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www.expresscomputeronline.com WEEKLY INSIGHT FOR TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS
20 April 2009  
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Storage Unlimited
There has been a surge in the enterprise storage market with the coming of technologies like storage virtualization, de-duplication, thin provisioning and VTLs, writes Nivedan Prakash

Intuit enters the Indian market
Intuit, a developer of business and personal finance management software, revealed plans to create and offer products for the Indian market

Insurers put their trust in atom’s payment platform
Mobile-payment service provider atom technologies has tied-up with insurance majors including Apollo DKV, ICICI Lombard General Insurance, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, Reliance General Insurance, and Royal Sundaram General Insurance for its atom payments platform

Providing a rich-media experience
David Hsieh, Vice President of Marketing – Emerging Technologies, CMO, Cisco spoke to Nivedan Prakash about the company’s medianet strategy and how it will translate into business opportunities for Cisco

Sony’s first bilingual and locally developed game
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe recently launched Hanuman: Boy Warrior—a game with Indian mythology content on the PlayStation 2.

Hays plc, a specialist recruitment company, now in India
Hays plc has started its India operations, with Mumbai as its commercial capital and then will spread its wings to Delhi next

CommScope launches SYSTIMAX 360 Solution
CommScope Enterprise Solutions, a division of CommScope, Inc., has introduced its next generation SYSTIMAX 360 solution platform

Persistent Systems and Indiana University open life sciences informatics R&D center
Persistent Systems, the outsourced product development (OPD) services company and Indiana University, which boasts the first and largest School of Informatics in the United States, have partnered to create a research and development (R&D) center


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