IBM guns for
leadership in Unix servers
2003 was an exceptionally good year for IBM’s Unix server
line, the pSeries. For the first time in the recent past, Big
Blue beat HP in Unix server sales.
Issue of Mar 2004 From
the wire-room to the boardroom
A CIO of a mature organization of today has shed the
so-called 'strictly techie' status to step into a leadership
role in business strategy planning.
PeopleSoft
and Zensar to offer outsourced HR services
The Indian outsourcing juggernaut rolls on. The latest concept
emerging from the outsourcing scene is related to human resources
(HR) outsourcing. Hitherto organisations have been reluctant
to outsource HR.
Stock File
Cautiousness
and uncertainty prevail in markets
THE markets have continued to remain extremely volatile with
a negative bias on the back of poll results and negative cues
from global markets. Volumes recorded continued to remain low.
E-Business
IT in cinema:
the Rajtaru story
THE growing need for digital processing has forced the Indian
film industry and its sub-segment of production houses to adopt
advanced storage devices.
India Trends
India Inc.
outsources IT infrastructure to specialists
Indian CIOs are contemplating outsourcing every IT function
including those that were considered too vital and proprietary
to be trusted to a third party in the not so distant past.
Company Watch
Tejas strides
ahead in optical networking
As an Indian start-up, Tejas Networks has faced tough times.
Unperturbed, it overcame initial hiccups and succeeded in
carving a niche for itself in the optical networking product
space.
Grid computing
gets down to business
In the wake of the rise and fall of the dotcom era, new technologies
that promise the moon and stars are often regarded with a
healthy dose of scepticism.