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Nearshore: India
Software Inc moves closer for comfort
Nearshore outsourcing is the practice of outsourcing work to
neighbouring countries. Besides the normal benefits of outsourcing,
geographical proximity translates into easier access and communication.
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NetDevices
bullish on Indian market
Mensamind unveils
weblogging portal
EC-Council
teams up with STQC to deliver ethical hacking training
Nucleus ramps
up to boost growth
NSE.IT and
Thinksoft in strategic partnership
HP spruces
up imaging and printing business
Keane to enter
BPO, invest $25 million in India
Suns
mantra for network computing: Big gain, No pain
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REV does
away with the limitations of tape drives
We want
to play the value game, not the volume game
Managing archival
data
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| News Analysis |
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HP bets
on Itanium without losing sight of PA-RISC
Nagpur:
Emerging destination for India IT Inc
Managed
storage services finally take off
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| Stock File |
Poll
results will decide future course of markets
Lacklustre and rangebound trading due to the ongoing Lok Sabha
elections has been the story at the bourses. However, an intermediate
broad-based rally was triggered on April 21, cued by exit polls
giving the ruling coalition a majority. |
| India Computes |
The designs
of BITS Pilani
Learning
in a CASTLE?
CSI &
MKCL organise national workshop
BytesForAll |
| India Trends |
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Is there
a market for DMPs in India?
FOR a segment which many analysts believed was on its last
leg, 2003 was a happening year.
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| Technology |
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Customer databases
and real-time CRM
A customer database is an organised collection of comprehensive
information about individual customers or prospects that is
current, accessible, and actionable for such marketing purposes
as lead generation, lead qualification, sale of a product
or service, or maintenance of customer relationships.
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| TechSpace |
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Custom formats
in Excel
The Timezone
application - I
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| E-Business |
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How Fourth
Shift helped the first name in photography
ESTABLISHED in India in 1913, Kodak India is a subsidiary
of Kodak Limited, UK. The company is well known for its cameras,
both analogue and digital. In India, Kodak is a leader in
the digital camera market with a 47 percent share.
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