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01st April 2002

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EDITORIAL

The best is yet to come
When we launched Express Computer way back in March 1990, there was scoffing. “A weekly for the information technology industry? You must be joking! Barely enough happens in a month in the Indian computer industry,” said cynic and optimist alike. Indeed, the flimsy 8-page rag that EC was back then made one wonder, briefly, if the scoffers had something in their scoffs and scorns after all.

Forecast FY 2002-03

PERSONAL COMPUTERS

PERIPHERALS
Desperate for high growth, the PC industry is pulling out all stops to leverage growth enablers. Holding on to the PC industry’s apron strings, the peripherals sector is witnessing mixed times.
STORAGE SECURITY

As India Inc takes to network-based storage, the Indian storage sector is expecting better times.

After 9/11, businesses are all for greater security, and business in this space looks brighter than ever.
DATABASE SOFTWARE SERVERS

The stakes go up as Oracle, Big Blue and Microsoft intensify the Great Indian Database War.

With a huge array of choices, the confusing server market maze will see even more competition in FY 2002-03.
NETWORKING & INTEGRATION ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS
Hit by the slowdown, networking vendors are now moving en masse to services. Users are now getting clearer value propositions, with definite returns on investment.
SOFTWARE SERVICES TRAINING
India’s software sector is cautiously optimistic about 2002-03, but the BPO sector is dancing on the streets. With the Indian market hitting a roadblock, the training sector is setting its sights on global opportunities.
CHANNELS

After a dismal 2001, technology channels are tinkering with business models and looking for a brighter 2002-03.


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