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Ministry defends move on spectrum in letter to PMO
New Delhi, Nov. 4 The battle between the existing GSM operators and the Communication Ministry over spectrum allocation has now reached the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh’s Office. Following representations made by the GSM industry ... More

INSIGHT
Costly human miss
Ultimately, it is the men behind the machines who count most for security. If they slip up, it’s disaster. More

Your TV as your bank
Banks, looking for non-branch service delivery channels, can tap the reach of the television. A look at what is possible. More

TECHNOLOGY
Xenos Tech offers vehicle security system
Coimbatore, Nov. 4 Xenos Technologies has rolled out a security system to prevent the theft of vehicles.“We have developed an alarm and remote start system with two remotes,” says Mr Jerry Daniel, Vice-President and COO, ... More

SOFTWARE
Hollywood visual effects experts are here
Seek to network with Indian artistes, cos; see huge business opportunites More

Cradle forays with Janus
Pune, Nov. 4 A manufacturing facility in the country, 25 per cent market share and finding more applications for its surveillance solutions – the road map that California-headquartered Cradle Technologies has chalked out as its plan ... More

Price-wise
TCS explains why software companies go in for different models of pricing. More

‘Changing lives, with TelePresence’
Cisco chief shares insights with eWorld. More

OFF-SHORE DEVELOPMENT
Indian IT cos grooming overseas centres on the lines at home
Companies have reiterated many times that no other country can provide efficiencies of scale, cost and quality the way India can. More

INTERVIEW
‘Transformational work key to growth for BPOs’
Focus on low-margin offshore deals set for paradigm shift More

CONVERGENCE
PCs step aside… smarter mobiles are coming
NEW-GEN PROCESSORS More

OUTLOOK
Still ticking
Indian software firms appear to have weathered US threats for now, going by recent numbers. For the long term, they are in ‘wait-and-watch’ mode. More






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