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www.expresscomputeronline.com WEEKLY INSIGHT FOR TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS
7 March 2005  
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Dot-matrix champ
In 2003-04, Epson inched up from third position to runner-up in the dot-matrix printer (DMP) sweepstakes. That’s not where this particular story ends, though. The company’s consistent focus on BFSI, government and education over the past eighteen months is now bearing fruit. In JAS 2004, Epson finally emerged as the number one player in dot-matrix printing with a 38 percent market share in unit shipments.

Upfront

TCS dons a new hat: de Bono
In a move that adds a unique facet to its consulting services, Tata Consultancy Services, Asia’s largest IT services company, has teamed up with Dr Edward de Bono and de Bono Thinking Systems (dBTS) to offer solutions to organisations to aid business transformation.

Conference on networking and e-commerce
APIIT SD India is organising an International Conference on Challenges in Networking & the Future of e-Commerce in association with Icon Marcon Solutions on April 9 & 10, 2005, at its campus in Panipat, Haryana.

Amdocs opens new software facility
Amdocs, a leading provider of software and services to enable integrated customer management, recently moved to a new development facility in Pune Cybercity. Its state-of-the-art software development centre employs over 500 people and provides hands-on experience with Amdocs’ award-winning, pre-integrated portfolio of modular, billing, CRM, self-service, order management, mediation and content revenue management software products, all designed to ease and accelerate adoption of an integrated customer management strategy for telecom companies.

EWA on Linux: growing acceptance
Having tasted success with Linux at the edge of the network running non-core applications, Indian organisations are now looking to have the penguin running critical applications. Looking at the momentum building towards Linux, Enterprise Wide Application (EWA) vendors are rushing to support the open source operating system (OS).

“2005 will be the year of the Linux desktop”
You now have a serious competitor in the form of Novell with Suse Linux. Did the deal have a significant impact on the enterprise Linux market?

“SMB will emerge as a big market”
How do you plan to enhance the use of Suse Linux in India?


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