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Front Page > India News
Cover Story
Tata Telecom is dark horse in Tatas’ telecom dreams
Even as the Tatas are set to dominate the Indian telecom space from cellular networks to fixed line telephony, Internet access, etc, tiny Tata Telecom is fast emerging as an end-to-end telecom and networking solutions provider. Rajneesh De & Chitra Padmanabhan trace this company’s spectacular recent history, and chart its exciting future prospects
India News

SAS bets big on analytical CRM solutions market
New generation banks like HDFC Bank have changed the rules of the game with their aggressive focus on technology. Today, as competition intensifies between not only the private players but also public sector ones, the focus has truly shifted to the customer.

World Links launches India programme to bridge digital divide
World Links, a Washington DC-based international NGO, has announced plans to bridge the digital divide in India by training secondary school teachers in the classroom application of IT.

TechnoSoft launches accounting package
Bangalore-based TechnoSoft Development has launched an accounting and inventory management software targeted at the SME segment. The company has invested Rs 60 lakh till date in developing the product, which is called Transfin.

Maxtor plays challenger
Sensing the growth potential in the Indian market and refocusing its strategy after taking over Quantum last year, hard disk drive (HDD) major Maxtor is aiming to establish itself as a significant player in India—in league with vendors like Samsung and Seagate—in a year’s time.

Online textbook project in shambles
What seemed to hold the potential to become a pioneering Internet initiative by the Government of India is now dying a premature death. The initiative of putting school course textbooks of the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) online by the Department of Education, Ministry of HRD (MoHRD), still hangs in mid-air, even a year after initiation.

News in Brief
- i-flex solutions delays IPO opening
- TIE revamps itself, to focus on other areas
- Hinduja TMT to pump in Rs 50 crore into ITES
- HP to phase out own PCs, sell only Compaq’s
- Indian software products to touch $10 billion exports by 2008
- IBM Introduces new eServer i890
- eGain deploys eGain Mail at Transworks
- NSTL brings WHQL Fest to India
- Concerto to provide customer interaction solutions for Daksh
- Vismaya launches Webcontact
- SG Software increases capital to $2 million
- HCL Comnet bags India’s first VSAT-based rural telephony order
- Rashi introduces Fortune Maker
- Symantec launches new VPN appliance
- IT in Hospitality Product Finder


Soft skills training becomes essential for India Software Inc
Most companies send a huge workforce to alien shores, and many of these people coming from non-urban backgrounds are subjected to a major culture shock which can cause major mental upheaval. So what are the solutions to this problem?

Broadband: How much bandwidth do you need?
Bandwidth will soon be available on tap and there are a plethora of broadband connectivity solutions. But are enterprises using bandwidth-hungry applications yet? by Brian Pereira

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