| COMPUTERS TODAY: September 1997 to August 1998
August 1998
Onto the ERP Bandwagon
How can Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) help you streamline
your organisation? An advisory on how to get the most from your investment.
Information Technology: Another Shot
in the Arm
July 1998
State of the Mart
Market trends, technology directions and a scoreboard of the key
IT firms--an annual round-up of the IT industry, including India's largest
firms.
Budget: Good Intent, SAD Surprises
June 1998
E-Biz: Will It Work?
Computers Today analyses the state of the global e-biz mart,
talks of tools needed for secure electronic transactions, and takes a
peek into India's scheme for online commerce.
Exploring Windows 98
May 1998
Which Course?
Can Training-schools cope with the technology changes and skill
shortage? A critical look into the myth called manpower and choices on
the training mall.
Newspapers on the net
April 1998
India's Software Clout
What's attracting the information technology giants to set up design
centres in India? Low cost of operations or 'brainware'?
Smart Sites and The Best of Biz
March 1998
Skirmishes in the Sky
Next-generation satellites will offer two-way, realtime data transfer
and net access to anywhere, anytime, anyspeed.
The Birth Pangs Of An E-zine
Feb
1998
CDs on Steroids
CD-ROMs have today become the computer industry's preferred medium
for software and multimedia content distribution. It's not just fad, but
information, education and entertainment. A peek into CD-ROM business
and technology trends.
Secrets of a Software Workhouse
Jan 1998
What's Cool?
It's getting boring. The Internet, Year 2000, DVD. Indian firms have learnt
to live with liquidity crunch and intense competition. New Year has in
store more excitement, more healthy hype. A look at the cool stuff at
the core of hot trends.
Showcasing the Future Tech
Dec 1997
Thin Clients, Fat Business
For developers, it was time to catch up with the latest technologies;
and for users, the COMDEX conference/exhibition showcased solutions on
Oracle platform.
Software companies: Emperor's Latest
Clothes
Nov 1997
The Java Flare-Up
Will the Sun-Microsoft tech war get Java fragmented into vendor-specific
versions? Barely three years after Sun launched Java, the language's reach
has extended from introducing multimedia on the Web to running minimal
network devices.
Networking: No Time for Down-time?
Oct 1997
Out of the Glass House
Growing companies and changing technologies make tomorrow a challenge
for today's CIOs.
NASSCOM 97: Cybercity Conference
and Exhibitionr
Sept 1997
Hurdles of Selling Online
Is this the right time to embrace electronic commerce? Or should companies
wait and watch?
Internet: Travelling Fast in Thin
Ether Track
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