Issue dated - 24th February 2003

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<Cover Story>

Manufacturing growth, the D-Link way
IT hardware manufacturing is a term almost synonymous with failure in India. Srikanth R P looks at D-Link India, one of the rare successes in the Indian hardware manufacturing space, which is not relying only on its local manufacturing strengths but has adopted a multi-pronged strategy for growth by firing on initiatives like BPO, software services and hardware exports

EC Special: MindPrints
What makes software professionals tick?
I was a software programmer once. That was way back when COBOL wasn’t a swear word and Windows was not yet the apple of Bill’s eye. Our software industry was simpler then. And much smaller too

February 2003 - Cover Story
Shopping for Servers
Buying servers may seem like risky business, especially since it involves big spending. by Brian Pereira

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<India News>

News in Brief
Siemens and Talisma offer packaged solution ...
Global Vantedge plans to scale up operations
Wilco to launch new product for investment bankers
Satyam supports IBM’s Lotus enterprise solutions
CIW Security Analyst Certification launched in India
Luminous initiates drive for UPS business
New service lines will lead growth in IT industry: Nasscom
Micron sets up direct presence ,,,
Portuguese stock exchg. to implement Elind’s trading solution

<Opinion>

Editorial
More on the curse of the Internet
Interview
“Adaptec to enhance R&D initiatives”
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<Stock File>
Trend to remain range-bound
The weakness on the bourses continued amidst a range-bound trend. Volumes continued to remain extremely moderate due to lack of interest and institutional participation.
<India Trends>
Mid-range will drive storage market
The mid-range storage sector is poised to take off. Since SMEs cannot afford high cost enterprise solutions and mid-range systems come packed with some enterprise features, decision making isn’t too complicated. Gaurav Patra looks at the structure, the players and the market outlook for mid-range storage systems
<Focus>

Looking for a silver lining in a dull market
After shrinking by 4 percent last year, the server market stabilised in H1 2002 to the extent that a contraction in the Intel space was offset by modest growth in the UNIX segment. On the technology front, IBM and HP rolled out dual processor blades. With Big Blue releasing the 16-way x440, Intel boxes continued their charge up the performance ladder, says Prashant L Rao

<E-Business>
Prudential ICICI: Technology at your service
In a competitive environment, it is customer convenience that makes the difference. In line with this credo, Prudential ICICI overhauled its network infrastructure, providing customers quicker and more efficient response mechanisms. Stanley Glancy finds out how this change in IT infrastructure has helped the company in ‘Taking Care of your investments’
<Company Watch>
Navision focuses on SMEs
While niche marketing is theoretically easy, putting it into practice is hard since it calls for the sacrifice of walking away from the biggest market segments. Is it worth it? Shipra Arora finds out
<News Analysis>

Tata Elxsi: Betting big on design
Tata Elxsi, one of the least known companies of the Tata group, happens to be one of the few companies in India focused on product design. Srikanth R P profiles the strategies of this innovative company, which continues to draw inspiration from design

<Technology>
Boot-strapping e-governance
Even as Indian state governments fall over themselves to hop on to the e-governance bandwagon, Sandeep Verma explains why the right e-governance projects require a careful approach
<Personal Technology>
The World Cup on your Palm
As the cricket fever builds up with upsets and near-upsets in the early stages of the tournament, keeping track of how the teams are faring and their chances becomes difficult. Ashish Gupta suggests ways you can use the power of the Palm to update and analyse the mountain of statistics coming from South Africa
<Secure Space>
Defining success in e-business
Surendra Singh elaborates on the advantages of creating a trusted e-business environment
<TechSpace>
Tech Forum - Dr. Nitin Paranjape
Business Intelligence without the hype
The C# Column - Yashawant Kanetkar
Executing file IO with serialisation

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