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www.expresscomputeronline.com WEEKLY INSIGHT FOR TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS
04 July 2005  
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Sify’s SCM initiative
Forum, Sify's supply chain management solution, has enabled organisations to fine-tune their inventory management and streamline their distribution. Venkatesh Ganesh reports

Betting on risk
Risk management vendors are tapping the BFSI segment that faces demanding compliance requirements, shrinking margins and rising customer expectations, says Sushma Naik

“ILM is a continuous journey”
HP is bullish about its Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) strategy. Subroto Das says that its ILM offerings will find many takers in India.

Fujitsu on the fast track
With plans to open at least six centres in India, Fujitsu is in expansion mode

Epson revamps distribution model
Epson India announced its new distribution model for its inkjet and all-in-one business segments across the country. Epson has chosen to eliminate its two national distributors and instead opted for a regional distributor model.

FLEXCUBE available on Oracle 10g
i-flex solutions has said that FLEXCUBE is available on Oracle’s 10g infrastructure software that has been designed specifically for grid computing.

Pointsec enters India
Pointsec, a subsidiary of Protect Data AB has announced its entry into the Indian market. It has appointed Trident Infotech Services as its distribution and service support partner and has plans to have its India office in Mumbai by September 2006.

eInfochips to double headcount
eInfochips, plans to double the headcount at its research and development centres this year from the current strength of 270 engineers to over 550 engineers to tap markets in Europe and Asia.


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