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How
much can you save using Voice-over-IP?
While
IP Telephony, and the resultant savings in communication costs,
has been gaining considerable attention over the last year,its adoption
has been slow because of the high initial investment required to
set up a Voice-over-IP (VoIP) network.
INDIA
NEWS BUSINESS
Bathina
VoiceAuto is NSTL tested
Bathina Technologies (India), the Hyderabad-based voice automation
software developer, has announced that its product Bathina VoiceAuto
version 1.2 has received the National Software Testing Laboratories
(NSTL) certification.
Krisn develops document
management system
Krisn Information Techno-logies, a Hyderabad-based software
development company, has launched its software application, CLEAR,
to track the movement of physical documents.
EXL
Services doubles capacity with second facility at Noida
EXL Services, the wholly owned subsidiary of Exlservice, is
planning to open up a second call centre facility in Noida.
ADP
ICS launches Global Proxy Voting service
ADP Investor Communication Services (ADP ICS), a division of
Automatic Data Processings Brokerage Services Group, has launched
its new generation of proxy services for global markets, ICS Global.
Tamariind
goes for a wardrobe change, ERP style
Tamariind, a renowned apparel brand from the S Kumars group,
has selected Eastern Software Systems ERP solution to integrate
its complete business environment online.
Infosys
looks to CPD to move up the value chain
Nothing gets Dr M S S Prabhu, senior VP, Infosys, quite as excited
as the concept of a virtual room spanning geographies
with near real-time collaboration for creating products.
HDFC
Bank deploys CA’s Unicenter
HDFC Bank, widely regarded as the leader among Indian private
banks, has deployed CAs family of solutions to simplify IT
administration and improve customer service levels in support of
strategic growth objectives.
QAI
India takes on Big 5 in certification
QAI India has chalked out a strategy for taking on the likes
of KPMG in India by offering assessment services to Indian IT companies.
Seacom
and Zensar jointly eye lucrative retail segment
Indian software companies have nearly exhausted their list of
vertical markets to tap into.
Webgain
guns for big revenues from Indian operations
What is one of the biggest headaches for most developers today?
Arguably, one of the most common answers would be application
integration or in simple words, the ability to make disparate
applications written in different languages talk with each other.
Diffsoft
launches forex risk management software
Differentiated Software Solutions (Diffsoft) is a software and
services provider with a rather unique product. Diffeye is a Forex
Risk Management Software developed after two years of R&D.
ADI
to develop products for analog and mixed signal market
Analog Devices India (ADI), an R&D division of Analog Devices
Inc that develops digital signal process (DSP) and data converters
and amplifiers, plans to develop products for the analog and mixed
signal market too.
Legato
jumps on SME bandwagon
Legato Systems India, a provider of storage management and disaster
recovery software has joined many other IT companies who are trying
to side step the slowdown by shifting focus to the SME segment.
Hughes
launches DirecWay satellite broadband service
Hughes Escorts Commun-ications (HECL) has launched its end-to-end
satellite broadband service, DirecWay, in India.
HP
fortifies storage offerings in India with new product range
Hewlett-Packard India has announced an expansion of its storage
portfolio with the introduction of new midrange, cost-effective
storage solutions.
Net4India
to invest Rs 250 crore in ILD services
Internet service provider Net4India has applied for a licence
to offer international long distance services when the ILD segment
opens up on April 1, 2002. As per DoT directives, the company expects
the LoI to be offered in about 3 weeks.
L&T
Infotech achieves SEI CMM Level 5 in record six months
Larsen & Toubro Infotech (L&T Infotech) announced that
its European operations have been assessed by KPMG at SEI CMM Level
5. L&T Infotech achieved this ascent from Level 4 to Level 5
in a short span of 6 months.
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