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NextBiT Computing Pvt. Ltd. today announced that it ranked Number 83 on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific 2009, a ranking of the 500 fastest growing technology companies in Asia Pacific. Rankings are based on percentage revenue growth over three years. NextBiT Computing grew 425 percent during this period. NextBiT Computing’s CEO, Vishal Borker, credits focus on future technology research and the flexible licensing options ...
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Attributes its 406% Revenue Growth to its focus on niche Outsourced Product Development & Testing space. December 10, 2009: Ideavate Solutions (www.ideavate.com) a leading provider of Outsourced Software Product Development and Software Testing services announced that it has won the prestigious ‘Deloitte Technology Fast 50 India’ and ‘Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific’ awards for the 2nd Consecutive Year. Registering a strong ...
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20 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
December 21st, 2009 The March of Mobile, the Inertia of 'The Office' Posted by Oliver Marks @ 12:23 am Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Phone , Collaboration , Telephony , Mobile , Microsoft Office , Telecom & Utilities , Telecommunications , Oliver Marks The mobile phones we carry today are more powerful than the desktop PC's that revolutionized the enterprise business world during the 1980's. The ascendancy of the desktop micro ...
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General Motors said Monday it has tapped Christopher P. Liddell , chief financial officer of Microsoft Corporation ( MSFT ), to take over its troubled finance operations. Liddell, 51, will be GM's first permanent top management hire from outside the company since it left bankruptcy protection in July. Liddell joined Microsoft in 2005, and led the company's efforts this year to cut $3 billion in costs in light of the economic meltdown. These ...
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DETROIT General Motors ' chief executive, Edward E. Whitacre Jr. , continued his hurry-up offense approach to remaking the automakers' management ranks Monday, naming Christopher P. Liddell, who led a recent $3 billion cost-cutting effort at Microsoft , as its chief financial officer and a vice chairman. Related Times Topics: General Motors Mr. Liddell, whose departure from Microsoft was announced last month, is the first ...
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