Issue dated - 14th June 2004

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Cover Story
A notebook for a song
Notebook PCs aren’t for everyone. They have remained a luxury in India, even for business users. While the situation isn’t expected to change drastically anytime soon, there is cause for cheer—unbelievable as it may sound, you can now buy a notebook PC in India for under Rs 30,000.
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InfrastructureStrategies 2003
Enterprise Protection Strategies 2003
Seminar on Business Continuity
tSource 2002

Express Computer SMB Special - for Details click here

Training beyond the traditional workforce
Organisations now realise the business implications of training their extended workforce of channel partners·

Issue of May 2004
Corporate data centers come of age
As exponential growth and global organizations become prime focus areas, centralization is the order of the day.

India News

Feature-rich notebooks that don’t cost a bomb
Why Monster gobbled Jobsahead
Everest upbeat on outsourcing
GECE aims at Rs 10 cr turnover
JP Mobile acquires PDA Defence product from Asynchrony
MAQ Software launches MarketingQ
Canon to enter home segment
FedEx announces technology strategy for India
Lexmark expands channel for all-India reach
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Opinion

"Java is a community rather than a product"
"It’s a spaghetti mess in the LAN room"
Our future's in the balance
Adaptive SCM for excellence in manufacturing

News Analysis

i-flex set to revel with ‘Reveleus’
Brocade ups the bar for the competition

Stock File
Rangebound trend continues amidst low volumes
The markets have witnessed an uptrend on the back of positive FII inflows and reassurances from the finance minister. However, volumes have continued to remain dismal and lacklustre, which is a negative sign.
India Trends
Infrastructure projects give impetus to EAS
A COUPLE of months back, in the Express Computer anniversary special issue (March 29, 2004), we stuck our necks out and made a few predictions about enterprise application software (EAS).
TechSpace

Exploiting Virtual PC - II - TechForum

SecureSpace

A stitch in time
FOR many MIS managers, patching or fixing software is not new. But with the sheer number of patches released everyday and the shrinking time between announced vulnerabilities and outbreaks, they are facing increasing demands to ensure timely and accurate security fixes.

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