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It’s all about services
The solutions offered by July Systems, aim to integrate the service and business model of the operator with other parties involved, like content providers and sponsors.
WeP Chairman joins Krone board
Arun Thiagarajan, a professional with wide experience in manufacturing and IT businesses had also served as president of HP and CII chairman of the southern region.
IBM ‘Thinks’ creative
“IBM’s strength is its focus on creating innovative technologies to help our customers apply them to transform their businesses”, says IBM India’s, Brand Manager- Mobile Computing, Sanjeev Menon.
Holidays to ring in more online sales
Improved comparison tools, incentives like free shipping and the ability to find gifts in stores located nearer to homes, are helping bring shoppers back online.
Baan, a winning formula for SSA
Following the acquisition of Baan, SSA Global has finally outlined its strategy to provide customized software solutions to vertical markets in India.
Intel plans wireless thrust on desktops
With this Intel chipset, to be launched next year, buyers of high-end computers using Intel’s Pentium 4 chips will no longer need to install a separate wireless access point.
Both technology and value are extremely important: HP India
Has formed a Mobile Moghul Club across the verticals to train organizations on portables and mobile technology.
New holes threaten to rip explorer
The discovery of seven new holes in Microsoft’s Internet explorer was not reported directly to Microsoft but was announced on public mailing lists by a Chinese researcher.
Unified license is bad news: Gartner
With low-margin prepaid users, the wireless industry could see a price war that will eat into its profits and affect growth, says a Gartner analyst.
A more ‘connected’ India
India will meet its target of increasing the number of phones to seven for every 100 people much ahead of its scheduled date.
Kodak’s to buy Scitex printing unit
Is to invest $250 million in the deal; has also announced a $3 billion plan to expand into digital markets to shift away from its sagging film business.
Tech talk: The road ahead
The concluding part of the series that discusses disruptive innovations that can bridge the digital divide.
US govt insists on keeping jobs
In an effort to trim cost, US state governments outsource work but insist on keeping the jobs within the country.
40 kms from Bangalore and no Internet
Despite Bangalore being hyped as India’s IT hub, Internet connectivity remains a mirage.
Linux Bangalore ’03 around the corner!
Over the three days, this event will feature almost 100 talks from well known Open Source technologists on topics like PHP and Ximian.
HP to enter TV gamut
IDC analysts expect HP to unveil the flat-panel TVs at the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas in January.
Nigeria govt up in arms against e-mail scam
The Nigerian President vows to step up measures against the notorious 419 junk-mail scam that has fooled people into parting with millions of dollars annually.
C-DAC technology drives Indian language handsets
C-DAC has developed a new solution that enables you to input Indian languages through the limited keys available on the mobile handset.
Sun picks Kerala for e-learning center
The first regional COE selected in India, IIITM-K becomes one of the four universities in the world, to be recognized by Sun Microsystems.
Indian tele-medicine project wins UN award
A Delhi project using mobile technology to deliver traditional healthcare has won a World Summit Award for e-health.