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In October 2006, EDS hired Steve Ingram, the former CIO of DBS Bank, to head its Southeast Asian business.
The Palo Alto, Calif.-based company is placed 11 on the Fortune 500, and operates in more than 170 countries worldwide.
IBM sold off its PC business in December 2004, choosing to focus on servers, storage, software and services.
Microsoft, the world's largest software maker and easily the most recognizable name, has more than 600 million Windows users worldwide.
The handset giant continues to dominate the smart phone market, and makes some significant enterprise moves during the year.
No mention of Oracle is complete without a look at the state of the enterprise software space, which is clearly dominated by Oracle and German archrival SAP.
Qualcomm is focusing on HSDPA, improving its uplink speed to 2Mbps, up from the 64Kbps uplink speed of earlier 3G technology.
German enterprise software giant SAP is still maintaining its lead in the business applications space.
The Indian IT services provider rounds up the year with major wins, proving itself to be a constant threat to more established counterparts.
After founding Sun Microsystems and helming the CEO position for 22 years, Scott McNealy stepped down as head of the company in April.
Founded in 1968, TCS is one of the IT services powerhouses in India. Not content with its success in India, the company has recently indicated interest in establishing its footprint in China
Established in 1986, Unisys is a worldwide technology services and solutions company.
Headquartered in Bangalore, the company provides IT solutions and services, including systems integration, information systems outsourcing, software application development and maintenance.
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