![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, October 17, 2005 |
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EWORLD SOFTWARE
A tough nut to crackIndian software companies are finding it difficult to tap the domestic market fully. A slow decision-making process at times, preference for `all things global' and discounts offered by MNCs are seen as factors that make playing on home turf tougher. More
INTERNET Getting the message Graphs and charts may sometimes not serve the teaching purpose. Read up on how computers can make a difference in the new learning environment. More ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING USER WATCH
Scoring with accuracyBHEL-Trichy tells eWorld how it went about its ERP initiative, and the benefits the exercise has yielded. More COMPUTER USAGE INTERVIEW
`Browser Wars are on'What's the competition shaping up like in the world of browsers? Opera Software's CEO talks to eWorld. More SECURITY
Handle with careTracking the evidence in computer crime calls for great care - much the way one would handle glass. One wrong move and the whole thing could fall apart. More CYBER QUEST BOOKS
Business in the search economyThe search business is already a multi-billion-dollar industry because "in the global information space, search has become our spade, the point of our inquiry and discovery," says this book. More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Focus Indian Aviation: Sky is the limit Stock splits India Inc's bonus bonanza Dabhol power regenerated Sethusamudram Canal Project India Inc's overseas acquisition
In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Tax Talk
Looking back Oct. 9-Oct. 15 Climbing the curve At the heart of the chip... Make your own library |
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