![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, November 28, 2005 |
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EWORLD STORAGE
Read the patternHealthcare informaticians can make available all patient data at the right time to the care providers and also glean patterns that could shape treatment for the better. More INSIGHT
A risky rideA ride without protective gear such as the helmet is fraught with risks. Many companies in the old economy sector are riding the IT highway without adequate security safeguards. eWorld tracks the scene. More SOFTWARE IT opens productivity valve IT can help unlock value by opening the productivity valve, as discussed by this recent paper. Read up also on some useful lessons for our taxman. More HUMAN RESOURCES Wrong size? Outsource the right fit! Sound us out for that right-fit candidate, competency assessment companies tell HR managers. More COMPUTER USAGE INTERVIEW
`SAP has a clear roadmap'`We have always believed that what Oracle has been doing is in reaction. They have claimed that they will outperform SAP. They have said it several times but failed.' More
SECURITY
In the spotlightMany companies make arrangements to meet threats arising from fire, flood and power breakdowns, but overlook preserving digital evidence. The importance of a good system to store and retrieve date is very much in focus today. More EVENTS A vote for status quo On the eve of the recent World Summit on Information Society, it was decided not to alter the way in which the Net is now governed. A round-up of action at the summit. More CYBER QUEST BOOKS
ICT-isation can help make government processes SMARTHere's a valuable read for those who believe IT can chip in towards development. More CARTOON
Cartoon"So, if I upgrade it with a TV-tuner-card, I can actually downgrade the computer to a TV?!" |