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www.expresscomputeronline.com WEEKLY INSIGHT FOR TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS
4 April 2005  
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What Opteron means to Sun
Sun Microsystems controls half the Unix server market. That doesn’t leave much scope for growth. Now the company is eyeing the x86 market with servers based on AMD’s Opteron processor, and it’s got a good start, says Akhtar Pasha

Upfront

EnterpriseIT 2005 from June 14 in Singapore
I ndian companies looking for innovative enterprise solutions that will streamline business processes and cost structures can visit EnterpriseIT, an enterprise technology exhibition that takes place annually in Singapore. This year, EnterpriseIT 2005 will be held from June 14-17.

Teradata launches BI user group
Teradata, a division of NCR Corporation, has announced the launch of the first Business Intelligence (BI) user group in India. The aim of the group will be to assist in the development of the Indian BI market and to provide the latest information on BI strategies. Every quarter, Teradata will invite this community to discover and share best-practice principles in data warehousing.

Infosys’ IMS recommended for BS15000 certification
Infosys Technologies has announced that its Infrastructure Management Services (IMS) practice has been recommended for the BS15000 certification by DNV (Det Norske Veritas).

Tata Teleservices inducted in CDG Executive Board
In a major development, the CDMA Development Group (CDG) has announced that Tata Teleservices has been inducted as a member of the CDG Executive Board. Greg Young, Chief Officer, Network & Value Added Services, Tata Teleservices, will serve on the board.

AP announces new IT policy
Considering the future requirements of the IT industry, the Andhra Pradesh government has announced a new IT policy focussing mainly on small and medium businesses (SMBs). The policy will come into effect from April 1 this year.

Polycom to enter IP phones market
With organisations deploying IP networks, video conferencing giant Polycom is looking to make major inroads in the Indian enterprise segment. Polycom already has over 600 customers in India primarily using the company’s video conferencing solutions; the company is now planning to grow beyond its core market.

D-Link India enters UPS and Inverter market
D-Link India has made an entry into the Indian UPS and inverter market by launching a series of products under the brand name ‘Digi-Power,’ targeting the SOHO and SMB segments. Initially, the company plans to reach out to its existing customers using dial-up modems, motherboards and switches.

Stock Exchange, Mumbai enables remote management of data centre
The Stock Exchange, Mumbai, popularly known as BSE, has enabled remote management of its data centre by choosing Raritan’s Dominion KX digital KVM switches for managing Windows-based servers and Dominion SX serial console servers.

Blue Star Infotech partners with Datastream
Blue Star Infotech (BSI) has announced a partnership with US-based vendor, Datastream—a player in Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) solutions. Blue Star Infotech has already bagged an order from ING Vysya Bank, Bangalore, for the implementation of Datastream’s EAM solution christened ‘MP2’.

Jabil Circuit chooses Datacraft infrastructure solutions
Jabil Circuit Inc, an electronic services provider, has selected Datacraft to provide the entire network infrastructure for its new manufacturing facility at Ranjangaon near Pune.

LG bets big on Sonoma
A boom in the notebook market coupled with a surge in the demand for wireless-enabled notebooks has encouraged LG Electronics India to launch high-end notebooks based on Intel’s Sonoma platform.

ClearCube launches India operations
ClearCube Technology, a significant player in the PC blades market, has announced its entry into the Indian market.

Tried, tested, trusted
Software testing could potentially be the next big thing for the Indian software industry, says Deepali Gupta

Flexible licencing is in
Companies selling software development tools are attempting to woo Indian software companies with subscription-based models, says Srikanth RP

“With IQ on Linux, companies can potentially save up to 50 percent on licencing or hardware costs”
What trends do you see in the data warehousing market?

 


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