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26 March 2007  
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     ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
 

Primary Storage
Primary storage’s on a roll
The networked storage market is gathering no moss, driven as it is by consolidation and virtualisation of storage resources, DR, BC and IP storage, compliance and regulations. By Abhinav Singh

Secondary Storage
Secondary storage: speed and security
Virtual Tape Libraries, tape encryption and higher performing disks are some of the innovations that are keeping this market ticking. By Abhinav Singh

Servers
UNIX sprints, x86 slows
Although x86 unit shipments beat the one hundred thousand mark, growth was lacklustre. In contrast, the UNIX server market did quite well. By Akhtar Pasha

Networking
Networking@Wire Speed
The network plays a crucial role connecting end users to middleware, services, applications, and servers. Adding intelligence to the network has enabled applications and services to operate more efficiently and streamlined operational efficiency. By Dominic K

Security
Next Generation Security Threats
Security threats have evolved from viruses to blended threats. The attack pattern has completely changed since and so should defence mechanisms. By Varun Aggarwal

Broadband
No wires for broadband
Although broadband penetration is on the lower side in India, wireless technology is set to accelerate its growth in 2007 and beyond. By Vinita Gupta

PCs & Workstations
PCs-the great enabler
Increased IT adoption on account of a plethora of e-governance initiatives, both central and state, lower prices and rising demand from B and C class cities are some of the factors that are boosting PC sales. By Faiz Askari

Document Management
Integration is the word for DMS
Owing to the large number of public sector enterprises that are still paper based, India remains a key market for DMS solutions. Vendors integrating their DMS solutions with ERP systems and venturing into the design space have created a new wave amongst Indian enterprises. By Chirasrota Jena

Printing & Imaging
Printing & Imaging: Capture, print and keep
Laser printers are more popular than ever, colour is everywhere and digital photography— like e-mail before it—is only spurring the use of printers. By Faiz Askari

Infrastructure Management
Managing infrastructure
IM helps organisations focus on what's important. By Dominic K

Peripherals
Peripherals: Catch the action
To provide a better computing environment, vendors are coming up with ergonomic and wireless-enabled peripheral devices. 2007 will see the debut of sleeker products at lower prices. By Chirasrota Jena

Mobile Computing
Mobile Computing: Living wire free
A narrowed price gap between desktops and notebooks and the freedom provided by wireless technology have resulted in a mobile boom. By Kushal Shah

Open Source Software
OSS diversifies as it gains acceptance
While Linux is the visible face of the Open Source movement, trends like interoperability have given additional impetus to the Open Source Market. By Faiz Askari

Enterprise Application Software
Record breaking growth for EAS
Strong demand from SMBs, manufacturing, exports and pharmaceuticals propelled the market in 2006. 2007 is expected to be even better. By Akhtar Pasha

Domestic Outsourcing
Outsourcing: Give it away now
As India Inc grows at a rampant pace, outsourcing can ease a company's overheads by letting it focus on its core competencies. By Varun Aggarwal

Power Conditioning
UPS market zooms ahead
As sales in B and C class cities pick up, the UPS category is booming. By Tanu Talwar

Databases
Manage your data
Growing data stores have resulted in the creation of sophisticated applications that give a wide range of options to DBAs. By Kushal Shah


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