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www.expresscomputeronline.com WEEKLY INSIGHT FOR TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS
21 March 2005  
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Climb every desktop
It’s taken a while, but Linux is finally making its presence felt in the Indian desktop PC market. Red Hat and Novell (SUSE Linux) have both reported an uptick in sales of desktop Linux software.

Upfront

Remote connectivity with SSL VPN
This technology is expected to grow at a healthy 60 percent in 2005 as companies set up global offices, says Abhinav Singh

“Disk-to-disk backup is 2-3 times faster than conventional backup”

“VoIP inter-operability is something VeriSign does very well”

Indian SMBs spent $317 million on printers in 2004
Total spending on printers by Indian small and medium businesses (SMBs) exceeded $300 million over the last 12 months, and is expected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate of roughly 22 percent over the next five years.

ICICI OneSource scores a first
Account Solutions Group LLC (ASG), which was recently-acquired by ICICI OneSource, has become the first company in the world to earn the 3.4 COPC-2000 CSP Base Standard certification. Issued by COPC, this standard is a certification specifically developed by buyers and providers of customer contact centre services.

Tally introduces first VAT-compliant solution
Tally Solutions has launched India’s first VAT-complaint business accounting solution, Tally 7.2, as the country gears up to adopt Value Added Tax (VAT) from April 1.

 


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