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Has India Software Inc. lost its sheen?
With Wipro and Infosys admitting intense pricing pressures and disclosing that their operating margins have declined, it’s time for a reality check. Pankaj Mishra analyses the pricing dynamics of offshore outsourcing and discovers that the Indian offshore story has now entered a commoditised era where there are no ‘brand premiums’

Internal vigilance creates security culture
An employee is regarded as the vital key in any organisation and also the weakest security link. Few employees understand that information is an asset that needs to be protected.
Information Security: A new approach
Due to factors like globalization and directives from regulators, certain Indian companies are now more serious about Information Security. But the rest are complacent and need to do a lot more than just solutions implementation. by Brian Pereira
Access Research/Studies presented at our events

Seminar on Business Continuity
tSource 2002
InfrastructureStrategies 2002

India News

Briefs
Intel sets up mobile computing team in Bangalore
SERC picks Itanium 2
MTNL to introduce WiFi hotspots
MNCs prefer Indian BPO cos: E&Y
Tracmail gets $10 mn for expansion
Vintron’s distribution rethink
Sharp introduces new MFD solutions
MindTree’s Bluetooth focus

News Analysis
Can Newgen revolutionise document compression?
Indian software product industry comes of age
Stock File
Markets subdued, as selling pressure continues
As the earnings season draws to an end, the markets have moved in an extremely range-bound manner amidst occasional bouts of volatility.
India Trends
Feature-rich routers will drive the market
As enterprises move towards increased connectivity, demand for routers has steadily grown. Gaurav Patra and Shipra Arora take a peek at the latest trends in the router market
E-Business
Goodlass uses IT to "color up your life"
The Indian paint industry is a picture of contrasts. Srikanth R P looks at Goodlass Nerolac, one of the most innovative users of IT in the Indian scenario and tells us how this giant has leveraged IT for competitive advantage
Company Watch
MindTree Consulting plays the people card
From a modest beginning in mid-1999 as a small e-business company with just 14 people on its rolls, MindTree has evolved into a global software services and consulting company with 700 employees, and aims to feature on the list of the top 20 most-admired companies in the software services and consulting arena, says Abhinav Singh
Opinion
Making NAS your essential server
With benefits like better reliability, enhanced scalability and an easier installation process coupled with a 32 percent growth rate per annum, Network Attached Storage (NAS) is becoming the preferred storage solution across organisations, says Hari Padmanabhan
India Computes!
Why free software is God’s gift to India
Computers are a step closer to talking the local lingo
Free software makes life easier for telephone users
Computers get a Hindi face
Bytes for All
Technology
The future of enterprise Instant Messaging
How to evaluate and select ERP
Personal Technology - Dr. Palm
TechSpace
Tech Forum - Dr. Nitin Paranjape
API monitoring unleashed — IV
The C# Column - Yashawant Kanetkar
Using MS Agents

Issue dated
5th May. 2003


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With Wipro and Infosys admitting intense pricing pressures and disclosing that their operating margins have declined, it’s time for a reality check. Pankaj Mishra analyses the pricing dynamics of offshore outsourcing and discovers that the Indian offshore story has now entered a commoditised era where there are no ‘brand premiums’

 

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