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Itanium 2 finally
opens server rooms for Intel
Intel’s
64-bit hope, the Itanium, has remained just that—a hope, since
2001, when the first version was released. But Madison, the
latest version of Itanium 2, is turning the tide for Itanium
with significant market acceptance, claims the processor pasha.
Ivor Soans finds out what’s happening on the Indian front |
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It’s
comeback time for Java pros
Java, it seems, is all set to regain its position as a
happening career option. A recently published Gartner
report states that it is presently the fastest growing
programming environment in the world. |
Issue of September 2003
Managing
your storage infrastructure
With multiple terabytes of data being generated by Indian
companies, managing storage infrastructure is a big
challenge say Abhinav Singh & Akhtar Pasha
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| India News |
Cee Vision introduces
Chi Mei TFT LCD technology in India
Samsung to popularise
cyber games
Magma to expand
operations
Partnerships:
The way to build business
Tas Integrators
estimates huge growth in network forensics |
| News & Analysis |
Indian BPO
firms wary of tax dragnet
Nihilent aims
to fulfil SME dream with ThirdDream |
| India Trends |
Transforming
public health, bus travel and more
The PDA is going places in the south, especially in Andhra Pradesh.
AKHTAR PASHA takes a ride |
| Stock File |
Bulls nervous at
higher levels
The markets continued to witness gains, as traders and speculators
increased their speculative positions in index heavyweights,
tech and Old Economy stocks. |
| Opinion |
“India is emerging
as a backup location for MNCs worldwide”
“Corporate Performance
Management is a new concept”
Leveraging the
retail route |
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| Focus |
Indic Computing comes
of age
Computing in a vernacular language has never been easyif
the content was there then the fonts were missing, and if the
fonts and content were there, then the coding was missing. In
the last ten years of existence the Indian language applications
market has had more hits than misses and is only now gearing
up to come into its own, says Chris Ann Fichardo |
| E-Business |
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Back-up system
is lifeline of NSE
The National Stock Exchange handles more data in a day than
many organisations do in a year, so the back-up system must
necessarily be as world-class as the exchange itself. Shipra
Arora finds out how the NSE does it
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Net4India:
The Indian Internet survivor
While many of its competitors have fallen by the information
highway, Net4India is actually picking up speed. Gaurav Patra
explains what drives the company, which hosts 75,000 websites
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| TechSpace |
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