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The
Vista Effect
Five years after Windows XP, the latest desktop OS from Microsoft
promises better hardware support, security and a spruced up
user interface. It also has steeper hardware requirements.
By Faiz Askari
Will
India take to SAM
A clear cut SAM policy will not only help reduce software
piracy but it will also help enterprises raise their productivity.
By Chirasrota Jena
Lenovo
opens an innovation center in India
Lenovo has announced the launch of its first innovation centre
in India. The centre is based in Mumbai and is spread across
4,500 square feet.
Storage
utilisation is still fairly low
During the HDS Inspire APAC CIO summit at Phuket, Hubert M.
Yoshida shared his companys vision to enter into the
Software as a Service (SAAS) segment with Chirasrota Jena.
The
concept of Web services has to move to the business level.
Atul Sareen, Director Operations, SAP India Pvt. Ltd discusses
about enterprise services, a concept that goes a step beyond
Web services and the companys plans in this regard,
with Prashant L Rao
Succeeding
the hard way
The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE) Entrepreneurial Summit
2006 was recently conducted in Mumbai. The event spoke of
the entrepreneurial spirit that could make any initiative
by either an employee within a company or even by an individual
working in the voluntary or social sector, a success.
Digital
Infrastructure Forum
ASUSTek Computer Inc and Exfinity launched an interactive
forum called Digital Infrastructure Forum (DIF) to address
infrastructure challenges in the digital content creation
arena.
Game
On! With Xbox 360
Microsoft Entertainment and Devices Division (MEDD) recently
launched two games for their next generation gaming console,
Xbox 360. The games launched were Gears of War and Viva Pinata.
SAPs
helping hand for Indian retail
SAP has opened a Centre of Excellence (CoE) for retail. By
Kushal Shah.
Qualcomms
wireless dream
Qualcomm recently announced the names of the developers who
will participate in its Wireless Reach BREW Application Funding
Program.
NXP
and SRV go cordless
A recent study showed that the Indian electronics equipment
production will grow at 50 percent y-o-y till 2010. NXP Semiconductors,
formerly known as Philips Semiconductors wants to be part
of this. The company has collaborated with SRV Telecom to
design, develop and manufacture Digitally Enhanced Cordless
Telephones (DECT) in India.
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