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Indian
software develops a yen for the rising sun
Japan
has been a tough nut to crack for Indian software companies.
However, the recent successful forays by some Indian companies
indicates that the land of the Rising Sun can finally become
a land of hope for Indian IT companies. Rajneesh De & Chitra
Padmanabhan track these successes and investigate the obstacles
still lying ahead |
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Bangalore IT.com expected to garner
business worth $300 million
Pramati, Epicentric become strategic
Server partners
Intel unveils Early Access Program
Infosys undertakes branding exercise
Apar bullish on offshore-centric
model
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Stamp
out that Spam
If
youve been a regular Internet user like me, since the
early days of NCSTs shakti and soochak, and VSNLs
first shell accounts, chances are your e-mail address has
travelled around a bit.
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| India
Trends |
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Internet
opens new vistas for Indian banks
Internet
banking has gained wide acceptance internationally and seems
to be fast catching up in India with more and more banks entering
the fray. Rajneesh De & Chitra Padmanabhan investigate the
pros and cons of this system
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Stock File |
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Tech rally ahead
The
markets have finally been able to move above the 3100 resistance
level, which fuelled a further 100+ point rally.
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Amul:
The poster boy of rural IT
If
opinion makers need one concrete example to showcase the positive
impact IT can have on rural India, they only need to take
a look at Amul.
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Graphics
vendors see big opportunities in India
The
graphics software market in India has traditionally encompassed
everything from image editing software, Web authoring tools,
the ubiquitous DTP packages, to today’s 3D animation applications.
Rajneesh De reports on the dynamics of this huge sector and
finds out where individual segments are heading.
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| Personal
Technology |
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Palm’s new avatar
With
accessories like keyboards, printers, card scanners and gamepads
now available for the Palm, you no longer need to look at
your Palm handheld as just a sleek replacement to your digital
diary says Ashish Gupta
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| Interview |
“India provides immense opportunity
in the CM space”
While
worldover configuration management (CM) is emerging as a key
tool for effective software life cycle management, India is
still to catch on with this trend. Sarathi Srinivasan, president,
Spectrum Software spoke to Punita Jasrotia about the role of
the SCM market in today’s business environment, the company’s
offering, and its benefits across the varied industry segments
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