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Networking Special

Indian enterprises embrace Enterprise Management Solutions
As more and more Indian corporates rush to embrace Enterprise Management Solutions (EMS), which offer the promise of end-to-end control over IT assets, the market is seeing more players jumping into the fray, resulting in increasing fragmentation. Rajneesh De reports

Networking hardware market sees consolidation
Being a huge segment with many players elbowing for space, the Indian networking hardware market isn’t an easy market to track. Rajneesh De breaks up this market into its individual constituents and sees how the players fared

Managed network services catches on in a big way
With Indian firms realising the benefits of outsourcing, the managed network services segment is up for good days ahead. Besides, many players in this space are also aiming for even bigger stakes capturing global markets. Srikanth R P has the details

Riding the wireless wave
Wireless LANs (WLANs) have delivered on the promise of low cost, high-speed medium range connectivity. Every market indicator suggests that WLAN is a current reality and will continue to find increased penetration in select segments.

Network security: Going beyond firewalls
A few years ago, security for Indian enterprises meant putting a firewall in place. Today, with the Internet impacting the banking and financial services industry (BFSI) and the manufacturing segment, companies in these areas are looking beyond mere firewalls.

The top ten network security breaches
BIND weaknesses: The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) package is the most widely used implementation of Domain Name Service (DNS) by which we locate systems on the Internet by name, without having to know specific IP addresses.

SAN surges ahead as DAS stays still
While SAN has been tom-tommed as the coming technology in storage for quite some time, 2002 looks like the year when it will finally take off. Prashant L Rao takes a close look at the SAN market, the evolution of SAN and the varied strategies that vendors are adopting in this space

Wireless helps Jindal ensure seamless communication
A Wireless LAN implementation is helping Jindal Strips maintain continuous connectivity and enable seamless information-capturing at its Hissar plant in Haryana. Shipra Arora delves into the philosophy behind this pilot project


IT People Dilemmas of an HR manager in the ITES industry
Setting high motivational levels is one of the most daunting tasks faced by HR managers in the ITES industry

Infrastructure Strategies 2002 - Maintaining a fine balance
The days of carefree IT spending has given way to an era of regulated IT budgets, ROI focused investments and increased efficiencies.

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