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Financial Performance
Aksh Optifibre net up 228 pc
OPTICAL fibre manufacturer, Aksh Optifibre Ltd, has clocked a net profit of Rs 19.12 crore for the year 2000-01, registering a 228-per cent growth over the previous year's net profit of Rs 5.33 crore.

Information Technology
All e Tech develops campaign software
ALL e Technologies, a Delhi-based start-up focusing on customer relationship management (CRM) solutions, has developed a software product for campaign management.

Microsoft inducts Vortex as .Net vendor
VORTEX Technologies Ltd (VTL), the city-based software solutions firm, has been inducted by Microsoft as its independent software vendor (ISV) to develop products on its .Net technology framework.

`Hardware needs Govt support'
THE Government should accord due priority to hardware development in the country, Mr Raj Saraf, Chairman and Managing Director of Zenith Computers, has said.

Vasant Information launches pavement designing tool
VASANT Information Technologies, a constituent of the Vasant Group of companies, Hyderabad, has launched a range of products including PADS (pavement analysis and design solutions (PADS) -- which helps design roads saving on planning costs.

Nucent ties up with 33 institutions
NUCENT Technologies has forged tie-ups with 33 educational institutions in eight nations -- including the US, UK, France, Australia, Switzerland, Cyprus and Thailand -- with a view to facilitating the admission of Indian students into these institutions.

Theory of Constraints -- SISL ties up with
THE Management Consulting Practice of Siemens Information Sytems Ltd., wholly owned subsidiary of Siemens Ltd, has entered into a partnership agreement with US-based Avraham Goldratt Institute (AGI) to bring Theory of Constraints (TOC) consulting to Indi a.

Looking Back
Pentamedia Q4 net doubles to Rs 34 cr; no decision on Film Roman acquisition.


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