Sun
sets its sights on software In
spite of inventing successful technology—Java being the best
example—Sun hasn’t profited from its software endeavours in
the past. With Sun ONE, the company hopes to change that.
Prashant L Rao analyses Sun’s chances of pulling off a transformation
into a software-driven powerhouse
Corporate
varsity: Virtual high-seat of learning Most global organisations take
great pride in their enterprise-wide corporate varsities,
which they have built and propagated as individual brands.
February
2003 - Cover Story Shopping
for Servers Buying servers may seem like risky business, especially
since it involves big spending. by Brian Pereira
Sensex
could test the 3382 level soon The bourses witnessed a rally following the easing
of tensions in the West Asia region resulting in traders and
speculators buying into PSUs and banking stocks.
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Oracle
India completes the circle After ten years of operating in the Indian IT space,
Oracle India is now readying itself to aggressively focus on
verticals like healthcare, education, e-governance, infrastructure
development, security, banking, BFSI and the manufacturing segment.
Punita Jasrotia attended the Oracle seminar in Goa recently
and filed this report
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Baan’s
ERP boost for Elgi Asia’s leading manufacturer of air compressors went
in for a complete ERP implementation using Baan’s solution.
Prashant L Rao finds that Elgi picked Baan based on the ERP
major’s strength in handling discrete manufacturing as well
as the superior after-sales support module
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Infrasoft
banks on core competence Cashing in on the boom for banking technologies,
Infrasoft has achieved a firm footing in this core segment.
Chitra Padmanabhan seeks to trace the company's route to triple-fold
growth