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www.expresscomputeronline.com WEEKLY INSIGHT FOR TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS
16 October 2006  
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    MARKET - The Business of Technology
 

Racing on the grid
Oracle's grid computing offerings are more popular in India than in the US, Europe and APAC. Abhinav Singh documents the company's grid story in the country.

Upfront

Pharma pops the EAS pill
The pharmaceutical vertical is a bright spot for most enterprise application software vendors. Akhtar Pasha tells why

“Even mid-sized companies can afford HPC technology”
Microsoft has planted its flag on HPC soil. It is bullish about its prospects in the global as well as Indian market for HPC solutions. Kyril Faenov, Director of High Performance Computing at the Windows Server Group of Microsoft, talks to Abhinav Singh about this venture and how the company plans to get ahead in the HPC market

3i launches IBX, a platform for insurance brokers
3i Infotech has announced Premia Insurance Broking Exchange (IBX), a subscription-based Internet solution for Indian insurers that provides a platform for brokers to interact with customers and insurance companies.

MS-Hughes team up for rural project
Microsoft Corporation India and Hughes will work together to roll out 5,000 broadband-enabled Information and Communication Technology (ICT) kiosks under a rural computing initiative called Project Saksham.

In recognition of the best customer
On completing a decade in India, SAP presented the first-ever SAP Awards for Customer Excellence. Aishwarya Ramani reports


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