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Aventail’s SSL VPN for Smartphones

Aventail announced Aventail Connect Mobile for smartphones, which provides full support and secure end-point control for Windows Mobile smartphones

 

Feature-rich projectors from BenQ

BenQ has unveiled the MP721 and MP721C projectors for corporate users. According to a press release, the in-built features of the new MP721 projector include MyScreen software, wall color adjustment, power on/off alert, panel key lock, and presentation timer

 

Zebra integrates RFID with Windows

Zebra Technologies has announced that it has developed a device service provider interface which allows plug-and-play capability of Zebra RFID products into the Microsoft BizTalk RFID platform

 

Talisma launches new suite

Talisma has announced the release of Talisma CIM 8.0, the latest version of the innovative customer service, sales, and support suite that helps businesses to deliver an exceptional customer experience

 

TI introduces current sense monitors

Texas Instruments (TI) has introduced a pair of voltage-output, high-side, current sense monitors with a wide common-mode input range of -16V to +80V

 

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“The management has identified technology as the change agent that will drive the company ahead”

Nitin Arora, CIO, Writer Corporation

 

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Gartner Predicts Huge Growth of Indian Cellular Services Market by 2012

Total cellular services revenue in India is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18 percent from 2008-2012 to exceed US$37 billion, according to Gartner

 

Microsoft's SQL Server Growth Slows But Still Beats Rivals

The total database market grew at a rate of 12.6% in 2007 and hit $18.8 billion, compared with $16.7 billion the year before, says IDC

 

Nasscom Survey Predicts Bright Future for Indian IT

Nasscom announced the findings of its annual survey on the performance of the Indian software and services sector (excluding hardware) for FY07-08 and outlook for FY08-09

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