![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, June 11, 2003 |
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EWORLD SOFTWARE The message is clear India hopes to generate billions by keeping awake when the US works. And losing no time are the IT-enabled services and software sectors that are lobbying for US business in an unprecedented way. Their task is tough: to promote India but without giv ing room for resentment. How are they going about it? Just read on... More
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A rich haulYoungsters of Indian origin steal the show at Microsoft's competition. Here's more on their triumph. More TELECOMMUNICATIONS PLAIN TALK Up against odds The dice appears to be loaded heavily against BSNL going by the latest developments. Will it get the better of this wave? More BIO-TECH & GENETICS
Sowing researchWhat's on at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur? Research projects to develop application-oriented end products in the Genetically Modified domain. More SOFTWARE REVIEW Multimedia compilers Computing can be pretty dull, unless you choose to spruce it up with the help of multimedia compilers, a selection of which we look at this week. Most of the programs are shareware. MASH - Microsoft Agent Scripting Helper MASH allows you ... More COMPUTER USAGE Tip off Please give me some guidance on how one can keep the system safe from hacking. Is there any software which can safeguard against hacking? Sanjay Jhawar Safe guarding the system from hackers is one thing every PC user would like to ... More MARKETING Target the threesome Companies that want to stay agile in the market must target the three basic kinds of buyers. Here, three's company, not crowd. More IT-ENABLED SERVICES Time for insight The BPO and ITES sectors must look beyond short-term constraints to frame a long-term policy. They must guard against letting call centres become sweatshops that burn out young talent. More CYBER QUEST BOOKS
It's enough to be perfect enoughMake perfect products, for sure, but don't miss the market in the process. Hewlett-Packard's lesson is for all. More CARTOON
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