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Getting
to India 3.0
India’s
first dot-com billionaire, Rajesh Jain, is now developing a solution
that could make computers truly affordable and computing really
widespread in India. Frederick Noronha probes into Jain’s model
of thin client-thick server computing and explores the possibilities
it could throw up
“India
can develop all the software its needs with Free Software”
Ajith
Kumar is passionate about a solution that can take computing to
schools and the masses at an affordable rate.
Bytes
For All
Principle-centred
leadership in IT
The
IT revolution has brought India fame and prosperity. But A K Pathak
feels that if we are to sustain our success in this dynamic and
fast-paced field, we have no option but to develop principle-centred
IT leaders, which will bring prosperity and also improve the quality
of life of the common man
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