![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, June 14, 2004 |
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EWORLD HUMAN RESOURCES
Start... Stop!Manpower is a critical but expensive commodity in the IT and ITES industries. Having just enough and no more is an ideal most companies haven't really thought of. But that's changing, with HR outsourcing. eWorld tracks the `HR on demand' scene . More SOFTWARE These frills must go Software majors doing offshore work face the threat of `revenue eating into revenue' or revenue cannibalisation. Here's what they must look out for. More
A coat of technology INTERNET
Vying for the catchJob portals, sensing a recovery in the job markets, are fishing furiously to hook jobs for their applicants, and in the process corner a larger slice of the recruitment pie. More COMPUTER USAGE SECURITY A spam-cleaning perk? Spam is making computer users throw their hands up in despair. Would an allowance that appreciates the effort to handle spam make things better? More BROADBAND
Give push, won't rollA push could get things moving right away or take some time. The DoT's recommendations to give an impetus to broadband may not make a difference immediately. More CYBER QUEST BOOKS
From bytes to businessIt's time to take stock of how technology has taken over our lives, and then move on to how you can make a good idea become a great business. More CARTOON
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