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Indian
firms try to crack IT consulting jigsaw
For a couple of years now, the Indian software
industry has been talking about jumping on to the consulting
bandwagon and moving up the value chain. |
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Electronics focuses on high-end UPS systems
Interact
Commerce builds up on channel
Vebtel
offers Internet telephony service
Keane
India targets 100 percent growth
Sprucing
up the channel to grow deeper and wider
Magarpatta
Cybercity lures ITES players
Cosmonet
to market Radar in US and Europe
Vispark’s
ERP for service and construction industry
V2
Infotech partners with Danware to provide remote access solutions
Man
Machine provides the ideal testing ground for Java code
Round
Up
News
Briefs
India
Trends
Software
piracy The scourge worsens
SoftBrands
outlines aggressive marketing strategy
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Marico
gains competitive edge through effective ERP
Whether it is “parachuting” into history by pioneering the
switch from tin cans to plastic bottles for oil containers,
or “revive”-ing a market for a product as plain as instant
starch, Marico has excelled in making life simple for the
consumer.
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Opinion |
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A
stable computing platform reduces costs
G B Kumar advises IT managers to be discerning when it comes
to choosing a computing platform for the organisation, because
a low-cost computing option might not always be the best solution
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| Company
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CSC
India: An IT giant in the making
Outsourcing continues to be the catchword in the IT industry.
And cashing in on this trend is the Indian subsidiary of $11.4
billion IT giant, Computer Science Corporation.
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Wipro
poised to take on the Big Five
As India Software Inc. dreams of clocking software exports
revenues worth $50 billion by 2008, Wipro Technologies is
set to play an instrumental role in achieving this dream.
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| Technology |
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Cable management
issues
The ultimate solution to cabling problems would be peripherals
that are completely wireless. And while we are waiting for
some interesting innovation to come along, USB connectivity
is the immediate solution
IP
landscape littered with hazards
A study published by Cap Gemini Ernst & Young and Dresdner
Kleinwort Wasserstein calls for a new sense of IP realism
and overturns the conventional wisdom that IP will be a big
catalyst for growth in the short-term, reports Keith Dawson
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“Our
innovative technology will keep us ahead of the pack”
The database segment is intensely competitive and each year
has seen a surge of innovative strategies both on the business
and technology front from different vendors.
“India
tops our business strategy focus”
Ken Kinsella, chief operating officer (COO) of Divine India,
which operates in the extended enterprise area, talks to Punita
Jasrotia about the need for the extended enterprise in today’s
environment and Divine’s aggressive strategy for the Indian
market
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