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Will
HCL Insys’ software biz fit in HCL Tech’s armoury?
HCL
Technologies has been trying to manoeuvre in choppy waters
through a series of acquisitions and alliances. The recent
acquisition of HCL Infosystems’ software business is a pointer
to the future direction of the software services industry.
Consolidation of strengths is the key today and the deal emphasises
this fact. Srikanth R P analyses the deal and its impact
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Selling
hard skills through soft skills
While a lot has been written
and spoken about soft skills, most experts will agree
that when it comes to implementation there has been a
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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?
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News> |
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BakBone sees big potential
in India
Kodak
launches digital cameras
Malaysian
firm selects Four Soft’s SCM product
Tata
Power Broadband’s niche strategy pays off
Matrix
Telecom unveils Cadence
LG
Soft India forays into pervasive computing
Priya
to focus on ‘Krypton’ brand
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“You
are in a race, China is the threat”
“iSCSI
is going to drive technology”
The
changing face of the software industry
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| <Stock
File> |
Directionless trend amidst
mixed results
The markets continued to behave in an unstable manner,
amidst moderate volumes. |
| <India
Trends> |
Barcode
use not growing fast enough
Even so, the little zebra in the white box is in
no danger of becoming an endangered species. Chitra Padmanabhan
traces the evolution of the barcode from its origins to recent
times |
| <News
Analysis> |
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Macromedia pins hopes
on technology, partners
E-governance
in India accelerating, but roadblocks exist: Nasscom
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Emerson
Network: Powered by IT
Emerson Network Power was recently ranked as one of the
leading innovators in the usage of information technology. Srikanth
R P finds its Indian subsidiary following the parent company’s
footsteps |
| <India
Computes!> |
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Getting
to India 3.0
“India
can develop all the software its needs with Free Software”
BytesForAll
Principle-centred
leadership in IT
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| <Company
Watch > |
Nihilent
Technologies: Implementing survival solutions
The adage ‘Tough times never last but tough people do’
aptly describes Nihilent founder and CEO L C Singh’s philosophy.
Singh floated his company during a period when the economy was
gearing itself for an impending slowdown. But despite the odds,
Nihilent Technologies managed to register steady growth, says
Chitra Padmanabhan |
| <Personal
Technology> |
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Security
software for your Palm
Once you start using your Palm handheld computer
regularly, it’s quite natural that you store sensitive data
on it—passwords, credit card numbers, bank account details,
etc. You probably wonder whether your data is safe. In this
article Ashish Gupta introduces you to some powerful security
software
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