Blue Star Infotech successfully implements Microsoft Dynamics NAVAugust 14th, 2009 MUMBAI - Blue Star Infotech today announced that it has successfully implemented Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0 for Jay Chemicals Industries Limited. Jay Chemical Industries Limited (JCIL), a leading manufacturer of Dyes and Intermediates, had decided to deploy an Integrated Business Management System for better management of information and adoption of best business practices.
Lennar, Wal-Mart, Jack in the Box, Potash, Dell are among big market moversSeptember 21st, 2009 Lennar, Wal-Mart, Jack in the Box big moversNEW YORK — The following stocks were among those that moved substantially or traded heavily Monday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE:
Potash Corp., down $4.05 at $93.09
The Canadian fertilizer company slashed its third-quarter and full-year 2009 profit forecast because of lagging sales volume. Granite Construction Inc., down $1.71 at $32.10
An analyst cut his rating for the civil contractor and producer of construction materials, saying it isn't getting enough new business.
Blue Star Infotech to implement Microsoft Dynamics NAV for Ruby MaconMarch 12th, 2009 MUMBAI - Blue Star Infotech, a global provider of IT Solutions and Services, announced that it will implement Microsoft DynamicsT NAV for Ruby Macons Limited, a leading paper (Testliner and Fluting) and paper machinery manufacturer. Blue Star Infotech is a winner of 2008 Microsoft Dynamics President's Club Award and Best Partner - India Western Region Award for Vertical Solution Excellence.
Blue Star Infotech to implement Microsoft Dynamics NAV for Ruby MaconMarch 12th, 2009 MUMBAI - Blue Star Infotech, a global provider of IT Solutions and Services, announced that it will implement Microsoft DynamicsT NAV for Ruby Macons Limited, a leading paper (Testliner and Fluting) and paper machinery manufacturer. Blue Star Infotech is a winner of 2008 Microsoft Dynamics President's Club Award and Best Partner - India Western Region Award for Vertical Solution Excellence.
Analyst upgrades Gartner on stabilization of corporate IT spending; shares flat in down marketAugust 17th, 2009 Analyst upgrades Gartner; shares flatNEW YORK — An analyst upgraded his rating on research and consulting company Gartner Inc., saying that corporate information technology spending appeared to be stabilizing with a rebound expected in 2010. JPMorgan Securities analyst David Lewis raised his rating on the stock to "overweight" from "neutral" and increased a price target for December 2010 to $23, up from $17.
Britain's second largest airline bmi opts for Technopark IT solutionFebruary 2nd, 2009 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - bmi, Britain's second largest airline and a Star Alliance member, has opted for Tehcnopark-headquartered IBS Software's new generation IT solution for managing loyalty programmes for its passengers, it was announced here Tuesday. The iFly Loyalty software will help the airline to administer its frequent flier programme (FFP) and customer relationship management (CRM) functionalities like campaign management, feedback management and even fraud detection, an IBS statement said.
Apple Reluctant to Adopt Green Technology? February 18th, 2009 Its good to be different and stand out from the rest. But when its about good will and making life easier, that very concept can boomerang you to snobbishness.
Analysts expect upbeat news from Texas Instruments as chip industry shows signs of recoverySeptember 8th, 2009 Analysts expect upbeat news from Texas InstrumentsNEW YORK — Analysts expect good news from chip maker Texas Instruments Inc. Wednesday, when the company is scheduled to give a mid-quarter financial update.
Raymond James analyst says Intel's 2010 prospects 'look good'August 25th, 2009 Analyst says Intel 2010 prospects 'look good'NEW YORK — A Raymond James analyst said Tuesday that Intel Corp.'s prospects for 2010 "look good," and kept an "Outperform" rating on the chip maker. Analyst Hans Mosesmann said in a note to investors that an enterprise upgrade cycle — that is, businesses upgrading their computers and other technology products — "is in the cards over the next one to two years in our view."
The analyst added that adoption of Intel's Atom chip in netbooks "continues to be good and has stabilized, with cannibalization not the issue anymore."
Atom is Intel's first microprocessor for "netbooks," which are mini-laptops that do less than regular laptops, but are very popular because they also cost less.
Tibco Software shares up after 3Q results top Wall Street forecastsSeptember 25th, 2009 Tibco Software shares up after 3Q resultsNEW YORK — Shares of Tibco Software Inc. rose Friday after the company's third-quarter earnings topped Wall Street expectations with the help of lower expenses.
Shares of Chinese software developer Longtop fall after narrow miss on fiscal 1Q earningsAugust 19th, 2009 Mover: Longtop shares dropNEW YORK — Shares of Chinese financial software developer Longtop Financial Technologies Ltd. dropped Wednesday morning after a narrow miss for the company on fiscal first-quarter profit.
Google Street View 'tracks down' E.T.!March 26th, 2009 LONDON - E.T. has finally been tracked down - in a picture taken for Google Street View.
Film production firm to bid for IPL team franchise (Business capsule)September 1st, 2009 NEW DELHI - Film and television software production house K Sera Sera Tuesday said its board has approved the investment of surplus funds in buying the franchise of an Indian Premier League (IPL) team. "The board has constituted a committee headed by Sanjay Lai, the Managing Director of the Company and authorized him, to take all the necessary decision, actions pertaining to the IPL investment,", the company said in a regulatory statement.
Mafia mobsters luring wannabe gangsters through FacebookJune 29th, 2009 LONDON - Mafia mobsters are using social networking site Facebook to attract wannabe gangsters. Sicilian gangsters are targeting members who have joined online groups dedicated to Cosa-Nostra's godfathers.
Cinema-style ratings proposed for 'offensive' web sitesDecember 26th, 2008 LONDON - Britain's culture secretary has mooted cinema-style age ratings for internet web sites to ensure against children accessing offensive and inappropriate online material. Culture Secretary Andy Burham said in an interview that he plans to approach the in-coming administration of Barack Obama in the US with proposals for international rules for English language web sites.