Issue dated - 23rd December 2002

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Top Story this Week
TVSE prints a new image
Rather than wallow around in a dull market, the Chennai-based TVS Electronics (TVSE) has decided to kick-start the market with new made-for-India products, and is also going full speed ahead on becoming a destination for global majors wanting to outsource part of their design and manufacturing. Srikanth R P has the details on TVSE’s remarkable strategy
ITES sector lures specialists from diverse fields
When you think of a call centre, what instantly comes to mind is hordes of well-dressed youngsters, campus spirit, bonhomie and camararderie.

December Issue
Addressing Storage Management Challenges
Spurred mainly by explosive data growth, enterprises have wisened up and moved to network-centric storage models to keep its data safe. by Soutiman Das Gupta

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India News
ITC to connect one-sixth of India through e-choupals
Altera opens sales office in Bangalore
NetApp markets unified storage box
Quantum offers disk-based backup
Secure Synergy looks at APAC and Middle East
PwC unveils technology forecast for 2002-2004
NetBusiness forays into people outsourcing
Invensys to ramp up Hyderabad centre
WEBEL joins hand with Oracle for e-governance initiatives
Cognizant to enter BPO space by Q1 of next year
Nasscom to hire PR firms in US, UK
News Analysis
Indian PC market finally hears some good news
With the latest IDC figures showing that the free fall in the PC market has surely been arrested, what does the future hold for India’s PC industry? Shipra Arora & Punita Jasrotia analyse the IDC numbers and also figure out where the market is headed
India Trends
Pricing and apps will drive PDA growth
Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) are not so personal anymore. New-found power and features are helping these devices to become an accepted part of the corporate world. Users are realising that PDAs can be just as useful as desktops, notebooks and cell phones. In days to come, industry analysts expect to see PDAs with features like video compression/ decompression, MP3 playback and 3D graphics, say Gaurav Patra & Shipra Arora
E-Business
Compuage benefits from ERP
Odd as it may seem, not many IT distributors use the IT products they deal in. Srikanth R P comes across one that does—with very positive results
Stock File

Undertone remains positive
The markets moved in a range-bound trend during the course of the week. Stock specific activity was seen, as tech stocks remained subdued during the week, taking a cue from the weak Nasdaq.

Opinion

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Goa’s got IT on its agenda now
Linux — the next generation OS
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Company Watch
Pramati plays with the big boys
Surviving in the highly competitive server market and competing with big names like IBM and Sun is no easy task. But Pramati Technologies has done just that and lives to tell the tale. Stanley Glancy reports
Technology
Knowledge driven automation
Knowledge-based engineering is about reuse of experience, expertise and other information relevant to each phase of the engineering life cycle of an end-user product. It can be either in a structured format like a spreadsheet or even in a subjective format like human judgement. Aiyappan Ramamurthi illustrates how knowledge-based engineering can be deployed to enhance the productivity of the design team
Personal Focus
Palm powered alternatives
Ever thought of controlling your palm handheld with your watch, or for that matter, combining the benefits of a laptop with the palm? Ashish Gupta tells you how to do just that
TechSpace
Tech Forum - Dr. Nitin Paranjape
Cell referencing in Excel for everyone - II
The C# Column - Yashawant Kanetkar
Event-driven programming with WinForm

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