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Infosys Wins A Lawsuit, But Is Still In Hot Water For Hiring Overseas Workers

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Infosys Wins A Lawsuit, But Is Still In Hot Water For Hiring Overseas Workers Infosys Wins A Lawsuit, But Is Still In Hot Water For Hiring Overseas Workers

A work-visa investigation continues.

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WHERE ARE THEY NOW? What Happened To The People In This Iconic Photo Of Oracle's Founders
WHERE ARE THEY NOW? What Happened To The People In This Iconic Photo Of Oracle's Founders
A lot has happened between 1978 and today.
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Brocade CEO Announces Plan To Quit
Brocade CEO Announces Plan To Quit
Brocade beat the street on earnings today, too.
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McAfee Hires Famous Computer Hacker To Break Into Cars
McAfee Hires Famous Computer Hacker To Break Into Cars
Cars are increasingly powered by computers. 
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Microsoft Gives Windows 8 Away For Free Today To Some Of Its Customers
But they won't rush in and upgrade anyway.    Read »
Here's Why Enterprise Startups Have An Easier Time Raising Big Money
It's all about predictable growth.    Read »
A Judge Thinks Google Failed To Reveal Which People It Paid That Wrote About Its Lawsuit With Oracle
Google says it didn't pay any journalists, but a judge wants more.    Read »
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Is Cisco Hiring Or Firing? It's Doing Both
Is Cisco Hiring Or Firing? It's Doing Both
Last quarter, jobs were shifted to interns and overseas workers, Cisco execs explained.
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Oracle Pays $2 Million To Settle Bribery Case With The SEC
Oracle Pays $2 Million To Settle Bribery Case With The SEC
The company had allegedly been banking up cash for unauthorized payments in India.
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