Issue dated - 15th December 2003

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Tyco to launch new cable management tracking system
Tyco Electronics, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the US-based Tyco International, will launch a new intelligent cable management tracking system, AMPTRAC and iTRACS management software in India by January 2004.

IBM, i-flex extend partnership globally
Big Blue and i-flex have had a partnership in India for two years. Now i-flex has become the first Indian ISV to be a global alliance partner of IBM. i-flex sees this alliance as a means of offering greater choice to banks.

SGI gets into storage management
Think SGI and storage isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. SGI is equated with high-performance computing. That said, HPC is data intensive work and the company is putting the experience gained while addressing customer problems with managing terabytes of data to good use.

Mphasis bullish on Web services management
Web services management, a space where even traditional rivals like Microsoft and IBM are collaborating, is the technology on which Mumbai-based Mphasis is now betting.

Four Soft plans IPO to fund expansion
Four Soft, a Hyderabad-based consulting and software product company, recently filed a draft prospectus with Securities and Exchange Board of India for its initial public offering (IPO) in December.

IBM’s new low-end tape libraries and SAN solution for SMEs
IBM is entering the low end of the tape market for the first time, targeting large Intel server installations with a slew of offerings—Linear Tape Open-based (LTO) tape drives and autoloaders and low-cost SAN storage appliance targeted at small and medium enterprises (SMEs) through its volume drive initiative.

NetDevices to ramp up presence in India
NetDevices a US-based Silicon Valley start-up focusing on networking solutions is all set to expand its operations in India. It will be ramping up its presence to reach a headcount of 60 people by July 2004.

EMC plans to invest $100 m in India
EMC has announced that it will invest $100 m in India over the next five years. Over half of these investments will go into R&D and the rest into market development and partnerships.


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