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www.expresscomputeronline.com WEEKLY INSIGHT FOR TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS
12 December 2005  
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In for the long haul
NetApp edged out EMC and was hot on market leader HP’s heels in H1 2005. Akhtar Pasha finds that the vendor’s consistent growth is serving it well in the Indian networked storage market.

Upfront

Consolidation means efficiency
Enterprises are consolidating computer hardware to reduce complexities in their data centres, says Abhinav Singh.

Persistent Systems acquires ControlNet
Persistent Systems has acquired ControlNet India, a 100 percent subsidiary of US-based ControlNet Inc. for approximately $2 million (Rs 9 crore). The acquisition provides Persistent Systems an opportunity to venture into embedded systems and Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) design.

CA unveils Unicenter 11
Unicenter 11’s ability to integrate with third-party tools through a common management database is expected to unify and simplify security and storage management, says Shivani Shinde.

“Companies are looking beyond anti-virus solutions”

NIIT and Open University forge academic alliance
NIIT has forged an academic alliance with the Open University (OU) of UK to make available the British institution’s degree programme—BSc (Honours) in Computing and its Practice—at its education centres to students in Bangladesh, Botswana, Ghana, Indonesia, Nigeria and Vietnam.

Motorola, Bharti in strategic partnership
Motorola has joined forces with Bharti Teletech in a strategic agreement that extends Motorola’s reach across cities and smaller towns in India. The deal gives Motorola an unprecedented breadth of distribution through one of the widest retail networks for phones in the country.


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