Issue dated - 03rd November 2003

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Cover Story

Bangalore IT.COM goes global
Bangalore IT.C OM, perhaps India’s largest IT show today, has attracted large corporate sponsors this year. Despite a few hiccups, once again Bangalore IT.COM 2003 will be bigger and better, says Akhtar Pasha

Access Research/Studies presented at our events

InfrastructureStrategies 2003
Enterprise Protection Strategies 2003
Seminar on Business Continuity
tSource 2002

Certification: The bankable career asset The certification industry is again upbeat. Compared to last year’s sluggish market scenario, the situation seems to be improving.

Issue of October 2003
ERP: Striking it right
The main causes for ERP failure are not technical or integration issues. The success of ERP depends on how one handles change, as one's organization migrates from a legacy system to ERP. by Brian Pereira

India News

Adobe CEO slams piracy, announces expansion
3Com expands enterprise communications portfolio
Atlantic offers smoother landing in US, Europe
Datamatics eyes Canadian market
BenQ outlines big plans for India

Bangalore IT.com Special
From Garden City to ITeS hub
APW President expands business
In pursuit of R&D excellence
News Analysis
Securing the enterprise network
Increasing threat levels have led to greater expenditure on safeguards. Today, advanced technology is available to the enterprise at an affordable cost, say GAURAV PATRA & RAHUL NEEL MANI
India Trends

India Inc. prefers leased lines
India Inc. continues to rely on leased lines, with dial-up or DSL being used only for vanilla Internet access at best, says Abhinav Singh

India Computes

Lessons in online learning
Planting IT solutions in the Indian mainland
BytesForAll

E-Business
On time, every time
Even in a price-conscious economy people persist in paying a 40 percent premium to Blue Dart to courier their letters and packages across the country. What is Blue Dart’s secret? Stanley Glancy reports

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