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India
Software Inc treads cautiously after Indonesian drama
The
recent drama involving the arrest of Polaris CEO Arun Jain
in Jakarta, Indonesia, has the Indian software industry in
a tizzy. While Jain is now back home, questions on business
practices and other issues are beginning to surface. Punita
Jasrotia, Srikanth R P & Akhtar Pasha find out how this incident
has affected the industry, and what needs to be done to avoid
other unsavoury incidents
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Sonata focuses on R&D
Tektronix shifts focus to telecom
and video
News
in Brief
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“Indian
retail segment is a long way from organised retailing“
“IT
training market in India is growing at 16 percent”
Winning
the battle aginst cyber crime
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| <Stock
File> |
Volatile
fluctuations ahead
The
anticipated broad-based correction has not materialised, but
the markets have shown a sideways correction pattern.
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| <India
Trends> |
Technical
writing: On the ‘write’ note
“STC
will dedicate 2003 to education” |
| <News
Analysis> |
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CA-Satyam
ASP: A rare success story in the ASP segment
Avhan
unveils product for building telephony applications
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| <E-Business> |
SAP
helps Panalpina deliver on time
Panalpina
is happy with SAP. Unfortunately, says Gaurav Patra, the same
cannot be said of the company’s experience with DoT. The logistics
major is ready to defect — as soon as an alternative turns up |
| <India
Computes!> |
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Indian
work inspires global health data collection
Rice
could get a bounty crop, thanks to the Net
Bytes
For All
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| <Company
Watch> |
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Escosoft
emerges from the shadow
Knowing
fully well that nothing much can grow in the shade of a banyan
tree, Escosoft sought to thrive on its own—and succeeded,
says Shipra Arora
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Tales
from the grid
Companies
may have found several benefits to grid computing. But it is
not yet the panacea of all problems associated with enterprises’
high computational demands. Leong Khay Mun elucidates on the
technology—sans the hype |
| <Personal
Technology> |
Palm
OS user interface
Bored
with the look your Palm sports? Ashish Gupta has a few options
that can give your Palm handheld a fresh new look |
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