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Aunwesha
launches LearnITy version 2.0
Kolkata-based
Aunwesha Knowledge Technologies has recently launched LearnITy version
2.0. LearnITy is based on advanced Internet technologies
Netsurf
launches STEPi Wiz
Netsurf
Communications has recently launched STEPi Wiz, a product, which
according to Sujit Jain, chairman and managing director of Netsurf,
will enable even novices to construct websites for business
as well as personal use.
Casio
unveils world’s thinnest digicam
Casio
India, a wholly owned subsidiary of Casio Computer, Japan, has unveiled
a new digital camera called Exilim.
Infogain
plans to extend Indian operations
US-based
Infogain Corpo-ration, a company known for its competencies in e-CRM,
business intelligence, EAI and e-business and outsourcing, has plans
to expand its operation in India.
InfoDisha
looks for VC funding
InfoDisha
Software Tech-nologies, a developer of products based on Lotus Notes,
is now looking for Rs 1 crore in venture capital funding to expand
its market and increase product development.
MZI
to offer security products
Multiple
Zones India (MZI) is planning to offer security and access control
solutions to SMEs and has recently launched a range of security
solutions.
Sun
plans competency centres in India
Sun
Microsystems has decided to set up five technology competency centres
in India, for which it is in talks with the National Informatics
Centre (NIC) of India.
Kirloskar
Dimensions launches new products
Kirloskar
Dimensions, a Bangalore-based company, has launched four e-learning
products. It plans to launch four more by end-2002.
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