Issue dated - 16th February 2004

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Cover Story
Novell’s SuSE Linux acquisition could make the penguin fly
India is home to around 6,50,000 software developers and constitutes close to 10 percent of the world’s developer population. India is also registering one of the fastest growth rates when it comes to the number of developers—the base of professionals is growing at an average of more than 30 percent year-on-year.
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InfrastructureStrategies 2003
Enterprise Protection Strategies 2003
Seminar on Business Continuity
tSource 2002

BPO blues: What HRcan do
In an ideal situation, a business process outsourcing (BPO) entity—even if it’s a third party one—becomes an extended functional department of the organisations from which it gets business.

Issue of Jan 2004
The next big thing in enterprise technology
A look at the infrastructure trends that have impacted enterprises around the world recently, and that are likely to impact Indian Enterprises in 2004

India News

Kesdee enters into strategic partnership with PRMIA
Misys to expand operations in India
Panasonic eyeing value-added pie
iCOPE teams up with ASC Germany
ECIL to supply 1 lakh EVMs, targets Rs 1,100 crore turnover
IT’s politically correct: Indian, Pak firms eye tech tie-ups
Bulletion Board

Opinion

Mobile applications respond faster with C++
SSL-VPN: New paradigm in remote access
Weaving KM into the lifeblood of corporations

News Analysis

A fight in the open
Canon seeks customer loyalty with True Value
Sun pushes reference architectures to increase market share
Kalzoom Technologies: Zooming in on KM

India Trends

RFID is India Software Inc’s route to retail
Insurance sector to drive Indian CRM market

Stock File
Choppy days ahead
The markets have continued to display extreme bouts of volatility and choppiness. Traders and speculators however were seen building positions in some index heavyweight and auto stocks, but continued to book profits on the tech sector due to the weakness on Nasdaq.
TechSpace

Enhance your Web pages with DHTML – III
Deploying .NET applications - II

E-Business
Citrix simplifies information access at Alstom
Commencing operations in Kolkata (then Calcutta) during the 1910s, Alstom has emerged as one of the leading companies in India in areas such as energy and transport infrastructure, electrical and industrial equipment (including boilers and turbines), pollution control equipment for power plants, and transmission and distribution equipment.
Company Watch
Discreet—Entertainment’s secret ingredient
The Last Samurai, Spider Man, The Lord of the Rings, Minority Report, Star Wars, and The Matrix—other than being mega-budget Hollywood productions these films have one more thing in common.

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