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Office Redux:
This time it’s a system
Can Microsoft Office make the transition from a desktop suite
to a platform for enterprise applications? India Software Inc.
thinks it can, says Prashant L Rao |
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HR
teams in brand-building mode
How significant is it for the HR department of an
organisation to establish itself as a brand? “Absolutely
necessary in today’s times,” comes the unanimous answer
from most HR managers and industry observers. |
Issue of November 2003
Enterprise
Under Attack!
In the information economy, IT infrastructure and the
Internet form the pulse for business. In this scenario,
can you allow a single person to hold your business
to ransom? by Brian Pereira
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| India News |
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Tecnovate to
make third party foray, to invest $4 mn
Tandberg Data
announces enhanced product line
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| News Analysis |
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IBM pursues
SMEs with DB2 Express
Rainbow
launches new iGate for SMEs
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| India Trends |
Will desktops
bite the 64-bit bait?
Every new technology faces resistance from the incumbent before
it becomes popular. 64-bit on desktops is miles away from being
the technology of choice, but will intense investment in R&D
and the interest of PC vendors result in market success? Shipra
Arora finds out |
| Events |
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Tech Senate-the
last mile
Security Strategist
Award 2003-Jury
Linksys launches
networking products for SME segment
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| Opinion |
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“Linux is ideal
for mission-critical applications”
“Disparate security
data needs a common point of control”
Enterprise content
management
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| India Computes! |
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Simputer,
taxed back home, tries a Singaporean foothold
Jiva’s
TeleDoc uses IT for rural healthcare
BytesForAll
IT and
women: Not made for each other?
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| TechSpace |
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Tech
Forum
Effective outsourcing
The
C# Column
Miscellaneous
.NET features
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| Company Watch |
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Kobian India:
IT components and beyond
In the five years since it set up office in India, Kobian
has surged ahead to pole position in motherboards. As it attempts
to pull off an upset in the UPS market, the company is already
gearing up for the next target segment, says Prashant L
Rao
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| Technology |
In VAS we trust
Telcos at the time of launching mobile services would have never
thought that voice revenue, the very foundation of their business,
would one day come under severe pressure. So much so that they
are today forced to think of alternate sources of revenues.
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