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  May 01 2008

 

Beyond Headlines

  • IBM’s India Research Lab to Set the Agenda for Mobile Web

By Sanjay Gupta and Faiz Askari

  • Google, IBM Join Forces to Dominate 'Cloud Computing'

By Paul McDougall, InformationWeek

 

 

Buzzcut

  • Microsoft’s Mesh-merizing Play by Sanjay Gupta

  • McAfee to Invest $30 Million in Local R&D Center by Jamsheed Gandhi

  • The CIO Klub- Platform for Interaction and Innovation - NWC News Network

  • Punjab National Bank to Set Up Security Operations Center by Sanjay Gupta and Faiz Askari

 

Editorial  

'Flashback' by Sudhir Narasimhan

  

Cover Story

  • Blade Servers

  • SaaS/SOA

  • CIO Agenda

  • Business Intelligence

  • Virtualization

 

On the Record

Diane Greene, CEO, VMware by S Raghotham

 

Lateral View

'SaaS: The Second Coming' by Satish Joshi

 

Book Review

  • The idea of Chindia
  • From geek to icon

 

Last Mile

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