Issue dated - 26th July 2004

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Help! Education drowning
While our universities may survive, I have doubts whether education will survive. Increasingly, universities are organisations which award degrees. Education is an incidental activity.

Managing storage through layers
IT IS apparent that information storage is regarded very highly among enterprises, as it has turned out to be a very potent tool for remaining competitive in today’s dynamic business environment.

Application access strategy for an on-demand enterprise
HOW do you digest the fact that on an average 70 percent of corporate IT spend goes into managing its applications in the total IT infrastructure? The Yankee Group, a top IT research firm, confirms that nearly 80 percent of IT budgets are spent on maintaining current IT systems, leaving little scope for newer initiatives.

Which browser should you use?
UNTIL recently, that would have been a stupid question to ask. After all, more than 95 percent of the world uses Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) for that purpose. But after a slew of security loopholes discovered in IE during the past few months, security-conscious users are looking at alternatives.

“The McAfee name will give us a better brand recall”
With the recent change in its name from Network Associates to McAfee, the company is looking at reaping the benefits of a renewed brand strategy.


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