Issue dated - 22nd March 2004

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ValueLabs to build new campus in Hyderabad
ValueLabs, a software services company involved in Internet applications, mobile Internet, interactive TV applications and client/server enterprise solutions, is ramping up headcount at its Hyderabad development centre to 1,000 by 2005 from the present strength of 300.

International testing conference gets good response
The 4th Annual International Software Testing Conference in India, organised by QAI, a leading process improvement consulting firm, received over 200 submissions for the conference by users and adopters of testing methods from all over Asia.

Zebra trains channel partners to enable local warranty service
Zebra Technologies Europe, a leading provider of barcode and RFID technology, recently concluded its first training program for Indian partners in Mumbai.

Quantum taps tape drive market after three-year gap
Quantum Corporation has announced the launch of SDLT 600 tape drives in India. After a hiatus of three years, Quantum is back on Indian shores with its SDLT tape drives and a new strategy to penetrate the Indian data protection market.

Akzo Nobel sets up technology centre in India
Netherlands-based Akzo Nobel Car Refinishes has set up a competency centre in Bangalore that will focus on software engineering and development for the company’s internal consumption.

SAS Asia Pacific registers double-digit growth in 2003
SAS Asia Pacific has announced its annual financial results for 2003, achieving 20 percent growth year-on-year, despite a turbulent software application market segment.


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