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West Bengal on scent of e-conomy
WHAT'S unusual about a State seeking industrial investments? Nothing, except that an old-economy vanguard with strong socialist sentiments is wooing the southern e-wizardry to bolster its economy.

Shonkh seeks to redefine G2C interface
IF the optical smart card-based solutions developed by Shonkh Technologies International were to be superimposed with the e-governance initiatives of State Governments, the all- important G2C (Government to citizen) interface will never be the same again .



Huawei Tech plans to invest $30 m in India
HUAWEI Technologies, the only Chinese software company in India, plans to invest $30 million in the country this year.

Winphoria sets up $3-m Bangalore unit
WINPHORIA Networks, a technology start-up operating in the wireless space, has set up a development centre in Bangalore. The company has invested close to $3 million in the Bangalore centre.



Consilnet signs pact with Sify
CONSILNET (India) Pvt Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the US-based Consilnet Inc, has signed an agreement with Satyam Infoway to provide broadband high speed Internet access in hotels, apartments and office blocks.

Software Associates, JMR join hands
HYDERABAD: Software Associates, a Hyderabad-based software development company in the areas of wireless and mobile computing space, has announced a joint venture with JMR Consulting, South Africa, to address the mobile computing business there.

New Tally version released
BANGALORE : The Bangalore-based Tally Solutions Pvt Ltd has announced a new version of Release 6 (b) for its popular accounting software Tally eis 5.

Planetasia nominated for award
BANGALORE : Planetasia, a global Internet techology services company, has been nominated for the `best e-commerce solutions provider' at the Internet World Asia (Singapore) Industry Awards 2001.

SeraNova gets ISO 9001 certification
HYDERABAD: SeraNova India, a subsidiary of SeraNova Inc, a global provider of eBusiness consulting and integration services, on Friday announced that its Hyderabad delivery centre has received the ISO 9001 certification from American Quality Assessors (A SA), the registration body in the US. -- Our Bureau

SoftLine launches exam software
HYDERABAD: SoftLine Information Technologies Pvt Ltd, a Hyderabad-based software company, has launched an e-learning educational software, Gateway, which has been developed by Ones and Zeros Technologies, the Indian arm of the US-based Master Minds Inc.

KLG Systel, Wonderware in pact
NEW DELHI: KLG Systel, a Delhi-based software developer, and Wonderware Corporation, a unit of the British-based Invensys Plc, have tied up to offer manufacturing execution systems (MES) in India.

Storage: A key driver of future computing
demand for data have thrown up the best bet for storage yet. Companies of all sizes are quickly concluding that the single biggest chunk of their IT budgets is going now to beef up their data storage ``tanks''.

SRA charts Rs 120-cr expansion plan
expansion plan, including increasing its infrastructure in Chennai, scaling up its overseas operations and firming up acquisitions abroad.


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