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Industry Analysis | Feature Testing Times The world over, defective SW systems create havoc. As data becomes increasingly mission-critical, there’s a dire need to develop and implement flawless IT solutions |
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Industry Analysis | Feature 1. Tata Consultancy services Asias Services Giant Its revenue increase alone was more than the turnover of seven Top 20 companies, as it returned to the DQ top slot |
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Industry Analysis | Feature SOFTWARE EXPORTS: A Downpour.... then, a Drizzle Indian companies stood strong and firm, ready to service the gush of orders from abroad, and kept growing. And that growth was so fast that it overshadowed the dull phase that followed |
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Industry Analysis | Feature STORAGE: Stacking up the Terabytes The storage market has never seen better days. DAS is on its way out, and SAN and NAS are being embraced by organizations teetering on the edge of a data explosion |
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Industry Analysis | Feature AFTER THE PARTY: A Mixed Bag of Tricks The industry registered its highest growth ever, but some segments saw negative movement. It was a time for huge numbers, but there was also cause for gloom, as dot-coms and the B2C space collapsed. |
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Industry Analysis | Feature PCs AND DESKTOPS: A New Year, a New King Even as the desktop phenomenon dimmed in other parts of the world, the Indian sky was lit up nice and bright. Compaq was quick to see the lure and went all out, upstaging even HCL |
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Industry Analysis | Feature SERVERS AND WORKSTATIONS: Sweet Fruit, Lovely Weather Sun Microsystems enjoyed the picnic the most, as it merrily pushed aside other players to grab the largest slices of the pie. Nobody seemed to be complaining though—there were enough eats for everyone |
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Industry Analysis | Feature PERIPHERALS: Price-cuts Stunt Growth Top vendors kept lowering prices regularly to ward off, even kill the competition in certain categories. The inevitable happened—though volumes scaled up, revenues crashed |
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Industry Analysis | Feature Packaged Software: Simplify, Integrate and Step Around the Dot-com Puddle Look beyond the slowdown. The dot-com crash apart, it has been a good year for packaged software—growth was at 37%, Indian companies launched 92 products and upgrades, and MNCs another 152 |
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Industry Analysis | Feature Networking: Blowing Hot, Blowing Cold ISP activity slowed down, corporates turned cautious, but the banking and finance sector stuck to ambitious ramp-up plans. Industry bemoaned the slowdown, but networking still notched up 50%-plus growth |
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Industry Analysis | Feature Internet: Can Value-adds Revive the Boom? Plunging Net access rates and deregulation by the government led to a rush in the ISP market… but few succeeded when it came to bottomlines. Now, the buzzword is value-adds, as other revenue sources dry up |
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Industry Analysis | Feature SERVICES: Skilled Strokes, Superior Score Network integrators led the growth chart as they handled big orders from banks, financial institutions and corporates.
Internet data centers and the CRM space ushered in new business opportunities
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