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www.expresscomputeronline.com WEEKLY INSIGHT FOR TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS
8 August 2005  
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Taking outsourcing to the next level
Having won some key long-term projects in important verticals, HP Services is giving serious competition to IBM in the managed services space, says Akhtar Pasha.

Upfront

SMBs opt for smart power
SMBs are looking for power solutions with functions beyond basic power protection for their server rooms, says Vinutha V.

Canon’s plans for the office systems market
While announcing its marketing strategy for the office systems and solutions business, Canon India launched 17 multi-function document management and document imaging products. Targeted at the workgroup, departmental and enterprise segment, the company plans to capture almost 23 percent of the Rs 453 crore market in 2005.

Satyam acquires Knowledge Dynamics
Satyam Computer Services has announced its second acquisition during the last two quarters. This time it is Singapore-based Knowledge Dynamics, a consulting solutions provider in the business intelligence segment.

Nasscom Summit focusses on manpower shortage in BPOs
The two-day Nasscom HR Summit 2005 held in Chennai recently focussed its attention on finding ways to resolve the current human resources crisis in the Indian BPO industry.

Cubix-Aten go after KVM market
With server deployments in data centres and among corporates on the rise, KVM switches are gaining acceptance. The Indian market is fast realising the importance of this technology, and analysts peg the market for KVM solutions in India at approximately $ 6 million.

Open Source Challenge winners announced
The Open Source Challenge is conducted jointly by Red Hat and the eKalavya programme at IIT Bombay. The winners for 2004-05 have been announced. Scholarships worth Rs 10 lakh were awarded under different categories.


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