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Sify’s
wireless Net fulfils elusive broadband dream
Many
players entered the broadband space with big promises. But
Satyam Infoway, aka Sify, surprisingly adopted a wait-and-watch
attitude. Today, while most other players are on the ropes,
Sify has jumped ahead by signing up thousands of customers
for its wireless broadband service. Srikanth R P analyses
Sify’s strategy, which has made it a rare success story in
the Indian broadband space
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Acquisitions
abroad: The people factor
It
is a well-known fact that most mergers and acquisitions
(M&As) fail due to people-centric issues as the management
is unable to harmonise the work cultures of two different
organisations. |
November
Issue
How
Effective is your Security Policy
Indian
Inc is now more serious about IS security. But security
begins with a policy and not many enterprises have a formal
security policy ... by Brian Pereira |
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News |
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AR
need of the hour: CA
Softbrands
brings Demandstream to India
iServ
builds upon value-added offerings
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Analysis |
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Sybase
gears up for growth
Dell
revamps product line, launches three new systems
Is
FSO the answer to last mile bottlenecks?
Adaptec
investing $10 mn in Indian operations
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Trends |
Hospitality
industry gets technically fit
The
hotel industry is fast adopting the latest technologies in a
big way, thanks to increasing competition. Chitra Padmanabhan
observes that technology acts as a key differentiator to retain
international clientele |
| E-Business |
Nunhems sows the right seeds with Navision
Siemens
launches virtual PBX
SureWave
offers handhelds centralised management |
| Stock
File |
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Bullish
fervour returns
The
bullish fervour continued during the week as the Sensex rose
for eight trading days unabatedly, before profit booking and
a minor correction set in, amidst good volumes.
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| Opinion |
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Are
Tablet PCs the shape of things to come?
“Online
merchants have to begin with a more responsible market place
for customers“
Mailbox
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| Company
Watch |
Talisma:
More than a product company
From
its origins as Aditi’s flagship product, Talisma eventually
became a separate company. Today it offers hosting and outsourcing
in addition to its product offering. Prashant Rao finds a company
proud of its Indian lineage—and ready to take on competition
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| Technology |
Direct-o-matic
In
the past two years weve witnessed the convergence of IT
products and consumer electronics. |
| India
Computes |
Capitalism
v/s Idealism—Which one will triumph?
Bytes
for All |
| Reviews |
A
case book of Knowledge Management at Siemens
The
fundamentals of networking |
| TechSpace |
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