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www.expresscomputeronline.com WEEKLY INSIGHT FOR TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS
10 September 2007  
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Harvest’s here for Big Blue
India has emerged as a favored destination at IBM worldwide. By Faiz Askari

Software testing: shadow of consolidation looms
The global push for better software development standards, reduced time to market and increased demand for software stability, not to mention reduced costs have translated into the emergence of software testing as one of the primary outsourced services and a $45 billion business worldwide. By Satyam Pati

Taking SaaS to market
The SaaS model is gaining ground with vendors focusing on it in a big way. By Neeraj Gandhi

Reliance ADA Group launches BigAdda.com
BigAdda, a part of the Reliance ADA group, recently announced the launch of its Indian youth networking site bigadda.com.

Chemoil to raise stake in Calsoft
Chemoil has made an open offer to acquire an additional 20 percent equity stake in Calsoft from existing shareholders.

LifeSize boosts Indian presence
LifeSize Communications, has added three channel partners—Actis Technologies, Enkay Technologies and SEC Communications.

Office 2007 as an application platform
Javed Sikander, Director Industry Architecture, Microsoft Corporation talks to Express Computer about the concept of Office Business Applications (OBA), how ISVs are entering into partnerships with Microsoft to create an ecosystem for Office 2007 as an application platform and the competition Redmond faces in this space.

Cellcast Asia gets funding; commences independent operations
Cellcast Asia holdings, a subsidiary of UK based Cellcast Plc, has obtained funding through Canaan Partners, a global venture capital firm which primarily invests in early- stage technology and life sciences companies.


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