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Red Hat gets serious
about India Inc.
With its latest batch of server software, Red Hat is going
after the enterprise server market in a big way. This, says
Prashant L Rao, might just be the tipping point for Linux
in the Indian server market
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ITES
players root for ethical hiring practices
For an industry in which an average attrition rate of
30 to 35 percent is the norm, players in the IT-Enabled
Services (ITES) sector are finally getting their act together
to stop unethical hiring practices |
ISSUE OF JULY 2003
From
raw to intelligence
A look at how Business Intelligence tools can help your
company achieve cost and strategic benefits by Soutiman
Das Gupta
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| India News |
India News Brief
Snom India plans
assistance centre
StratCom explores
tie-ups for airships
Perot Systems to
acquire Vision
Yahoo! to set up
R&D centre in India
AOL to expand Indian
services |
| Stock File |
Sharp rally unfolds
The much awaited and anticipated broadbased correction finally
materialised during the course of the week and recovered with
a roar on Thursday, July 24 with a broadbased gain of over 90
points. |
| India Trends |
After ERP, CAD-CAM
shines in SME segment
CAD-CAM vendors are looking for fresh markets beyond their traditional
hunting grounds in the automotive industry and aerospace. Indian
SMEs are their new target, says Abhinav Singh |
| News Analysis |
CA eyes bigger share
of enterprise market
IRCTC opts for Linux
Omnesys unveils NEST
XL
EMC sharpens software
edge by acquiring Legato |
| Opinion |
Maximum demand
for BI from telecom and financial sectors
Virtualisation
will be next wave in enterprise storage
IT-enabled supply
chain management in logistics |
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| India Computes! |
Are used computers
the best thing for our schools?
Interviewing, Free
and Open Style...
Taking IT to the
voluntary world
Green IT generates
interest
Bytes for All
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IDBI Bank’s cash
management tools beat clearing cycle
IDBI Bank deployed cash management tools in mid-2001 to service
corporate customers by managing their entire fund inflows
and outflows. Today, the bank has more than 400 corporate
customers using this service. CHITRA PADMANABHAN finds out
how the bank has leveraged on cash management as a strategic
corporate banking product
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FCS has big
organic and inorganic growth plans
By providing solutions through a unique working model, FCS
Software Solutions has carved a niche for itself and has proved
that small companies can have a definite future too, says
Gaurav Patra
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| Technology |
In search of true mobility
The extension of the connected enterprisethe always on,
always reachable employee, is a key constituent in any corporates
gameplan to retain and increase its customer base. Anand Bhatt
elaborates on the concept of unified communication and its benefits
for companies |
| TechSpace |
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