
Sify Technologies Limited has Regained Compliance With NASDAQ Continued Listing Requirements
CHENNAI, India , December 8, 2010 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SifyTechnologies Limited, a leader in Enterpriseand Consumer Internet Services in India with global delivery capabilities,today announced that it has received a letter from the NASDAQ ListingQualifications Department confirming that the Company has regained compliancewith NASDAQ Listing Rule 5250(c)(1), as the Company filed its Annual Reporton Form 20-F for the year ended March 31, 2010 with the Securities andExchange Commission on November 30, 2010. More...

Tech that will boost broadband in 2011
A number of different technologies are being developed or improved to offer higher speeds for fixed and mobile broadband networks, as operators are preparing to compete with each other and carry video traffic in 3D and at higher resolutions, which is expected to happen in the coming year. More...

UK online fixed-fee model set for global expansion
Newman, who has been in recruitment since 1994, told Recruiter that having recognised how the internet was changing the way recruiters and candidates think and behave, he felt it was time for a new approach. More...

Salesforce.com Buys Heroku For $212 Million In Cash
According to the company, the Ruby development community is over 1 million members strong and growing fast, with Internet companies as big as Twitter, Groupon and Hulu using the development language to power its applications. More...

Cisco to boost voice, video virtualization
Networking company hopes to fill gap in current desktop virtualization innovation with own architecture, which will enable virtualization of voice and video to help in enterprise collaboration, says exec. More...

Google unveils Chrome OS for notebooks
The huge question is whether Chrome OS will challenge Windows on low-end machines, particularly netbooks. Nevertheless with the netbook market shrinking as buyers shift towards tablets, there are questions too about whether Chrome OS is too little, too late: Android is doing remarkably so then on mobile phones and tablets, during Microsoft has managed to persuade netbook makers to use a low-end version of Windows 7. More...

Aussie speech recognition takes global telco stage
Melbourne-based speech recognition software company, Inference Communications, is looking to ramp up its expansion into the US thanks to a supply deal with VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) giant BroadSoft. More...

New Unisys-Hosted Solution Offers Easier and More Affordable Way to Create a Secure Private
The solution as well gives customers both tight control over which business assets are shared in the cloud and the ability to comply more easily with regulatory requirements - two hallmark advantages of a private cloud. More...

Four technologies for faster broadband in 2011
A number of different technologies are being developed or improved to offer higher speeds for fixed and mobile broadband networks, as operators are preparing to compete with each other and carry video traffic in 3D and at higher resolutions, which is expected to happen in the coming year. More...

Flexible screens on the way for E-readers
Flexible screens as thin as a piece of paper may be available for e-readers by early then and there year thanks to a project from Taiwan's Industrial Innovation Research Institute and licensee AU Optronics, one of the world's largest LCD screen makers. More...







