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www.expresscomputeronline.com WEEKLY INSIGHT FOR TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS
11 July 2005  
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UPFRONT

It’s consolidation time
The notebook market front runner, HP, is confident that it will be able to sustain its lead in this space. However, as more players enter this segment, it will get tougher to outsmart rivals and maintain its share, says Atanu Kumar Das

SMC to woo the enterprise segment
SMC wants to dispel myths that its presence is limited to the wireless segment and it has been catering to the SMB sector. The company has been aggressively targeting enterprises for their 10 Gigabit Ethernet requirements. Jimmy Goh, VP, Sales and Marketing, Asia Pacific, was in India recently to meet channel partners and brief them about the demand for 10 Gigabit Ethernet in the country.

AFL bags contract to manage supply chain for PCS
AFL has bagged a Supply Chain Management contract from PCS Technology. It will help PCS in penetrating the growing Indian market for the latter’s personal computing and enterprise computing products.

Good things come in small packages
The modular approach to power systems may not be the most popular one today but it is getting there, says Vertika Yadav

Seagate’s new kids on the block
Seagate has announced a range of products targeted at OEMs in the consumer electronics, enterprise, desktop and mobile computing segments. “Our storage innovations are driving new capabilities into applications of all kinds, from the home to the office to the road and beyond,” says Sharad Srivastava, Country Manager for Seagate in India.

Pi Technology and Jopasana Software in co-development pact
Jopasana Software & Systems, and UK-based Pi Technology have signed an agreement to jointly execute projects for Pi Technology customers. The two companies have agreed to an exclusive arrangement for business generation and execution in the domain of automotive electronics.

Sirvisetti’s Rs 10 crore expansion plan
Sirvisetti Global Services, the Indian subsidiary of the US-based Sirvisetti Systems, which is engaged in business automation software products and solutions, has drawn up a Rs 10 crore expansion plan for its Indian operations.


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