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To: Mohan Marette who wrote (4691)6/22/1999 8:45:00 PM
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Infotech Business Headlines.

NIIT launches Web Centric Curriculum
NIIT, a software and training major, has said it has launched a range of path-breaking technology initiatives to revolutionise computer education.

Infotech to acquire Cartographic
INFOTECH Enterprises Ltd, a major player in the world-wide CAD and GIS market, announced on Tuesday, its decision to acquire Cartographic Sciences, a fully owned Indian subsidiary of US-based Analytical Surveys, Inc (ASI) having its facilities in SEEPZ export processing zone in Mumbai.

Careersoft ties up with NAB Infotech
Careersoft Private Limited, a Hyderabad-based enterprise networking company, has tied-up with NAB Infotech, which has a unit at the Vishakhapatnam Export Processing Zone (VEPZ), for software development, Careersoft managing director, Prasad Yenigalla, said here on Monday.


Walden, Draper take stake in Gray Cell
VENTURE-capital companies Walden International and Draper have taken equity in the Bangalore-based Gray Cell, a Web-based consumer product company. K B Chandrashekhar, founder and chairman of Exodus Communications Inc, US, has also made a private investment in Gray Cell.

Intel to invest in 10 more Indian cos
THE US microchip major, Intel Corporation plans to invest in 10 more Indian companies as part of its ambitious business expansion strategy in the country and to drive information technology (IT) forward.