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Microsoft
bets on ISV thrust to increase uptake of Office XP
Office XP, the latest avatar of Microsoft’s flagship Office
suite, has been around for a year now, and Microsoft is aggressively
trying to get ISVs onto the Office bandwagon. With about a hundred
ISVs now developing apps on the Office XP platform, and in the
process unlocking hitherto hidden value for users, Prashant
L Rao finds that a potentially huge market could open up for
the company. |
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Is
Technical Writing a viable career option?
Ever thought about what goes
into creating the user manuals or instruction brochures
of your music system, mobile phones or even the car maintenance
guides? .... |
July
Issue - Realizing ROI on IT
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Industry Veterans share their Views
In the recent Network Magazine-ORG-MARG survey, 34 percent
of the IT Heads said they consider ROI as an important
decision-making parameter for an IT investment. |
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MS launches Project 2002
IBM takes the lead in storage
Network Programs sets eyes on lucrative
BPO market
NetMagic and Innasite to tap global
RMS space
Quantum targets new verticals
Axcend scouts for start-ups
Cranes to distribute Lanner’s Witness
Offshore model gains over onsite
India Weekly Roundup
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| India
Trends |
Banks usher in second coming of ASPs
The
Indian banking sector is slowly but surely realising the benefits
of using services offered by ASPs. Access to the latest technology
at the lowest possible investment, with an added advantage of
a substantial reduction in transaction costs are just some of
the benefits of outsourcing from an ASP. Rajneesh De & Chitra
Padmanabhan illustrate how these offerings prove especially
beneficial to banks in an era where it is becoming increasingly
important to offer the customer a variety of services at the
lowest cost... |
| E-Business |
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E&C division leads IT charge at L&T
Bringing IT to heavy-duty industries
like engineering and construction is no easy task. It calls
for huge investments and precise planning. Yet, L&Ts E&C has
done it and done it to its advantage. Srikanth R P finds out
how
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India
Computes
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Vidyakash
2002: Educating the online educator
Media Lab Asia: Under
pressure to deliver results
Bytes For All
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Opinion |
Telephony winds shift toward IP
Jayesh Chitania says that as the
telephony industry matures, VoIP-enabled applications will increasingly
thrive |
| Interviews |
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“The e-learning market in India
is still in a nascent stage”
Dennis
Kwok, Director, Sun Educational Services, Asia Pacific was
in India to sign an agreement with Satyam to provide and promote
Sun’s Enterprise Learning Platform (ELP) in India. He spoke
to Sneha Paul on the importance of ELP and on the IT training
market scenario
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