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www.expresscomputeronline.com WEEKLY INSIGHT FOR TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS
24 January 2005  
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Hospitals turn to HIS for growth
Indian hospitals, nursing homes and polyclinics are waking up to the power of Hospital Information Systems (HIS) that have changed the way healthcare is managed. Although the HIS market is still at a nascent stage, Indian hospitals, particularly those that are professionally-run, are gearing up to offer facilities comparable to the best in the world. HIS is expected to play a major role in this transition.

Net4India to offer .IN domain names
Indian Internet Service Provider (ISP), Net4India is offering in-country domains for an annual fee of Rs 800 per domain name. Companies that are interested in taking up this offer can apply for the .IN domain in the sunrise period starting from January 1 to January 21, 2005.

Harbinger Group plans e-learning centre
E-learning player, the Harbinger Group is investing in a centre of excellence at Pune. The company, which has already made an investment of Rs 4.5 crore, now plans to invest an additional Rs 2 crore this year. Plans are afoot to increase the headcount to 200 from 110.

TVS-E enters recycled laser toner market
The lucrative office supplies segment has caught the fancy of TVS-E, a low-price, high-volume computer peripherals player. It is gearing- up to tap the recycled laser toner market in India.

ICICI Infotech launches solution for the dairy industry
ICICI Infotech has launched dbizpro, a multilingual dairy management solution for milk and dairy processing units. This software helps automate the entire dairy supply chain from cattle feed and milk collection at the village-level (dairy co-operative societies) to chilling and processing centres. It has already been implemented at two milk co-operatives in Maharashtra—Jalgaon Co-operative Milk Union and Rajarambapu Patil Milk Union at Islampur in Sangli District.

‘Storage software will account for 50 percent of our revenues’
EMC is bullish about the global storage software market. It believes that the storage software is slated for a boom period as organisations turn to Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) solutions and disk-to-disk backup to manage and protect their data.

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