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Should Indian
IT dive into IP licensing?
For
an industry caught between plain vanilla software services
and high-end products, the IP licensing model is not only
attractive in terms of financial returns, but also builds
competitive advantage. IP licensing is definitely the road
ahead for smart Indian IT companies, says Srikanth R P
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Database
professionals find new career avenues
Increase in computerisation and electronic commerce has
led to the demand for professionals who can build and
manage databases. |
ISSUE OF AUGUST 2003
Walking
the fine line
The success of an enterprise-wide IT project depends on
good planning and design. Here's an account of the few
things that really matter. by Brian Pereira |
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| India News |
SAP launches ERP
version for SMEs
Briefs
Navision announces
seminar series
Lanner ventures into
network security
iPolicy opens cyber
security lab |
| News & Analysis |
3Com targets enterprises
too
Xerox: Not just
a document company
Adobe targets
document management market |
| India Trends |
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Appliance
servers witness exciting growth
Networking, storage and server vendors are all offering appliance
servers dedicated to executing one function superbly. Storage
appliances have done best in India, followed by security appliances,
say Prashant L Rao and Akhtar Pasha
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| Stock File |
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No let-up in bull
run
Bullish fervour continues on the bourses on high volumes,
as traders and speculators unceasingly build long positions
in index heavyweight and Old Economy stocks.
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| Opinion |
“A terrific alternative
for database users”
“The Rs 15,000 PC has
become a brand”
Five steps to successful
strategic partnering |
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| India Computes! |
TCS’s war against
illiteracy
Taking development
online with Dgroups
IT still not
reaching 70 percent of India’s masses
Bytes For All |
| Company Watch |
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Krone to
cash in on Indian telecom market boom
Krone Communications, a connectivity solution provider, focuses
on providing network access products for broadband used by
telecom service providers. With the likes of BSNL, MTNL, Reliance,
Bharti and Tata Teleservices as its major customers, the company
is hoping to make strides in the Indian telecom market, says
Abhinav Singh
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| TechSpace |
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| Technology |
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Maximising
productivity through automated testing
In the fast changing and highly competitive business environment,
organisations need to accelerate their software development
cycles and reduce their time-to-market to stay ahead of competition.
Test automation provides the answer to an organisations
business problems by minimising the effort required for testing
systems, while ensuring uniformity in the testing process,
says Sunil Gupta
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