Issue dated - 11th August 2003

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Is there a silver lining for Silverline?
Silverline is in trouble—big trouble. Even as many feel the once high-flying company has bitten the dust and will never rise again, Srikanth R P and Ivor Soans analyse what went wrong, and also find out how the management plans to mop up the mess and get going again

CMC shapes up to face competition
It is perhaps a case study on how private organisations can enhance efficiencies and boost productivity of a government organisation. Two years after software giant Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) acquired a majority stake in state-controlled CMC, the results are showing —CMC’s international revenues and operating margins are looking up. Srikanth R P has the details

LMDS promises to make converged services a reality
Growth in the wireless space has been phenomenal, especially in wireless communications. But this has also brought about a spate of disparate technological developments. For the many operators venturing into this space, the local multipoint distribution system (LMDS) is one among the new solutions that can provide the ability to deliver converged services in a cost-effective manner, says Stanley Glancy

SMS is no longer just mobile
The launch of Bharti Teletech’s phones in India will enable fixed line users to send text messages. Even though the new service allows users to send SMS and e-mail, the cost of upgrading the network and replacing existing handsets might result in a slow takeoff, says Rahul Neel Mani

Microsoft, CGEY develop smart client for ERP
In an effort to drive the functionality of Office, Microsoft, in partnership with Cap Gemini Ernst & Young (CGEY), has developed Office as a smart client (OSC) for ERP users in India.


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