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Roll
over rack mounts, it’s time for blade servers
Server
blades from HP and IBM are slated to replace rack servers.
When you consider that rack mount servers account for over
30 percent of Intel server shipments at both HP and IBM, that’s
a large market. Prashant L Rao finds that server blades will
result in consolidation of edge servers, since they are easier
to roll out and manage.
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Apara
targets Rs 100 crore turnover
Peppers
and Rogers Group to fine-tune Infy’s Finacle CRM
Indus
launches e-Office solution for a paperless enterprise
Autodesk
targets construction firms
CSI
renews focus on value creation
Esolutions
launches Web-based accounting tools for SMEs
Sonata
targets SMEs to boost enterprise solutions business
India
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J D Edwards’ components strategy could change ERP market
Having
missed out on the action in the Indian enterprise software
space, thanks to the lack of a clear strategy, J D Edwards
is all set to make up for lost time with a new strategy that
could change the rules of the game in the enterprise space.
Srikanth R P reports
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Rural
upliftment through Web services
It’s
a sad fact that though everyone talks about taking IT to the
masses, not enough has been done on this front. Pankaj Mishra
chronicles a project that has benefited the lives of rural women
below the poverty line |
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Boom
time ahead in broadband market
Though
a late starter, the Indian broadband market is ready to hit
the big time. Gaurav Patra & Shipra Arora track the growth avenues
of this technology in the Indian scenario |
| Stock
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Market
cautiously optimistic
The
stock markets continued to trade cautiously but brokers remained
optimistic as positive sentiments returned to the bourses.
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| Opinion |
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For
whose benefit is telecom de-monopolisation?
Interviews
“There
is an immense opportunity for DTH in the Indian market”
“We
need to reinvent security in the context of the Web”
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Cellnext
rides the mobile wave
With
mobile operators looking for newer ways to manage traffic and
increase revenues, the mobile telephony space opens up a lot
of opportunities for companies like Cellnext, which acts as
a content aggregator, application provider and delivery platform
in this space. Shipra arora reports |
| Technology |
Network
Planning
Planning
a network can be quite a Herculean task. How does one decided
how much bandwidth is enough? What are the criteria when deciding
on security and reliability products? Where would a wireless
network be optimised to the fullest and which environs would
suit wired LANs. Milind Kamat helps network planners find some
answers |
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