![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, June 07, 2004 |
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EWORLD SOFTWARE Stuck in the comfort zone The small and medium enterprise (SME) IT market is still `low-key' in terms of revenues and global reach. Is it that these players don't dare to dream big and are happy being just average players? eWorld captures the scene in and around Kochi. More OUTSOURCING
A growing threatThe newly expanded European Union looks an attractive outsourcing destination. It wouldn't do for India to get complacent. More TECHNOLOGY
Right on cueWipro Technologies' retail business unit is keen to make the most of radio frequency identification or RFID technology. It's all about getting the better of queues and competition. More HARDWARE Zooming in Companies can say India is an important market for them... and stop with that. eWorld sounds out two players who seem to mean what they say. More
A date with diamonds IT TRAINING
e-learning holds keyA connectivity provider, this company is moving into offering e-learning solutions. Why? eWorld checks out the rationale behind the venture. More BANKING No missing the tech train Both public sector banks and private players are arming themselves with technology to stay ahead. More COMPUTER USAGE E-GOVERNANCE
See, it works!Through its e-governance initiative, Rural Digital Services, the Karnataka Government seeks to bridge the gap between the administration and the common man. More CYBER QUEST BOOKS
To lead and to succeedThe competitive edge will belong not to those who use computers but to those who know how to inspire more productivity and excellence from each individual. More on becoming better people in a knowledge-based world. More CARTOON
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Looking back May. 30-Jun. 5 No clear winner yet The wheel's the thing |
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