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www.expresscomputeronline.com WEEKLY INSIGHT FOR TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS
19 November 2007  
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    MARKET - The Business of Technology
 

No end to cybercrime
Crime in cyberspace is on the rise and Indians are as likely to be targeted as anybody else. Much needs to be done to secure India Inc. and end-users, writes Vinita Gupta

Satyam posts strong results; announces NITOR acquisition and Fujitsu Deal
Satyam Computer Services Limited posted a Q2 profit increase of 27.9% over last year in spite of fears over appreciation of the rupee and the resultant drop in margins.

Threat to Indian offshoring: Hackett
The “second wave” is coming. This is a wake up call to Indian outsourcing and offshoring industry.

Telecom giants enter fledgling IPTV market
Indian telcos intend to ride IPTV into the entertainment sector with the twin goals of raising their revenues while at the same time utlilizing their existing broadband infrastructure. By Kushal Shah

HP set to exploit Retail Imaging
The company’s retail printing initiative combines retail outlets and Snapfish’s India-centric Web site

The need for BCM
Today’s ever-changing scenario in the business sector makes business continuity and disaster management imperative functions for any company.

Securing the BFSI sector
Aladdin Knowledge Systems and Information Security conducted an event to examine the issues and challenges faced by the BFSI sector


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