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16 February 2009  
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Virtualization & Consolidation

Shaving operational costs with server blades
Growing business needs, along with rising property and power bills led Kotak Securities to opt for IBM blade servers to shave operational costs, writes Kushal Shah

TJSB’s core banking push
Thane Janata Sahakari Bank's CBS implementation on a HP platform has helped the bank reduce its operational costs and has given it a unified view of interactions with customers through multiple delivery channels says Akhtar Pasha

Consolidation at Chitale
Chitale Dairy used VMware Infrastructure to consolidate two separate data centers into one. Renuka Vembu reports

Remote access to ERP
BL Kashyap streamlined access to its ERP system for employees working at remote sites with Citrix Presentation Server. By Kushal Shah

e-Procurement backed by virtualization
The Karnataka Government has taken advantage of virtualization for its e-Procurement project that will span 65 departments. Akhtar Pasha reports

Networked storage

Storage consolidation at Shopper’s Stop
Shopper’s Stop felt the need to consolidate its storage as it found that maintaining independent storage silos for each of its businesses was far too complicated an endeavor. By Vinita Gupta

Improving storage performance
Apar Industries had multiple instances of databases across its offices leading to difficulty in consolidating data. Additionally, the infrastructure was unable to scale up to handle the acquisitions that the company was making. Akhtar Pasha analyses how a networked storage solution helped the company

Security

Iteamic deploys an anti-spam solution
The company has found the ideal solution tailored for its e-mail and Web requirements in IronPort’s Mail Gateway and Web Security appliances, writes Nivedan Prakash

Safe surfing at NSE
With the growing number of traders and brokers using its trading platform, NSE knew that its existing security solution would not be adequate to meet its objectives. It deployed a comprehensive Web filtering solution from Websense to squash security breaches by nipping them in the bud, writes Varun Aggarwal

Enterprise applications

Oil India speeds up exploration
OIL has been able to achieve enterprise-wide transparency through ERP by tightening inventory control, speeding up closure of books and gaining insights into project costing says Abhinav Singh

Coal miners log into PF & pension accounts
Coal miners and pensioners were at the mercy of babus to get information about their PF and final pension settlements. Post implementation of SAP ERP employees have online access to their accounts says Akhtar Pasha

Networking & wireless

Campus Area Network for Presidency College
Kolkata-based Presidency College has deployed networking technology from Cisco to enhance its educational standards, says Nivedan Prakash

Assam University’s campus area network
Cisco has deployed a campus area network at Assam University delivering uninterrupted connectivity, says Vikas Bhadra

Elevating the guest experience
Leonia Holistic Resorts deployed Avaya’s Unified Communication solution to provide a rich experience to its guests, writes Nikita Upadhyay

Others

HP aces data center migration for Britannia
Britannia Industries Ltd. has enjoyed a smooth, seamless migration with minimum service outages. Akhtar Pasha reports on the data center migration project

Managing documents intelligently
Apollo DKV Insurance Corporation opted for EMC Documentum to centrally process all their documents, and provide access to each user. By Neeraj Gandhi

Wacom for digital art
Whistling Woods International (WWIL) is using Wacom pen tablets for animation, which has resulted in easier teaching, cost-effectiveness and faster production. By Nikita Upadhyay


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