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Technology and the Internet
Cisco Systems Inc. and Indian software company Wipro Ltd. agreed to develop information technology in an alliance that could produce $1 billion a year in new business for the two firms.
Nov. 1, 2007
Business
If you’re a devotee of Perrier mineral water, you soon may have General Automation to thank for helping get the unofficial yuppie beverage to your favorite restaurant or grocery store.
Jan. 13, 1988
Borders: Journeying from India to America, a computer systems manager embodies the aspirations and fears of countless newcomers who seek expanding opportunities in a shrinking world.
May 21, 2000
World & Nation
Deadline extended for H1-B temporary worker visas because of low demand
April 9, 2009
To cut costs, Northrop and others are shipping work to small towns in America instead of sending it overseas.
Oct. 21, 2007
Lacking work visas, the Indian spouses of high-tech employees in Silicon Valley band together for support in adapting to more dependent roles.
Aug. 29, 2000
General Motors Corp. awarded billions of dollars in information technology contracts to Electronic Data Systems Corp., Hewlett Packard Co. and other companies Thursday in what EDS described as the largest commercial contract bidding process in the history of the tech industry.
Feb. 3, 2006
Its shares jump 11% on a report that a group of private equity firms is interested in acquiring the company.
Oct. 25, 2005
Politics
The moratorium, which affected H-1B visas used by technology companies to hire foreign coders and engineers, was imposed last June.
March 31, 2021
California
The state’s announcement this week that it is restructuring its trout-stocking program for 1994 might not have much of an effect on trout fishermen, but it has striped-bass fishermen and operators of the Southland’s two premier striper fisheries up in arms.
Jan. 5, 1994