Issue dated - 21st October 2002

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Top Story this Week

Notebook crown up for grabs
Q2 figures for the Indian notebook market show that HP has overtaken IBM both in units and revenues—with the HP-Compaq merger playing a big role. In the past, IBM used to lead in revenues, while Compaq led in unit shipments. Prashant L Rao looks at how HP became the leader and finds out more on Big Blue’s plans to grab the crown back in coming quarters

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InfrastructureStrategies 2002
Managing customers the CRM way
The Indian CRM market is broadly categorised into CRM products (hardware and software) and services (consulting, systems integration, training, outsourcing).
October Issue - Case Study Special
Connecting theory to practice
A collection of eight case studies that talk about companies that re-modelled themselves into smart knowledge-driven enterprises ...
India News

CMS diversifies to leverage growth in financial segment
Trianz to increase outsourcing to India
Samsung sets up PC assembling unit in Kolkata
West Bengal to modify its IT Policy
DPS makes digital archiving a reality
Weekly Round Up

News Analysis

Rational simplifies Web development
Exl plans to de-risk business model

India Trends

Software components herald a new opportunity
With competitive pressures increasing steadily to complete software projects ASAP, Indian software companies have been aggressively adopting the component route. Srikanth R P writes on the promise of component technologies, and its future in the Indian software industry

Stock File

Sentiment improves slightly
Positive statements by the Prime Minister on the divestment front helped improve sentiment on the bourses.

Opinion

Wireless: Waiting to break loose
Interviews
“Indian market for storage management software will grow by 75 percent”
“Merging has made us a multiple networking solution provider”

E-Business

Fame Adlabs leverages IT for a visual treat
Who would have imagined IT would play a role in activities such as booking and scheduling films, auditing, consolidating or analysing box-office data? Yet it does. At Fame Adlabs, Maharashtra’s first fully computerised multiplex, where IT forms the core of all operations. In fact, the company’s customer-centric approach has gained ground only through the judicious use of IT, says Chitra Padmanabhan

Focus

Indian GIS industry aims for the sky
From farming techniques to monitoring health in villages to providing terrain knowledge to the army, the usage of GIS has truly spread over all sectors today. Srikanth R P elaborates on the increasing role of GIS applications, the potential and the key challenges for this technology in India

Company Watch
Syntel: One-stop-shop for outsourcing
Usually, companies turn towards outsourcing to reduce costs and improve quality. And in the current economic scenario more and more corporations are looking at outsourcing as a mainstream alternative to in-house operations. Today, India is fast gaining acceptance as the outsourcing destination of choice, and companies like Syntel are optimising their first mover advantage in the market, says Stanley Glancy
Personal Technology

Multimedia and your Palm
Ashish Gupta elaborates on the features and capabilities of how various multimedia applications can be used on the Palm handheld computer


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