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OUTSOURCING


Let's negotiate
European customers are becoming more demanding on the deals they outsource. They want their contracts to be renegotiated, any time during the deal, if it spells a better bargain. More

TELECOMMUNICATIONS


No let-up in sight
The telecom skies are overcast once again, this time over spectrum allocation. More

CONSUMER ELECTRONICS


Hear me?
`Podcasting' is what the buzz is all about. Tune in for some pleasurable news on the technology front. More

HARDWARE


RDX — for mind-blowing cinema
Real Digital Experience, a technology that promises to enhance digital cinema viewing, comes to Chennai's Sathyam theatre. More

SOFTWARE


The key: 10 lines of code
The challenge: Storing 16 GB scans for numerous patients per day for a period of seven years. How did MatrixView meet it? More

Making a difference
THE Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences in Bangalore is using MatrixView's software. The installation was done free of cost for the institute. Praveen Vemula, technical officer at the institute, spoke to eWorld. Here's the ... More

COMPUTER USAGE


  • Removing malware
  • Installing Windows 98
  • Enabling anti-virus protection

    INTERVIEW


    `Drives will thrive'
    Depending on the market situation and demand, Moser Baer India says it can change its existing CD line to DVDs. This is part of its product mix strategy. More

    SECURITY


    Hold on to your laptop
    CAN any of us deny that the laptop is an amazingly efficient tool that has made survival a distinct possibility in a world that has become horrendously competitive? Diminishing in dimensions but growing in capacity and speed, it is a marvellous ... More

    BROADBAND


    All about spectrum
    The play is against a backdrop of colour and controversy. Read up on the happenings in the spectrum theatre. More

    BOOKS


    Monitor your customer's value
    Customer relationship management can help you please your customer - and the latest technology can also prevent your employee from taking things easy at work. Read up on the nuts and bolts of CRM. More

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    Let's negotiate

    No let-up in sight

    In Focus

    Kabul Diary
    Cash Transaction Tax
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    Soaring sugar prices
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    In Depth
    Insurance Corner
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    Looking back
    May. 22-May. 28
    Hidden threat

    It's not all in the head

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