Issue dated - 05th January 2004

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Cover Story
Oracle wants to control the grid with 10g
Grid Computing is a revolutionary concept that has the potential to change many computing paradigms, but till date, it has largely attracted academic interest alone.
Access Research/Studies presented at our events

InfrastructureStrategies 2003
Enterprise Protection Strategies 2003
Seminar on Business Continuity
tSource 2002

HR management systems come of age
“Does my HR Management System (HRMS) add any real value?” This is a question which till some time back did not hold much significance for Indian enterprises, already burdened with the onerous task of calculating the RoI from their finance, marketing, sales and other systems.

Issue of December 2003
Network Cabling: New possibilities
Along with enterprise hardware and software, companies should also upgrade its existing cabling infrastructure. A look at the current and future cabling possibilities for networks in an enterprise. by Soutiman Das Gupta

India News

Surgical Info to expand Hyderabad facility
NewsPortwise bullish on India
Base Info launches BI for SMEs

Opinion

Interview
“We expect to see 600,000 Indian Java developers by 2006”
Interview
“There is a need for KM in the Indian enterprise”
Working in collaborative ecosystems
Does CRM really pay off?

News Analysis

Project Selo boosts CRPF’s armoury
Here comes the Sun Ray
Autodesk bets future on design process going mobile
Panchshil Realty’s convention centre at Pune

Company Watch
Successful Quest in high-end engineering
QuEST LLC provides engineering services to Fortune 200 firms. Akhtar Pasha analyses the firm’s plans to keep its growth momentum going by focusing on high growth areas such as aerospace, oil & gas and energy
E-Business

CRM responsible for magic at Bharti
Though it is continuously spreading its wings, expanding its capabilities, and exploring new horizons, one rule at Bharti remains unchanged: seek out the world’s best technology and put it at the service of customers.

India Computes

Linux draws big numbers to Bangalore
Programming, the desi way
BytesForAll

India Trends
Will 2004 be year of the budget notebook?
Now that the sub-Rs 50K notebook market is here to stay, questions arise. Will these notebooks cannibalise top-end PC sales? Will prospective desktop buyers opt for cheap notebooks instead? Will prices fall further? Shipra Arora looks for some answers
TechSpace

Data querying without query language
Tapping processes using WMI - I


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