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Laurel Tech to set up development centre
CHENNAI: Laurel Technologies, providing training in e-commerce,
wireless application protocol and Bluetooth, is establishing a
software development centre in Chennai at a cost of Rs. 10
crores. Mr. Suresh Narayanan, vice president, said the
development centre, focussing on wireless application, would take
care of offshore projects and commence operations by April. The
IT training division of the company has recently opened a centre
in Chennai. It is also planning to set up 25 training centres by
December.
Supertex Sarex ties up with Bayer AG
CHENNAI: Supertex Sarex, which deals in specialty chemicals and
dyestuffs for the textile industry has recently entered into a
strategic alliance with German International Bayer. The tie up
will help the Indian partner to emerge as one of the largest
distributors of Bayer products and will facilitate the return of
Bayer to the Indian textile chemicals sector, according to a
company release.
Ceeyes' development centre
HYDERABAD: Ceeyes Software Technologies, announced that it is
opening a development centre in the first week of April in San
Jose, U.S. This will add to its existing 60,000 sq ft facility in
Hyderabad, said Mr. Sri Chaganty, President. He said a
development centre would also be opened in Cebu, Philippines, to
cater to the needs of clients based in Far East. Ceeyes offers
solutions to accelerate product development and system
integration projects. - Our Staff Reporter
Conexant streamlines GSM handsets
CHENNAI: Conexant Systems Inc has announced a new single chip
radio frequency (RF) transceiver that streamlines the design of
multi-brand global standard for mobile communications (GSM)
handsets. By eliminating costly intermediate frequency conversion
steps, the transceiver cuts the number of external components
required to build a mobile handset by one third, significantly
reducing the cost, size and power requirements of next generation
GSM handsets, says a press release.
LPS range of chemicals from ITW Signode
CHENNAI: ITW Signode India, leading packaging solutions company,
has launched the world renowned LPS range of innovative, high
performance and environment-friendly speciality maintenance,
repair and operations chemicals. The LPS range are valued added
products that are recognised worldwide and serve various
applications in industrial aviation, electrical and hardware
trade channels.
AmitySoft gets IBM certification
CHENNAI: AmitySoft, a Chennai based Software company engaged in
product development and software testing, has attained IBM
ServerProven certification for its net enabled human asset
assessment package YOMX. This package was tested under the IBM
server proven programme has met all the IBM approved requirements
and is identified as a validated solution in managing, recruiting
and retaining of Human Asset in the knowledge based industry.
Kanika Info subsidiary bags order
KOLKATA: Kanika Infotech (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., a subsidiary of
Kolkata-based Kanika Infotech, has bagged a major project to
develop Skillscheck for the Singapore-based IT training company
Fast Track Technology Pte. Ltd. Company director Mr. Lawrence
Tham, said here that Skillscheck would facilitate HR managers to
recruit right professionals for right jobs. - PTI
Siemens to buy U.S. modem maker
NEW YORK: Siemens strengthened its position in the high-speed
Internet business in the U.S. with its agreement on Thursday to
acquire Efficient Networks, a large maker of modems for fast
Internet connections, for $1.5 billion in cash. Siemens will pay
$23.50 a share for Efficient, which is based in Dallas, or 90 per
cent more than its closing price on Wednesday. The acquisition is
part of Siemens strategy of expanding in the U.S. ahead of its
planned share offering next month on the New York Stock Exchange.
- New York Times
Vice Consul of Denmark for Western India
MUMBAI: Larsen & Toubro's general manager, corporate
communications, Mr. Arun C. Vakil, has been appointed Hon. Vice
Consul of Denmark for Western India with effect from February 1.
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