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www.expresscomputeronline.com WEEKLY INSIGHT FOR TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS
13 November 2006  
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    MARKET - The Business of Technology
 

Sub-10k PCs fail to take off
Although the sub-10k PC was launched with much fanfare, it failed to create the desired effect. Shivani Shinde reports.

Basel II: banks struggle to meet deadline
Big Indian banks are gearing up to comply with international standards by adopting Basel II, but smaller institutions are struggling to cope, finds Megha Banduni.

Dynamic partners in retail
Priya Jain chronicles how Microsoft is going about marketing its Dynamics offerings to retailers.

“Organisations have neither the time nor the money to struggle with complex technologies”
Greg McClement, Co-Founder and VP, Net Integration Technologies, Worldwide, and Yatin Kantak, Regional Director, India / South-East Asia Middle East, NET-ITECH Asia-Pacific India, on the advantages of Nitix Linux and other important issues.

Project Sharada: innovation in education
The use of information and communication technology (ICT) tools have had a significant impact on all walks of life, including the education sector. For instance, the combination of video, animation, audio, graphics, and text resources provides enhanced facilities for educators.

McAfee launches new Stinger
McAfee launched a new version of Stinger, which targets viruses, Trojans and malware that may be embedded in MP3 files on various music players and iPods.

IPTV-based movie on-Demand channel
ANYTIME, a Video-on-Demand (VoD) channel, has signed a five-year distribution agreement with broadband provider, India Online Broadband Limited (IOL).

Capgemini acquires Kanbay, expands Indian presence
Capgemini announced its acquisition of Kanbay for $29 per share in cash. The deal is valued at $1.25 billion based on shared outstanding warrants, restricted shares and vested stock options at year end.


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