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Big
hopes from Budget 2003
As
Budget day draws closer both the hardware and software sectors
are busy working on how they can get the best deal from the
government. And everyone is saying that the government needs
to focus more on the hardware sector this time around. Gaurav
Patra & Shipra Arora have the details
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EMC
goes after mid-range NAS market
Seagate’s
new products tap consumer segment
Gitex
grows by 60 percent
India
Round Up
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“We
expect a shift from NAS filers to NAS gateways”
More
reasons to give open-source software a chance
MailBox
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Markets
to remain rangebound
The markets witnessed a correction on the back of
disappointing results declared over the week, particularly by
Satyam, and due to apprehensions of a US-Iraq war and the consequent
increase in crude oil prices. |
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MMS
— Sending out a clearer picture
The future’s bright, the future’s MMS, says Stanley
Glancy after he checks out multimedia messaging, tomorrow’s
technology that’s already here |
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Game
development — can India play in this goldmine?
Though it’s a $6 billion industry in the US alone,
most Indian software companies are staying away from the fun.
Srikanth R P highlights the few who are enjoying themselves
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JKM
Daerim integrates Orion to improve manufacturing
Chennai-based JKM Daerim Automotive, a OEM supplier
to car manufacturers, is ICICI Infotech’s first automotive customer
for the Orion ERP package, which has aided the company in switching
from DOS-based applications to Windows. Akhtar Pasha finds out
how |
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Network
Programs dares to be different
While most Indian IT companies—including biggies—are
content to provide services, here’s a company that’s sticking
its neck out and developing products for the international
market. Network Programs is set to put India on the global
research and development map, says Shipra Arora
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Sound
Decisions
Wi-Fi
Networks—anytime, anywhere computing
Intranets
and E-forms
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