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SOFTWARE: Buying into IT
It could be an understatement to say that Vasudharini, a middle-level executive of an IT firm in Bangalore, loves shopping. Be it grocery, jewellery or garments, she spends hours checking out every counter and every stock keeping unit (SKU) ...

INTERVIEW: By design, at every turn
The ability to simulate real life scenarios is seen as the essence of computer aided engineering (CAE). ...

SOFTWARE: Tech lends a hand
Software-aided study looks at sustainable livelihood for dwellers of Sunderbans that will not impact the environment.. It is an exercise that can go a long way in ensuring the sustained livelihood of 4.2 million island dwellers in the Sundarbans, ...

INTERNET: Of minds and mechanical men
These days, I just don't want to go out of home on Sundays. Reason? Simple: it's the only free day and I'd rather watch a classic movie or read a good book or even dive into some comics than go out shopping. And I'd rather get an earful from my ...

BOOKS: Wired watchdogs
ICT-aided public accountability campaigns range from the electoral awareness initiative in Bangalore to the anti-corruption moves in Brazil.. At times, it may be frustrating to watch how the powerful dictate ‘the discourse on transparency, ...

INTERVIEW: Call centres: One size doesn’t fit all!
A 50-100 seat centre is easier to manage and more receptive to small processes, says VoiceStream.. Small size matters, especially in call centres. With mid-sized companies increasingly outsourcing part of their work to India, they are not ...

SOFTWARE: It’s all on lease
Tech majors offer their customers some financing options.. Businesses need to constantly upgrade the technology they invest in even while keeping costs down. What is the way out?Networking technology major Cisco says it helps out small ...

CONVERGENCE: More isn’t merrier
At UK major British Telecom’s (BT) Asia-Pacific Media Day 2008 event in Hong Kong, the invitees were exchanging calling cards. This did not seem strange or unusual, until BT’s General Manager (Portfolio and Partnership), Nathan Bell, ...

CYBER QUEST: Quiz
V.V. Ramanan. 1. Name Nvidia’s newest line of processors for an upcoming new breed of MIDs that has been referred to as ‘computers on a ...

NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES: Video talk
Intellicon’s Vega X7 from Aethra, Italy, is now available in India and is ideal for the Board Room, Conference Room and Auditoriums. ...

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