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Is infrastructure
management the next big opportunity for India?
Recent
trends in the BPO space have given India the epithet of ‘back-office
of the world’. Now a new thrust by Indian software service
players in the IT infrastructure management space could see
India becoming the nerve centre of the world’s networks, at
least on the maintenance side. Srikanth R P has the details
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Employee
productivity: The metrics, tools and calculators
Measuring the productivity of employees has been one
of the concerns of IT organisations worldwide. |
Issue of October 2003
ERP:
Striking it right
The main causes for ERP failure are not technical or
integration issues. The success of ERP depends on how
one handles change, as one's organization migrates from
a legacy system to ERP. by Brian Pereira
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| India News |
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Neilsoft launches
advanced CAD/CAM app
Aventail opens
R&D centre
Seagate unveils
CE hard drives
IT biggies
eyeing global delivery models: Forrester
BFSI exports
worth $10 bn in ’06: Nasscom
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| India Trends |
Intangibles
matter in RoI
RoI is a vital measure for every enterprise user of IT. Measuring
and managing a company’s intangible assets can lead to a clearer
view of corporate value, says Gaurav Patra |
| Opinion |
India at the Tipping
Point
Communication sans
frontiers |
| News Analysis |
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Healthy
returns
Gurukulonline
to offer eMeet through ASP model
Process
perfect at Newgen
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| Focus |
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Digital manufacturing
drives PLM adoption
Having invested in mechanical CAD/CAM/CAE, tool manufacturers
are looking at tools and solutions that can help them in collaborating
on new designs, speed up product development and improve processes.
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| Company Watch |
SDG Software:
Taking on the big boys
Headquartered in Norwalk, USA, SDG is led by principals with
a combined corporate and consulting experience of over 50 years
in various IT disciplines. |
| SecureSpace |
When ignorance
doesn’t bring bliss
Asian organisations will find the growing number of viruses,
worms, spam, and hacking activities harder to tackle if they
continue to be lax about measuring and addressing the business
impact of information security threats, says Leong Khay Mun |