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www.expresscomputeronline.com WEEKLY INSIGHT FOR TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS
14 January 2008  
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Server vendors go after upcountry markets
IBM, HP and Sun Microsystems have fast expanded their SME reach in upcountry markets and established a local presence. These new markets have helped server vendors garner additional revenues, both x86 and Unix, as well as helped expand the server market says Akhtar Pasha.

Domestic IT transformation: a multi-million market
IT outsourcing was the over-arching trend in the domestic market last year. IT outsourcing (re-engineering) has moved beyond BFSI and telecom to untapped sectors such as manufacturing, government, auto, pharma and retail and is expected to grow further says Mohd Shariff PA.

BankTech Congress 2007
The conference catered to both the IT and retail sides of banking, says Renuka Vembu

State of the Data Center
A study entitled Symantec State of the Data Center undertaken in Sept 2007 by Ziff Davis Enterprise, on behalf of Symantec Corp. encompassed 800 data center managers across 14 countries.

It’s all about sharing
Pranay Jhaveri, Sales Director-India, F5 Networks Singapore Pte Ltd talks about disaster recovery and F5’s plans for India with Mohd Shariff PA

Alibaba.com brings Open Sesame to India
Alibaba.com, the world’s leading online marketplace for international trade, hosted its first Open Sesame event in India at the Grand Hyatt, Mumbai.

Time to get serious about SOA
IBM believes that it is time for companies to get serious about Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). The company has more than 5,700 customers using its middleware and SOA configurations. Tom Rosamilia, General Manager, Application and Integration, Middleware Division, IBM Software Group, talks to Abhinav Singh about Big Blue’s SOA strategy and why companies are embracing SOA in large numbers.


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