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- Divvying Up DaewooAfter the Tatas, Videocon gets a piece of the defunct chaebol. Krishna GopalanThere's no stopping the global ambitions of the Dhoots of Videocon on the consumer electronics stage. After buying out the colour picture tube CPT business of Thomson SA for Rs 1,260 crore a little over a...
- Research articles 2006-10-08
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- INDIA: ADOBE INDIA PLANS SUPPORT SERVICES FOR PARENT COMPANY.(Brief Article)
- Adobe, the US-based publishing software company, has announced that its Indian research and development unit plans to provide support services for its parent company. Naresh Chand Gupta, the managing director of Adobe India, stated "The Indian c Adobe, the US-based publishing software company, has announced that...
- Research articles 2002-05-13
- Adobe India Plans Support Services for Parent Company
- Adobe, the US-based publishing software company, has announced that its Indian research and development unit plans to provide support services for its parent company.
- Research articles 2003-04-08
- Adobe to invest $200m in India over 5 yrs.
- Mar. 7--NEW DELHI -- The $ 2bn Adobe Systems is bullish on India. In his first visit to India after the global takeover of $3.4bn Macromedia in December '05, Bruce Chizen, CEO of Adobe Systems announced a slew of new initiatives for India. Mar....
- Research articles 2006-03-07
- INDIA: ADOBE TO INVEST $50 MILLION IN R&D BY 2005.(Brief Article)
- According to India News (January 23, 2001), Adobe Systems Inc.'s President and CEO, Bruce Chizen, yesterday announced an investment of $50 million by 2005 for expanding its Research and Development operations in India. The funding would be brought in According to India News (January 23, 2001),...
- Research articles 2001-01-29
- Gradient Technologies Adds First Reseller in India; Dynamic Computer Services of Madras Becomes First Reseller of Netcrusader Products in India
- MARLBOROUGH, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 2, 1999-- Gradient Technologies, a leading provider of access management solutions for e-business applications, today announced the appointment of Dynamic Computer Services DCS as their first reseller in India. Founded in 1982, DCS sells and supports a wide range of international software products from companies such...
- Research articles 1999-08-02
- Adobe Selects Sites for Global Philanthropic Program, Adobe Youth Voices
- Program Established at 41 Locations Throughout United States, United Kingdom and India
- Research articles 2006-11-01
- Where Should eBay Draw the Line Against Fakes?
- Where Should eBay Draw the Line Against Fakes?RE: Where Should eBay Draw the Line Against Fakes?I was at a time an avid eBay user. eBay was not so developed in India as it was in other countries. It was about 1-2 years back, when I started selling old items and...
- Discussion threads 2008-07-11
- Rich Internet Applications Benchmark Study Released to Help Enterprises Assess Technology Options and Accelerate Adoption
- Comparison of Curl, Adobe Flex and Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX shows relative strengths and weakness of each development platform CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- The results of an independent benchmark study that compared three Rich Internet Application development platforms have been released. The study, conducted by Sonata Software, a Bangalore, India-based global...
- Research articles 2007-09-26
- Adobe, Microsoft India honchos head back to US.
- Byline: Pragati Verma Byline: Pragati Verma
- Research articles 2005-04-12
- India does a star turn for Adobe.
- Byline: Neeraj Saxena Byline: Neeraj Saxena
- Research articles 2006-10-10
- Software piracy sails again.
- Jun 12, 2002 (ZDNet.com.au ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Business Software Alliance BSA says that the incidence of software piracy is growing. According to the alliance, which includes such software giants as Microsoft, Adobe and Apple, the worldwide losses caused by piracy rose from...
- Research articles 2002-06-12
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- Bit Barrier The Bush administration relaxes Cold War--era computer export rules. Now countries such as Russia, Israel, China, India, and Pakistan can get more-powerful boxes, but truly high-end computers still need approval. Code Fed The feds drop charges against a Russian computer programmer accused of violating copyrights...
- Research articles 2002-03-01
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