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The Hindu Business Line : Time to strike a new note
As Kerala seeks to get past its sticky reputation of resting on the laurels of its development history, it's time to search for new paradigms that go beyond the fist-clenching, slogan-belching, placard-waving immobilisation of the State's economic arter
2006-12-18 to business, development, industry, it, labour, software, trade unions by anonymous   cached copy
The Hindu Business Line : IT's the way to go
The new LDF government must adopt a mix-and-match approach to the State's IT development paradigm, if it hopes to brighten up Kerala's industrial scene.
2006-05-23 to business, industry, it, software by anonymous   cached copy
The Hindu Business Line : A requiem for Smart City?
As long as software development and call centre operations remain two of the Indian economy's fastest growing sectors, Kerala can hope to attract world-class IT companies - with or without Smart City.
2006-03-14 to bpo, business, industry, it, software by anonymous   cached copy
The Hindu Business Line : Making IT work well
If Kerala hopes to attract IT investments, it should ensure the most stringent of standards - not just in physical infrastructure and corporate incentives, but also in internationally recognized core labour standards.
2006-02-13 to bpo, business, computers, industry, it, software by anonymous   cached copy
The Hindu Business Line : Riding the IT tiger
Last week Mike Connor, the British Deputy High Commissioner, said some words of praise for Kerala that should delight the votaries of information technology (IT) and business process outsourcing (BPO).
2005-11-28 to bpo, business, computers, industry, it, software by anonymous   cached copy
The Hindu Business Line : IT's a matter of labour
The country's trade unions seem set to enter the arena of information technology (IT) as well, and Kerala's union bosses appear even more eager to tame the elusive IT tiger. A changed world needs changed rules. But certain principles remain universal.
2005-11-07 to business, it, labour, software by anonymous   cached copy

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