Indian Software Boom on Track, Industry Head Says (Reuters)
Grok Headline matches for Indian Software Boom on Track, Industry Head Says (Reuters)
Indian software exports booming,
industry head says
Indian software exports booming,
industry head says
09/13/2004 11:37 PMRevenues should grow by 30%, according to the president of the
country's association of software and service firms
Indian Software Testing Moves from
Boredom to Boom (Reuters)
Indian Software Testing Moves from
Boredom to Boom (Reuters)
03/31/2005 07:00 AMReuters - Testing software to ferret out bugs
that drive consumers crazy was once seen as dull and dreary
work to be shunned by brainy technology experts.
Indian Software Testing Moves from
Boredom to Boom
Indian Software Testing Moves from
Boredom to Boom
04/04/2005 01:30 PMBug hunters doing outsourced testing often earn as much as programmers
as more focus is put on software quality.
Microsoft on Track to Offer Anti-Virus
Software (Reuters)
Microsoft on Track to Offer Anti-Virus
Software (Reuters)
06/15/2004 01:41 PMReuters - Microsoft Corp. (MSFT.O) is still on
track to offer an anti-virus product that will compete against
similar software offered by Symantec Corp. (SYMC.O) and Network
Associates Inc. (NET.N), the world's largest software maker
said late on Monday.
Indian outsourcing continues to boom
Indian outsourcing continues to boom
06/04/2004 10:42 AMComputer Weekly Jun 4 2004 2:13PM GMT
HP's Software Woe Has Bigger Industry
Implication (Reuters)
HP's Software Woe Has Bigger Industry
Implication (Reuters)
08/16/2004 04:40 PMReuters - When Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ.N)
warned of a profit shortfall last week, it blamed problems it
had combining two SAP systems, something that the computer
maker believed would be relatively simple when they were
putting together a deal to buy Compaq two years ago.
IT industry to boom while others go bust
IT industry to boom while others go bust
03/30/2005 08:56 PMvnunet.com Mar 31 2005 12:32AM GMT
China could eclipse Indian IT: Infosys
head
China could eclipse Indian IT: Infosys
head
11/11/2003 12:52 PMZDNet Nov 11 2003 11:24AM ET
IDC: Semiconductor industry set for 2004
boom
IDC: Semiconductor industry set for 2004
boom
01/01/2004 10:57 PMCNET Asia Jan 1 2004 10:35PM ET
Indian firms head to Singapore to tap
intellectual property infrastructure
Indian firms head to Singapore to tap
intellectual property infrastructure
02/10/2004 02:36 AMChannel NewsAsia Feb 9 2004 12:38PM GMT
Study: India's outsourcing industry
continues to boom
Study: India's outsourcing industry
continues to boom
06/03/2004 08:40 AMBANGALORE, INDIA -- Despite protests in Europe and the U.S. against
outsourcing and the moving of jobs to India, the country's software
services and business process outsourcing (BPO) services business is
booming, according to data released Thursday by the National
Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM) in Delhi.
Watchdog sets out position on Net phone
industry boom
Watchdog sets out position on Net phone
industry boom
09/06/2004 10:42 AMComputer Buyer Sep 6 2004 1:58PM GMT
Indian Film Industry
Indian Film Industry
04/18/2004 11:13 AMSiliconValley.com Apr 18 2004 2:39PM GMT
Indian court grants bail to head of
online auction site
Indian court grants bail to head of
online auction site
12/22/2004 01:41 AMMonitor.bbc.co.uk - Tue Dec 21, 11:49 am GMT
Interest grows for Indian film industry
Interest grows for Indian film industry
04/18/2004 11:08 AMSan Jose Mercury News Apr 18 2004 3:15PM GMT
Indian film industry should reserve
smoking for villains
Indian film industry should reserve
smoking for villains
06/05/2005 11:42 PMCory Doctorow:
David Weinberger notes that the Indian film industry is going to start
pixellating cigarettes in movies "to avoid glamorizing them" and may
add anti-smoking messages onscreen while cigs are present.
Weinberger wisely observes, however, "Doesn't the Indian government
know that in American movies smoking is a sure sign that you're a bad
guy/gal whose comeuppance will come long before lung cancer can take
hold?"
Link
CII urges wider tax net: The
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
today cautioned
CII urges wider tax net: The
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
today cautioned
06/22/2004 07:48 AMNDTV Jun 22 2004 11:06AM GMT
Beef industry and government explore
high-tech plan to track diseased cattle
Beef industry and government explore
high-tech plan to track diseased cattle
12/25/2003 03:13 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Dec 25 2003 2:22AM ET
Print Manager Plus Wins W2KNews Top
Award for Best Print Management
Software, Best Price, Best Quality in
the Industry American-British Company
Software Shelf Receives Software Award
Print Manager Plus Wins W2KNews Top
Award for Best Print Management
Software, Best Price, Best Quality in
the Industry American-British Company
Software Shelf Receives Software Award
05/31/2004 02:14 PMSoftware Shelf International, Inc., an American and British software
development and marketing company today announced that its flagship
product, Print Manager Plus(R), has won the coveted Sunbelt W2KNews
Top Award for Print Management Software. The award is presented at
Microsoft's Tech.Ed 2004 for Best print management software, Best
price, and Best quality in the industry. The Award was won as a result
of voting from over 500,000 W2K News subscribers consisting of Windows
NT/2000/2003 Administrators, MIS Managers, MCPs, MCSEs and IT
professionals around the world. Print Manager Plus solves the problem
of the hidden cost of printing in organizations. According to
Datamation document costs consume up to 15% of a company's revenues.
Print Manager Plus reduces these costs. [PRWEB May 26, 2004]
Tira rides software boom from handset
sector
Tira rides software boom from handset
sector
04/07/2005 05:24 AMglobetechnology.com Apr 7 2005 9:43AM GMT
AURIGA Presented Russian Software
Outsourcing Industry at the
Massachusetts Software Council Spring
Meeting Featuring Mikhail Gorbachev
Keynote
AURIGA Presented Russian Software
Outsourcing Industry at the
Massachusetts Software Council Spring
Meeting Featuring Mikhail Gorbachev
Keynote
04/15/2005 04:30 AMAURIGA, one of the world’s leading software services firms with
engineering centers in Russia, is proudly announcing its sponsorship
of the outstanding event in Boston, April 12, 2005. Mikhail Gorbachev,
Former Soviet Union President, and Nobel Laureate gave a keynote
presentation. [PRWEB Apr 15, 2005]
And you thought your software project
was off-track!
And you thought your software project
was off-track!
02/01/2005 09:15 PMThe New York Times reports the F.B.I. believes its $170 million
systems overhaul may be a total failure: F.B.I. May Scrap Vital
Overhaul of Its Outdated Computer System. Recognized as a critical
component to fighting terrorism, the FBI sought to develop a paperless
solution with many customized features. From the following description
of their current situation, it sure sounds like they need some
upgrades:
As it stands now, the bureau's counterterrorism files are largely
online, but investigators often may not have immediate access to data
from other parts of the bureau. So, for instance, an agent may not be
immediately aware of information from an investigation into
credit-card fraud that could be relevant to a terrorism case. In
addition, the bulk of the internal reports and documents produced at
the bureau must still be printed, signed and scanned by hand into
computer format each day, officials said.
Anyone who's been involved with critical, large-scale software
development projects knows how hard they can be to complete
(regardless of whether they're on time and/or budget). In a statement
that will resonate with clients and consultants everywhere, a senior
official from the FBI stated:
"I did not get what I envisioned" from the project...But he said the
F.B.I. today had a better understanding of its computer needs and
limitations as a result of the effort. "The lesson we have learned
from this $170 million is invaluable," he said.
Jeez, it seems like you could have figured that out for a lot less
than $170 million! A better use of the funds would have been $11.53
for The Myth of the Paperless Office, $33.24 for the classic The
Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering, and $33.95 for the
excellent Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams.
So $170,000,000 - $78.72 leaves $169,999,921.28 to put towards
requirements definition, prototyping, and ultimately programming.
Surely overhauling such a massive system is a daunting, difficult
challenge, but as Senator Patrick J. Leahy of Vermont said, "Bringing
the F.B.I.'s information technology into the 21st century should not
be rocket science." When projects are this critical, and this
expensive, they cannot be allowed to fail.
HSBC doubles Indian software developers
HSBC doubles Indian software developers
04/30/2004 10:40 AMZDNet UK Apr 30 2004 3:26PM GMT
Software Helps Track Child Pornographers
Software Helps Track Child Pornographers
04/08/2005 04:55 AMAP via Los Angeles Times Apr 8 2005 8:29AM GMT
Software keeps track of family medical
bills
Software keeps track of family medical
bills
06/06/2005 12:07 AMUsatoday.com - Thu Jun 2, 08:15 pm GMT
Software Helps Track Child Pornographers
(AP)
Software Helps Track Child Pornographers
(AP)
04/07/2005 10:26 PMAP - Microsoft and Canadian authorities on Thursday launched a
software program designed to help police worldwide hunt down child
porn traffickers by enabling authorities for the first time to link
information such as credit card purchases, Internet chat room messages
and arrest records.
Indian software export revenue to grow
30-32 percent (AFP)
Indian software export revenue to grow
30-32 percent (AFP)
06/03/2004 12:10 PMAFP - Indian software exports jumped 30.5 percent to 12.5 billion
dollars in the year ended March 2004 and a similar rise is expected
this year, the country's leading industry group said.
Indian software services, BPO face
worker shortage
Indian software services, BPO face
worker shortage
09/13/2004 04:59 PMBANGALORE, INDIA - India's software services and business process
outsourcing (BPO) industries could face a shortage of skilled workers
in the coming years, according to the National Association of Software
and Service Companies (NASSCOM) in Delhi.
Source code stolen from Indian software
house
Source code stolen from Indian software
house
08/06/2004 06:30 AMComputer Weekly Aug 6 2004 10:39AM GMT
Fast-track approval for EU software
patents stalls
Fast-track approval for EU software
patents stalls
05/18/2004 10:14 AMZDNet UK May 18 2004 1:54PM GMT
Submersible offers DrumCore drum track
software
Submersible offers DrumCore drum track
software
08/11/2004 12:12 PMSubmersible Music on Wednesday released
DrumCore, a new US$249 software
collection available for composers, producers and musicians who want
to create their own drum tracks in a multitude of different styles.
The kit contains two DVDs containing the DrumCore application and
content from renowned drummers including Alan White, Matt Sorum, Sly
Dunbar, Zoro, Jeff Anthony, John Bishop, Ben Smith, Tony Braunagel,
Ned Douglas, DJ Syze-up and Michael Shrieve.
Microsoft on Track to Offer Anti-Virus
Software
Microsoft on Track to Offer Anti-Virus
Software
06/15/2004 04:21 PMXerox software used by NASA to keep Mars
explorations on track
Xerox software used by NASA to keep Mars
explorations on track
06/22/2004 05:30 PMA Web-based application from Xerox allows NASA to download photographs
and other data from the rovers so researchers can contribute ideas and
work with each other on deciding the next explorations to make.
US-based software company buys Indian
outsourcing firm (AFP)
US-based software company buys Indian
outsourcing firm (AFP)
06/10/2004 08:16 AMAFP - An Indian outsourcing firm said it had been bought by a US-based
software firm, making it the second such sale of a domestic firm this
week in India's booming information technology sector.
Indian software sector gearing up to
meet ITES demand
Indian software sector gearing up to
meet ITES demand
07/02/2004 03:04 AMindiaexpress.com Jul 2 2004 7:18AM GMT
Indian president calls for open-source
defence software
Indian president calls for open-source
defence software
07/08/2004 05:15 AMZDNet UK Jul 8 2004 9:38AM GMT
US-based software firm's Indian arm to
double headcount this year (AFP)
US-based software firm's Indian arm to
double headcount this year (AFP)
05/12/2004 11:09 AMAFP - The Indian arm of US-based Symphony Services Corp., an
outsourcing and software development firm, said it will double its
staff by year's end due to robust orders from global firms.
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