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<Cover Story>

Tablet PCs poised to transform high-end notebook space
Developed by Microsoft and Acer, the Tablet PC is a state-of-the-art gadget aimed at CXOs who want something more than a vanilla ultraslim notebook. Recognising scribbles and doodles, the Tablet PC is poised to transform the high-end notebook category in the next year or two, says Prashant L Rao

Psychometric tests still to catch on
When psychometric testing as a concept was introduced in India, it was hailed as a “major help/utility” in a company’s recruitment process for finding the right individual ...

January 2003 Issue
TechScope Trends in 2003
2002 was the year of regulated IT budgets, ROI-focused investments and increased efficiencies. So what will be the likely scenario in 2003? Will enterprises allocate more for IT?

Access Research/Studies presented at our events

tSource 2002
InfrastructureStrategies 2002

<India News>

SMX Technologies launches PCs in India
Ruksun builds solutions to gain customers
India News Briefs

<Opinion>

“Networked storage is unstoppable”
“Collaborative applications means more applications on less hardware”
Cutting through the jargon

<Stock File>
Sentiment cautiously optimistic
The markets have continued to remain range-bound ahead of the results season.
<India Trends>
Things looking up in B2C space
Once upon a time not so very long ago, online shopping was touted as the ‘Next Big Thing.’ Then along came the dot-com crash and separated the men from the boys. Shipra Arora reports
<News Analysis>

Business Objects opens office in India
The world over, Business Intelligence seems to be the new buzzword.

<E-Business>
Daikin Shriram integrates with SAP
Texas Instruments to popularise DSP tools
<Focus>

The great software wars
Microsoft is the king of the desktop hill, but there is no shortage of very competent competitors who are trying to dislodge its crown. Gaurav Patra & Shipra Arora report

<Company Watch >
Canon: bringing about a digital revolution
Traditionally known as a copier player, the past year has seen Canon transforming itself into a leading player in the areas of document management and imaging solutions. With a range of new products being introduced every quarter, aggressive advertising, and a change in the distribution strategy, the goal is to become a Rs 500 crore company by 2004, says Punita Jasrotia
<SecureSpace>

Hacker websites turn virus writing into child’s play
Inexperienced young users who experiment with hacking and virus writing are known in computer circles as “script kiddies.” But as Goh Chee Hoh warns, these kiddies can cause adult-sized trouble

<TechSpace>
Tech Forum - Dr. Nitin Paranjape
Making Word documents really read-only
The C# Column - Yashawant Kanetkar
Working with Attributes

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