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Feature-rich
notebooks on the corporate menu
Indian companies and individuals still prefer feature-rich
notebooks to the budget versions, which is why the Rs 50K-plus
models continue to lead the market. Vinutha V searches for
the rationale.
Upfront
Nitix
automates Linux OS
Irrespective of their size, businesses are always looking
for robust systems that do not crash, have reliable backup
facilities, and utilise technology that is not complicated
for the end-user. Net Integration Technologies (NITI) says
it has a solution for this.
Intransa
on a roll
In the first nine months of 2005, Intransa acquired 35 customers
for its IP SAN solutions. Akhtar Pasha examines the companys
prospects in 2006.
Oracle
OpenWorld: Bullish about India
The year has certainly started with good news for Indian IT
business. First came the news about Ciscos continued
interest in the Indian markets, followed by the announcement
of a chip fabrication plant by AMD and SemIndia, then Bill
Gates came calling with a promise to invest $1.7 billion over
the next four years.
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