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OUTSOURCING
Towards value creation
Aspire Systems says companies can take a leaf from manufacturing, for outsourcing product development. More

TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Scoring in telecom tests
Agilent says it is keeping pace with the growing needs of the telecom market. More

Beware `phone phishing'
Think before you part with sensitive personal information. Phone phishing is in the air. More

Nokia training retailers to sell E-series units
To train retailers under the Enterprise Guru Programme More

HARDWARE
Carry your printer
Swedish company Print Dreams has designed a printer that can fit in your bag. More

SOFTWARE
Age-old value system still works great
There are three things that are very critical for anyone to succeed — honesty, goodwill and passion. These may sound like old world values, but they are extremely relevant in any age. Honesty means being honest to your work — ... More

Project Vikas launch on Dec 13
Project Vikas, a competitive capacity building programme for SMEs through application of IT, will be formally launched for the Tirupur knitwear cluster on December 13, which is also SME Day. The programme has been jointly ... More

HUMAN RESOURCES
`BPOs in tier 2, 3 cities not feasible for MNCs'
Some regions outside India more favourable, finds study More

REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS
TRAI may widen scope of rural mobile project
Mulls sops for operators setting up network More

SECURITY
Beware of image spam!
Traders and investors — beware of image spam, a new way of exploiting the stock market through `pump & dump', according to US-based security firm Ironport. Pump and dump refers to a stock market swindle wherein a message is sent by a conman More

Ironport plans India foray
Ironport, a $110-million security firm, is planning a threat operations centre for India-specific security research next year. The company will foray into India with its two solutions — e-mail anti-spam tool C Series and a Web security ... More

BUSINESS MODELS
Prabhat set for `second' innings
New venture to focus on `knowledge management' More

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