Tuesday, May 21, 2013
 
 

By Sumeet Chatterjee and Harichandan Arakali

MUMBAI/BANGALORE (Reuters) - IT outsourcing company iGate Corp said it had sacked its chief executive, Phaneesh Murthy, for not disclosing a relationship with a subordinate after investigating one of the industry's best-known executives for sexual harassment.

Murthy had led several initiatives to improve the performance of the Fremont, California-based company, including charging clients for business res
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LONDON (Reuters) - Vodafone posted its largest ever quarterly fall in key organic service revenue on Tuesday, prompting it to keep hold of a 2.1 billion pound dividend from its U.S. arm rather than return it to shareholders.

The world's second largest mobile operator, at the center of ...
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By Alistair Barr

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc has been given a security clearance by the U.S. government that will make it easier for federal agencies to use its cloud computing services.

Amazon Web Services, known as AWS, was certified to operate as a clo...
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(Reuters) - Charlie Ergen, the chairman of U.S. satellite company Dish Network Corp <DISH.O>, has offered to buy bankrupt broadband company LightSquared Inc's wireless airwaves, a source close to Ergen told Reuters.

Ergen's offer for LightSquared spectrum is valued at $2 bill...
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(Reuters) - U.S. satellite company Dish Network Corp has offered to buy bankrupt broadband company LightSquared Inc's radio frequencies for $2 billion, Bloomberg said, quoting people familiar with the bid.

Dish Chairman Charlie Ergen made the offer on May 15 and LightSquared has until ...
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp is expanding its services for hosting and processing online data in Australia with the establishment of two new cloud computing data centers in the country.

The world's biggest software company said on Tuesday it was expanding its Windows Azure busin...
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HELSINKI (Reuters) - A group of ex-Nokia software developers unveiled its first smartphone on Monday, aiming to prove their former employer wrong by making a success of a technology dropped by the Finnish mobile phone maker.

Jolla was founded by Nokia's former MeeGo software team that ...
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