![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, August 22, 2005 |
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INFO-TECH ANNOUNCEMENTS Ontrack Systems to pay 10 pc THE shareholders of business solutions provider Ontrack Systems Ltd recently approved a 10 per cent dividend for 2004-05 at the company's 17th annual general meeting. Commenting on this, Mr B. Hari, CEO & MD, said that the company which made ... More INSIGHT Where do we go now? Slowdown in several industries. Individuals at senior levels leaving IT companies. Small-sized companies looking for opportunities to merge with like-sized ones... Why is all this happening together now? Is there something cooking? eWorld tak es stock of the IT scene. More
Dip in offing? HARDWARE Canon to go aggressive on sales CANON India is gearing up to emerge as a market leader in its range of consumer electronics products by 2007. The company is now preparing to roll out 30 new products by October, including digital cameras, projectors and printers. Canon ... More SOFTWARE Newgen wins more overseas clients NEWGEN Software Technologies Ltd has made great strides with its BPM (Business Process Management) product in Kenya, West Asia and South Africa. This product company from India now has more than 50 clients in West Asia and South African region. ... More HUMAN RESOURCES Baring's stake sale delay MphasiS may see higher attrition THE delay in Barings' stake sale in MphasiS BFL Ltd over valuation issues appears to have impacted the company's people resource pool. Barings India Investment Ltd had put its 35.5 per cent stake in MphasiS on the block in early May this year. ... More E-COMMERCE & E-BUSINESS Yes Bank introduces single PIN for clients AS part of its retail and corporate Net banking initiatives, Yes Bank has introduced single PIN and two-factor authentication facilities. Customers can use the single personal identification number to operate ATMs, phone banking and also for ... More SECURITY Breach of data security is a disaster waiting to happen in India Use wiping tools, then destroy hard disk drive, say experts Given the mushrooming of data recovery businesses and the lack of documentation in transactions involving hard disk drives, the breach of hard disk data security is a disaster waiting to happen in India. There is little public awareness about the dat a security implications of the transactions in grey market. More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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