate attention," says report. TAGS: offshore outsourcing, offshore, India, BPO, information technology, workforce, infrastructure, skill, attention

Microsoft launches new low-cost PC effort in India

June 27, 2007 The IQ PC, created in partnership with AMD, is set to sell for about $500 and be targeted at the education market. TAGS: India, AMD, Microsoft Corp., PC, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows

IBM builds consulting center in India

March 8, 2006 A new center in Bangalore will serve as a hub to replicate custom-built applications for other customers. TAGS: Bangalore, IBM Corp., consulting, India, consultant

AMD to help India develop chip industry

November 30, 2005 India wants to get into chips, but it's been tough to get started. AMD will help--and hopefully get on the inside track. TAGS: India, AMD, manufacturing, Taiwan, chip company, semiconductor, U.S.

First multilingual version of XP released

September 23, 2005 Intended for emerging markets, the stripped-down Windows XP Starter Edition will be available in English, Indic and other languages. TAGS: India, language, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

Motorola, Wipro forge IT outsourcing venture

July 25, 2006 Network operation center will be located in India, offer round-the-clock telecommunications services. TAGS: Wipro Technologies, IT outsourcing, India, outsourcing, Motorola Inc., IT services, venture, information technology, telecommunications, Europe

Dell to open new India call center

March 17, 2005 PC giant will add third India-based customer contact center later this month; center will start with 300 employees. TAGS: India, Kevin Rollins, call-center, PC company, Dell, U.S., CEO, PC
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