08 October 2001

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Indian software firms unfazed by US crisis
We all expected the terrorist attacks on the US to hurt Indian software exports. But, two weeks after, the mood within the software industry is paradoxically more upbeat now than it was some weeks ago, and some companies actually believe they will benefit rather than loose from the crisis. Akila Satheesh in Chennai and Vineet Joshi in New Delhi report

INDIA NEWS

Trivium to foray into A-PAC, with SimpleRM
CCE Software offers Stability for pharma, biotech
Canon launches mobile printer
Network Associates launches Sniffer Pulse
Indya.com looks to boost revenues by 10 percent

INDIA TRENDS GLOBAL NEWS

POLICY
Can IT deliver education to India?
BUSINESS
ERP is back with a bang
TECHNOLOGY
India’s chip design industry is set to explode

Sun, partners challenge MS
Transmeta server start-ups hit the wall
Yahoo unveils Webcasting services
Global Snippets

TECHNOLOGY E-BUSINESS

WAP reaches the second generation
War of the wireless worlds

HLL stockists go high-tech
Eicher seeks to become a learning organisation
D2I: Using IT to take art to the masses

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E-Recruitment market registers major growth
Specialised solutions and services are making online recruitment a popular option
FOCUS

Coping with the Slowdown
Smart companies do not merely cut costs. They use the slowdown to re-engineer operations and alter growth strategies

COMPANY WATCH

No modest ambitions for Cognizant
It has the
metamorposed and aims to be a total business solutions provider

 

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