![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, October 16, 2002 |
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INFO-TECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS
BPL Mobile launches MMS in MumbaiARE you excited about flashing the picture of your new born child to your dear ones abroad or that of your newly built home? What normally took days earlier to send through post or which needs a PC to send through e-mail has now become a ... More
How good is your market view? SOFTWARE There's more to Russia Say Russia and one thinks of the ballet, of vodka, and of space scientists. Software? Not really. But a lot of action is taking place on the IT front there. Some of it could constitute a threat to India, eventually. eWorld tracks the action. More
Offshore focus helps Zensar Q2 net
ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING More savvy on ERP Companies shopping for ERP packages are looking harder at their utility and suitability. More EVENTS ESC move to tap West Asian market THE Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC), an autonomous body under the Indian Ministry of Information Technology, is participating in a big way at the ongoing GITEX Dubai 2002. The primary objective of ESC is to ... More
IT cos upbeat on Gitex Hyderabad WORK LIFE Stop carrying your office around You are never more than a click away from corporate information and service whether while travelling on business or relaxing with friends if your virtual workplace is in place. More IT-ENABLED SERVICES Courting extinction? Voice recognition technology could drive call centres, in their present form, into extinction. Are Indian businesses ignoring the technology evolution warnings? More TRENDS It pans out, with data mining An analysis of the data warehouse of a telecom company based in South India revealed that while doctors are heavy users of mobiles, they pay very late often as much as six months late! The company came out with a plan for maximising its ow n returns, thanks to business intelligence. More NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES Reuters unveils messaging service REUTERS has announced the launch of Reuters Messaging, a high security, high-speed instant messaging service developed specifically for the global financial services industry. Developed by Reuters and Microsoft, with the support of 30 financial ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Small Investor Looking back Oct. 6-Oct. 12 Wipro moving into business intelligence, data warehousing Software co results to offer mixed fare Cross-connections at VSNL |
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