Issue dated - 03rd November 2003

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Adobe CEO slams piracy, announces expansion
Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen has expressed concern about software piracy in India. Even a mature market like the US isn’t immune to piracy with a piracy rate of 24 percent.

3Com expands enterprise communications portfolio
3Com has expanded its enterprise communications solutions portfolio with wide area network (WAN) router solutions designed to solve enterprise customers’ issues with proprietary systems that are priced at a premum, highly complex and costly to manage and support.

Atlantic offers smoother landing in US, Europe
US-based Atlantic Crossing has launched the ‘Assist India’ programme, which seeks to help Indian companies who are planning to set up base in US and European markets.

Datamatics eyes Canadian market
Datamatics has established a business relationship with Hummingbird, a Canadian company dealing in document and workflow management systems.

BenQ outlines big plans for India
As a company, Taiwan-based giant BenQ has taken some radical steps in the recent past to carve a niche for itself. For example, two years ago the company took a bold step of renaming itself BenQ from of Acer Communications and Multimedia.


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