Issue dated - 06th January 2003

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<Cover Story>

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

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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tSource 2002
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<India News>

Sonata focuses on R&D
Tektronix shifts focus to telecom and video
News in Brief

<Opinion>

“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

<Stock File>
Volatile fluctuations ahead
The anticipated broad-based correction has not materialised, but the markets have shown a sideways correction pattern.
<India Trends>
Technical writing: On the ‘write’ note
“STC will dedicate 2003 to education”
<News Analysis>

CA-Satyam ASP: A rare success story in the ASP segment
Avhan unveils product for building telephony applications

<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!>

Indian work inspires global health data collection
Rice could get a bounty crop, thanks to the Net
Bytes For All

<Company Watch>

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

<Technology>
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
<TechSpace>
Tech Forum - Dr. Nitin Paranjpe
Managing junk mail
The C# Column - Yashwant Kanetkar
GDI+ — An extension to GDI

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