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SMBs
take to Open Source
Lower acquisition costs combined with the ability to tweak
the source code are among the reasons why SMBs are porting
their core enterprise applications on to Open Source platforms,
says Abhinav Singh
Upfront
iSCSI
will open up the SAN market
Bob Schultz, Senior Vice-president and General Manager, StorageWorks,
HP, talks of how the company has come back strongly in the
external storage market, as well as of the trends impacting
the storage business
India
is both a market and a sourcing hub
Rolf Agren, Executive Vice-president, Volvo Information Technology
AB, talks about the importance of IT in the Volvo Group.
The
Indian market in chip design is growing
nSys is a leading provider of Verilog-based verification IPs.
nSys provides products and services to accelerate designs
of its customers by focussing on the verification phase of
ASIC/FPGA/IP development. The nSys solutions are in the form
of Verification IPs backed by services including software
development. Atul Bhatia, Director, nSys, spoke to Faiz Askari.
RSA
Security expands Indian operations
RSA Security announced its growth strategy and future roadmap
to expand its India operations. They will double their headcount
and increase their Indian operations significantly.
Taiwans
III sets up shop in India
One of the biggest manufacturing economies, Taiwan is impressed
by the success Indian software companies have achieved and
the global references they have gathered over a short span
of time.
Broadband
now over VSAT
Expanding its operations in public domain services, Tata Indicom
VSAT Services (TIVS) has announced the launch of TNET
Xplore, which is broadband Internet over VSATs (Very
Small Aperture Terminals).
Webaroo
offers free mobile Internet
Searching for information while you are on the move is expensive,
slow or simply not possible. Imagine the comfort of accessing
the Web free of cost when you are out on the field without
going online. Puzzling as it may sound, a software service
called Webaroo enables users to search the Web without logging
onand the service is free.
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