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Rockwell Automation launches solutions
ROCKWELL Automation has launched its latest solutions and complete automation strategies in India and highlighted new approaches necessary to meet the emerging needs of Indian businesses for enterprisewide integration.

Intel bullish on e-Business Solution Provider programme
INTEL Corp has lined up a host of products and services as part of its e-Business Solution Provider (EBSP) programme. Through this programme, Intel helps in technology development by extending training, access to Intel e-business centre and providing eng ineering consultancy and seeding.

Microsoft bid to curb piracy
SOFTWARE giant Microsoft Corporation, which has kicked off the first commercial launch in India of its Windows 2000 operating system, said it would make the product broadly available in the country to prevent piracy.

Paisapower _ personal finance site on anvil
DO you want to avail a personal finance product without dealing with multiple agents? Then check out paisapower.com, a market place on the Web offering personal finance products.

Ontrack Systems to expand tender coverage on Net
ONTRACK Systems Ltd, an IT solutions company, is expanding the scope of www.tendertimes.com, its Web-based daily specialising in tenders.

Kshema set for another US buy
EVEN as the formalities for the acquisition of the Virginia-based RJAY Consultants are yet to be completed, the Bangalore-based Kshema Technologies is already planning yet another acquisition.

Encore Infosys launches product
ENCORE Infosys Ltd, a Chennai-based software company, has launched ``Excise Wizard 2000'', which helps medium and small sized companies comply with all excise duty formalities and generates the required reports and returns.

WINDOWS
NEW DELHI: IEC Software Ltd, a software education and development company, has bagged a Rs. 2-crore contract from Kumaon University, Uttar Pradesh for IT-related projects.


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