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An executive briefing on information technology for July 2, 2007, prepared by Asia Pulse (http://www.asiapulse.com), the real-time, Asia-based wire with exclusive news, commercial intelligence and business opportunities.
CAMPAIGN AGAINST ILLEGAL SOFTWARE VENDORS UNDERWAY IN SHARJAH
DUBAI - Joint anti-piracy entrapment operations have resulted in the arrest of three illegal traders and confiscation of various counterfeit items during separate raids launched earlier this month in Sharjah. The raids were initiated by Microsoft, as a Business Software Alliance (BSA) member.
A combined team of anti-piracy operatives and UAE authorities seized nearly 100 assorted pirated CDs and three personal computers installed with illegally downloaded software during the surprise operations.
CAPGEMINI REJECTS RUMOURS OF INFOSYS BID
NEW DELHI - European software and consultancy services company Capgemini yesterday rejected speculation of an approach by India's Infosys Technologies as "rumour and market speculation".
"We do not comment on market rumour or speculation," a spokesperson of Capgemini told reporters.
Source: HighBeam Research, BRIEFING - ASIA INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - JULY 2, 2007.