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www.expresscomputeronline.com WEEKLY INSIGHT FOR TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS
20 August 2007  
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Indian Piracy: a progress report
There’s greater awareness regarding the perils of piracy and the corresponding benefits of original software and this is reflected in piracy levels dropping by three points over the past three years. By Faiz Askari

Neilsoft registers 59 percent growth
Neilsoft announced that their revenues grew by 59 percent in FY 2006-07 to approximately Rs 65 crores.

Innovation to the fore
India Inc is interested in deploying innovative printing solutions that lower TCO. By Faiz Askari

Connecting through multimedia
Rediff.com has come up with new initiatives on the lines of social networking to help you make friends via multimedia content. Manish Agarwal, Vice President –Marketing, Rediff.com talks to Kushal Shah about iShare and blogshowcase.

Simplify and accelerate
Nicholas Tang, Managing Director, Asia, Progress Software and Larry DiLoreto, Vice President Asia Pacific & Japan, Progress Software talk to Express Computer about the company’s plans for India and their take on the Indian business scenario.

Beyond subscriptions: Red Hat looks to services
Red Hat recently opened an offshore development centre in Mumbai. It is spreading its wings in the services sector. Rachel Cassidy, Vice President –Global Services, Red Hat talks to Kushal Shah about the company’s services thrust.

Hosted ERP for the Indian SMB
Microsoft’s hosted ERP model aims to up the ante when it comes to making ERP affordable for SMBs. It eliminates upfront capital expenditure and the need for in-house IT resources and infrastructure. By Faiz Askari


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