Issue dated - 14th April 2003

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Windows 2003 to take on UNIX
The world of enterprise computing is dominated by 4- and 8-way RISC UNIX boxes. Until now, Microsoft has lacked a presence in this lucrative and important market segment. With the upcoming launch of Windows 2003 Server, the company will finally have a 64-bit OS, that combined with McKinley (Itanium 2), will offer a credible alternative to RISC UNIX boxes for the first time, says Prashant L Rao
Taming the Dragon, the TCS way
Non-English-speaking countries like China, Japan and even some European countries have always been a huge stumbling block for Indian software services companies. That is why the example of TCS, Asia’s biggest software exporter, is so relevant to the Indian software industry today. Srikanth R P looks at TCS’s recent foray into the Chinese market and the strategies the software major is adopting to crack a market that most experts say is akin to scaling the Great Wall of China

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