Issue dated - 17th May 2004

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Trilogy’s admirable business model
IN today’s world, customers want value for the investments they make in IT. Consequently, they tend to view return on investment (RoI) as a major criterion while evaluating the success of their investment, says Joe Liemandt, founder and chief executive officer, Trilogy.

Kejian launches GSM phones in India
CHINA Kejian Corporation has launched several GSM phone models in India; the prices range from Rs 4,905 to Rs 16,650. All phones come with a lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects.

Satyam plans to hire 3,500
SATYAM, the NYSE-listed IT services company, is looking for strategic acquisitions in core areas like technology, consulting, geography and domain competency.

Oracle adds India payroll features to HRMS E-Business Suite
Oracle has announced the availability of India-specific payroll features to its existing Human Resource Management Systems (HRMS) E-Business Suite. The payroll incorporates Indian Income Tax forms.

Digital future to be unveiled at BroadcastAsia2004
BroadcastAsia2004, an Asian electronic media event, is set to play a bigger role as the region prepares itself for a wave of digitisation in the industry.

Sas launches advanced BI tool
SAS India recently launched SAS 9 version of its BI application with enhanced analytics and refined user interfaces.

AMD sets up an engineering centre in India
AMD’s (Advanced Micro Devices) decision to set up its first microprocessor design programme in India came late but it has already chalked out big plans for India.

Unisys sets up development centre
Unisys has set up its first global development centre for software development, maintenance, business process outsourcing and technical help desk services in India.

Sierra Atlantic to have campus in Hyderabad, to expand to other cities
US-based application management service provider Sierra Atlantic has drawn up plans to set up its own campus in Hyderabad at an investment of $4-5 million.


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