Friday, March 20, 2009








Customer NameEventDateVenueBooth NO:
IXIAIPTV World Forum March 25-27, 2009Olympia Exhibition Centre, London, UK34
  AFCEA Technology Showcase at the
DISA Customer Partnership Conference
April 20-22, 2009Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, CA667
U4EAMetaSwitch Forum: No Limits April 6-9, 2009Mandalay Bay Hotel,Las Vegas, Nevada 
ZebraISC WestApril 1-3, 2009Sands Expo & Convention Ctr
Vegas, Nevada
12109
  HIMSSApril 5-8, 2009McCormick Place
Chicago, Illinois
4137


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Thursday, January 8, 2009

Brocade completed its acquisition of Foundry Networks

Brocade, a provider of networking solutions, today announced that it has completed its acquisition of Foundry Networks, a performance and total solutions leader for network switching and routing for $16.50 per share in cash.

Mobile apps: What to expect in `09

As we begin to enter another year, it will be interesting to start pondering on what lies ahead in the coming years in mobile space. At the outset, let us begin with some bad news. 
In 2008, the number and variety of mobile phones have surely increased. There is increasing acceptability of smartphones across the world, more so in countries like India. However, something interesting happened during the second part of the year. In the third quarter of 2008, the global smartphone market growth weakened year-on-year basis. This trend may probably follow through till the second part of 2009. However, the Indian statistics may present a different picture. However, we can expect a lot of interesting things to happen in this space. 

Software development companies eye China

Driven by demand from their customers, Symphony and GlobalLogic have expanded their development base to China in recent weeks. Other vendors such as Aztecsoft Ltd and the Chennai-based Aspire Systems (India) Pvt. Ltd are evaluating plans for a China centre but have not made a final decision.

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3i Infotech to pump Rs155 crore for stores in rural India

Will invest about Rs155 crore in setting up 12,400 retail stores of its I-SERV brand in rural areas of nine states by end- December, offering insurance and telecom-related services.
The software provider’s main focus is to offer telecom and insurance-related services, for which it has tied up with insurance companies ICICI Lombard and Max New York Life and telecom service provider Airtel.

iYogi Partners with GlobalLogic for Software Product Development to Create "Generation V" Technical Support Platform

iYogi today announced a software product development partnership with GlobalLogic, Inc. to create a “Generation V” services platform for iYogi’s proprietary technical support application framework, iMantra. The fastest growing direct-to-consumer and small business technical support brand from India, iYogi has more than 50,000 subscribers worldwide.

MindTree denies merger talks with Satyam

MindTree Ltd has denied media reports claiming that Satyam Computer Services Ltd is in talks with it for a possible merger. 
A section of media today reported that Satyam Computer and some funds have approached two smaller rivals for a possible merger to fend off any hostile bid. 
Besides MindTree, Satyam had held talks with HCL Technologies, the reports said. 
On NSE, shares of MindTree were higher by 2.4 per cent at Rs 241.10 while that of Satyam Computer down by 6.5 per cent at Rs 165.70.

Infosys rules out Satyam buyout

The country's second largest software exporter, Infosys, on Wednesday ruled out the possibility of buying Satyam saying the IT major "will not touch any tainted company". 
"We have no such interest in looking at buying Satyam... absolutely not... We will not touch any such tainted company that’s very clear," Infosys Founder and Chief Mentor Narayan Murthy said in an interview to a private television channel. 

Satyam heads towards disaster with Rs 8,000 cr fraud

In the country's biggest corporate fraud involving about Rs 8,000 crore, iconic IT company Satyam was on Wednesday hurtling towards disaster following the shocking disclosure of accounts fudging by its founder Ramalinga Raju, who then quit as chairman - leaving an uncertain future for the company and its 53,000 employees.

Satyam debacle not to impact IT industry: Wipro

With the developments in Satyam Computer unfolding shocking irregularities, Wipro Technologies, a NYSE-listed company, today said this incident is one of its kind and is unlikely to affect the industry.
“We are shocked by the recent news reports on Satyam, stating alleged multi-year misstatement of revenues.
“Wipro strongly condemns any attempt to mislead stakeholders. Global standards of corporate transparency are very high and we are confident that this is an isolated case and not representative of the IT industry,” Wipro Limited executive director and CFO Suresh Senapaty said.