Issue dated - 26th January 2004

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Cover Story
Buoyant economy propels peripherals sector to new highs
The feel good factor that’s all over the Indian economy is making an impact on the IT peripherals space too. Vendors are introducing new products almost every week and buyers are lapping them up at prices they would not have dreamt of a few years ago.
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InfrastructureStrategies 2003
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 ITES players offer long-term careers
For the thousands of hopefuls joining the ITES sector, their major source of insecurity is the short-lived career promises of the industry—a stop-gap option before the great career dream materialises.

Issue of DJr 2003
The next big thing in enterprise technology
A look at the infrastructure trends that have impacted enterprises around the world recently, and that are likely to impact Indian Enterprises in 2004

India News
Zero duty on electronic products next year: Shourie
Asian IT ministers call for standardisation in ICT
Sun, Datamatics partner to offer ‘HP Away’

Opinion

Between the Bytes
A Mission for the President
Heard of the ‘Bottom of the Pyramid’? At The Indus Entrepreneurs Conference, TiECon 2003, held in Mumbai towards the end of last year, the venerable management guru C K Prahalad postulated his theory on how BOP solutions—rather than BPO—would ultimately be responsible for India’s transformation and the realisation of President Abdul Kalam’s dream of India achieving ‘developed country’ status by 2020.

Peripherals Special
HP retains the printer crown
Monitors continue to tag behind PCs
Optical growth heading the read write way
Falling prices widen personal storage options
Branded players shine in Indian UPS market
Digicam sales rock as digital SLRs take a quantum jump
Modems: Uncertain future for dial-up
USB2 to lead peripheral technology march
SecureSpace
SSL-VPNs will dominate
The SSL-VPN market looks set to shift into overdrive mode this year. Infonetics Research estimated that the market for SSL-VPNs will climb from $88 million in 2003 to over $200 million in 2004, and cross the $600 million mark by 2006.

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