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IT channels take M&A
road
Two
of the three biggest IT distributors in the country—Redington
and Tech Pacific—have faced takeover bids in the recent past.
And Ingram, the third member of this club, is reportedly trying
to acquire Datapro Infoworld. The M&A route is an important
trend in the country’s IT distribution business, says Chris
Ann Fichardo
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Juniper launches
J-Protect initiative
HCL Perot in expansion
mode
SoftBrands outsources
support services
Amadeus to introduce
e-tickets
Oracle will double
workforce in India
Briefs
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Infosys infuses tech
stocks revival
The market, which otherwise had remained extremely flat during
the course of the week, resumed its upward journey after the
declaration of Infosys results.
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| India Trends |
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Software piracy:
Understanding the larger picture
JadooWorks takes
the partnership road for further growth
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| News Analysis |
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TI India develops
SoC for broadband modems
BITS Pilani gets
BITSConnect
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| Opinion |
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Web services
are infinitely variable
Essentials of
a mobile office architecture
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Banking software
firms ride the Indian IT wave
IT spend in the global banking segment, estimated to be $7.1
billion today, is expected to cross the $50 billion mark by
2006. That’s phenomenal growth by any standard. But what about
the Indian banking segment? And more importantly, does India’s
software sector stand to gain? Stanley Glancy and Chitra Padmanabhan
report on the plans and strategies of some of the key players
in this burgeoning industry
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How Rediffs
caching in on content
If you are one of the few who think that personalisation on
the Web is all about placing cookies on user PCs and tracking
behaviour, think again. Rediff.com, one of Indias most
popular portals, is about to change all this with the help
of indigenously-developed systems using artificial intelligence
to not only recommend other links but also boost related e-commerce.
Srikanth R P has the details
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Ocimum looks
at the global market with biotech software
In order to take advantage of the growing interest in bioinformatics
worldwide, the Indian subsidiary of Ocimum Biosolutions, a
software solutions provider for the biotechnology industry,
is eyeing the global market to sell its biotech software.
Venkat Pulapaka reports
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