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Indian IT Booms

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ndia’s IT sector, which has put India on the worldwide stage, plays an important role in the global market. The domestic IT Services market in India is estimated to grow from US $5.7B in 2008 to US $12.8B in 2013, representing a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.6 percent from 2008 to 2013, according to the latest research from Springboard Research. The IT growth in India in the world market is primarily dominated by IT software and services, including system integration, IT consulting, application management, custom applications, infrastructure management, software testing and web-development. The Springboard Research forecasts that the Indian IT Services market will be heavily dominated by Infrastructure Services, which are expected to reach US$7.2B in 2013 reflecting a steady 53 percent market share, and a CAGR of 18.1 percent from 2008 to 2013. On the other hand, applications services with a CAGR of 19.6 percent is to remain the fastest growing market segment. It is the competitive factors such as skilled workers, adequate telecommunication networks, and an improving policy and regulatory environment in India, that have enabled both domestic and foreign firms to rapidly expand in the internationally competitive IT services sector. The Indian Government’s national agenda is to promote growth, increase in efficiency and international competitiveness, and IT is playing a significant role in furthering this agenda. The private sector in India is not behind in strengthening Government’s hands in this goal. All this has triggered increased IT spending by the public sector. Apart from the public sector in India, the other sectors such as healthcare, energy and utilites, transportation and logistics, are showing an increasing trend in IT spend, leading to tremendous growth of domestic Indian IT market. According to a study by Springboard Research, IT spending by the Indian public sector is expected to grow to US $5.1 billion by 2011 from existing US $3.1 billion. The report says that education is the biggest market segment with 11 per cent share of total IT spending, while defence and public safety and taxation and finance are the next three segments. The study found that hardware cornered half of the overall spending, while IT services had a bigger share than software. This second in the series of the eGov Vendor Directory, analyses the market trend and growth of the different ICT segments including hardware, software, storage, security, power solutions, networking, document management solutions, connectivity and mobility, structured cabling, video conferencing and so forth, especially in the context of India. The resource guide is an attempt to provide the government a ready reckoner on the companies providing different ICT solutions. Though, we have tried to make the listing very comprehensive, it is not an exhaustive list. However, the Directory will stride new paths in the years to go.

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Monitoring Health of PDS

Achieving the Food for All Goal

Maheshwary

The article ‘Old Monitoring Ways Won’t Do’ (September 2010) was an insightful reading wherein the author while appreciating the importance of our public distribution system (PDS) urges the government functionaries to watch for the quality aspect too, in PDS. The traditional methods of monitoring such as number of BPL cards, Fair Price Shops and the distribution numbers, will not do, since they fail to tell the quality of services. I fully agree with the author that we need a dashboard-based approach to monitor and ensure the health of our public distribution system.

The article ‘Food for All’ (September 2010) brings into light the good work being done by a few states like Andhra Pradesh and Orissa and the Centre in reforming the public distribution system, through leveraging the information and communication technology (ICT). Substantial amount of subsidised food grains allocated for the poor and downtrodden doesn’t reach into the right hands. The leaks and pilferage are beyond one’s imagination. The concerned departments needs to be quite vigilant and proactive in dealing with the cancerous lacunae in the system. Here the innovation in technology, its application in service delivery and process reforms would go a long way in curing the menace.

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Efficiency and Transparency Accelerator

Adil Ali, New Delhi

After going through the article, ‘The Process Accelerator’ (September 2010), its disheartening to note that even after huge benefits accrued by the eTendering and eProcurement systems, its readiness and adoption in the government is no where near to the satisfactorily level. I hope that people in the government will start handling the tax payers money more seriously and responsibly and inculcate such systems, which reaps into a win win situation for all- the government, citizen and the industry.

Innovations: Jai Ho!

Dinesh Chandra, New Delhi

Saroj Verma, Bengaluru

The issue of eGov magazine (July 2010) carrying eINDIA Award winners and runner-ups provided a window towards ICT initiatives being carried out in the nation and across the globe. It was rightly named ‘Innovations’ issue has it opened our eyes to the ICT usage in governance, health, education and agriculture. I congratulate the winners and buck-up the runner-ups for the excellent initiatives leading India into innovations path.

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in technical collaboration with Centre for Science,

The profile of State Bank of India’s mobile banking system (State Bank Freedom) in page 17 of August 2010 issue of eov magazine has wrongly mentioned Spice Digital Limited as the implementing agency of the project. The project has, in fact, been implemented by Spanco Limited as the service provider.

Development and Media Studies (CSDMS). Owner, Publisher, Printer: Ravi Gupta, Printed at R P Printers, G-68, Sector - 6 Noida, U.P. and published from 710 Vasto Mahagun Manor, F-30, Sector - 50 Noida, UP Editor: Ravi Gupta © All rights reserved. No part of this publication

Spanco has provided the software and platform, including back-end systems as well as handset clients for the project. The company has also integrated the SMS aggregator for incoming and outgoing SMS; the m-commerce aggregator for mobile commerce and bill payment; and USSD aggregator that provides front end/menu over USSD. Besides, the company also provides all backend functions for transactions emanating through the above three aggregators.

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Contents october 2010 issue 06 n  volume 10

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power solutions Fallback biz is big Power deficits may threaten to mar a country’s economic growth plans, but UPS-based backups can keep systems ticking

company profiles LG Electronics India Pvt Ltd

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Forbes Technosys Ltd 10 India 4motion Broadband Wireless Network Pvt Ltd

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Check Point Software Technologies Ltd 18

segment analysis 06

hardware Getting ready for G2C play Households are beginning to lead consumption of PCs

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mobility Next leg of growth is coming!

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structure cabeling Building future ready networks A standards-based approach for future ready cabling installations

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Motorola

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EMC Data Storage

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ADC Krone

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SAP India

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Red Hat

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Mastek Limited

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3G and BWA network rollouts should give mobility the boost it awaits

software solutions Growth is yet to plateau

Smartlink Network Systems Limited

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The potential for IT-enablement of business systems is big

Emerson Network Power

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Security systems in govt should be sniffing-sharp

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security 360 0 Vigil

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networking solutions Six-pack devices drive uptake

Govt spend in India is still low in areas such as storage

On-board security, load balancing, et al add punch to routers while 10-gigabit capacities are more common in switches

storage Latent demand?

further reading Editorial cisco feature solution-wise listing address-wise listing

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Analysis

HARDWARE

Getting ready for G2C play Households, the primary citizen groupings, are beginning to lead consumption of PCs—the devices that will access e-Gov services By Pratap Vikram Singh

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ith the Indian economy recuperating from the slowdown and expected to grow at 8.5 percent, organisations would be hiring on a big scale and the purchase of desktop and notebook would be on the swing. According to Manufacturers’ Association for Information Technology (MAIT), notebook sales, which had suffered badly in the previous year, made a phenomenal comeback during the fiscal 2009-10 with a remarkable growth of 65 percent year-on-year. This growth was primarily driven by the household segment, which accounted for about 56 percent of the total notebook sales and registered a growth of 87 percent during 2009-10 over the previous year. In a market analysis, MAIT notes that notebooks are no more restricted to the high-income segment, which used to be the traditional buyer of these devices. Notebooks have started making rapid inroads into the lower income groups as well. Netbook sales were largely driven by the household segment which accounted for almost three-fourth of total netbook sales during 2009-10.

Uptrend in PCs is back The MAIT study did the market segmentation of businesses versus households. It reported

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Analysis

HARDWARE

Preliminary Worldwide PC Vendor Unit Shipment Estimates for 4Q09 (Thousands of Units)

Company

4Q09 Shipments

4Q09 Market Share %

4Q08 Shipments

4Q08 Market Share %

4Q09-4Q08 Growth %

HP

17,792.2

19.8

14,239.9

19.3

24.9

Acer

12,188.2

13.5

8,612.7

11.7

41.5

Dell Inc.

10,397.1

11.5

9,839.3

13.3

5.7

Lenovo

7,836.5

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5,509.3

7.5

42.2

Toshiba

4,811.9

5.3

3,668.1

5.0

31.2

Others

37,008.5

41.1

31,855.4

43.2

16.2

Total

90,034.5

100.0

73,724.7

100.0

22.1

Note: Data includes desk-based PCs, mobile PCs and X86 servers. Source: Gartner (January 2010)

that businesses accounted for 58 percent of the desktop sales with an 8 percent decline in consumption. The decline was on account of high sluggishness during the first half of the fiscal. However, desktop consumption by businesses recovered to some extent during the second half of fiscal 2009-10 with a growth of six percent over the same period last year. Households’ contribution to the desktop market increased to 42 percent of the total desktop market during 2009-10 from about 34 percent during the previous year. With this, households also registered a growth of 30 percent during 2009-10 over the previous year. Importantly, the tier-three cities (smaller cities) are driving growth in desktop consumption. It accounted for over 60 percent of the market, though having registered a decline of six percent, in the given year. Globally, says a recent report from Gartner, PC shipments would increase by 21 percent in second quarter of 2010. The report said that worldwide PC shipments reached 82.9 million units in the second quarter of 2010, a 20.7 percent increase over the second quarter of 2009. Gartner analysts say that mini-notebook shipment growth slowed significantly in the second quarter of 2010. Mini-notebook shipment growth still exceeded growth rates of the overall mobile PC market, but slowed to 20 percent levels compared with more than 70 percent growth clocked in the previous two quarters. For the Asia-Pacific region, Gartner says PC shipment will grow by 20.3 percent in 2010. It attributed China and other emerging markets as key to continued growth in the

region. Analysts say that while overall growth in Asia Pacific was strong in 2009, at a country level the more mature markets with high PC penetration exhibited weak PC shipments. However, the improving worldwide economy should lead to better confidence to invest in 2010, especially in Taiwan, South Korea and Singapore. Similarly in India, PC buyers are now more confident to spend, with employment on the upswing, the report further said. Between 2009 and 2014, the Asia Pacific PC market will register a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15.7 percent. Emerging PC markets will lead the growth, particularly countries like China and India. South Asian markets such as Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam are also expected to perform strongly. On India, the Gartner study pointed that the country’s economy, which is expected to grow 8.5 percent in 2010, will be the main driver behind PC shipment growth of 19.4 percent, compared to a decline of 3.8 percent in 2009. Interestingly, the study noted that the rural economy is doing better, which should lead to incremental PC sales This opportunity is immense, but its realisation will need more improvements in basic infrastructure, such as electricity and telecommunications, which will take another two to three years.

Peripherals too look up Usually found in meeting rooms at work places, projectors are now being intensively used in educational centres and institutions of learning. There is an increasing use of projectors in classrooms, as the quality and quantity of relevant

content have improved a lot in the last couple of years. Besides, it is also being used for collaboration and presentations at workplaces. In the year 2009, as per an industry estimate, the market for projectors grew by over 30 percent on a year-on-year basis. The projector market is supposed to have a 13 to 15 percent growth around the globe. Domestically, it is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 25 percent over the next three years. The consumer spending has also signalled positively, with mobile and tech-savvy consumers’ spending accounting for 12 percent of the projector market. MAIT estimates that growth for the printer market was six percent during 2009-10. Almost 1.72 million units of printers were shipped during this fiscal. However, though the laser and inkjet printer segments grew at 11 percent and eight percent respectively, the dot-matrix printer segment shrank by three percent over the previous year. The year 2009-2010 saw the market for keyboards grow by eight percent over the previous year, taking the total number of shipment to 5.8 million. In 2008-2009, the keyboard shipment was 5.3 million. The monitors market grew by five percent in 2009-2010 over the previous year, taking the shipment of monitors from 5.5 million units to 5.8 million units. The market in India for computers and mobile PCs is increasingly being driven by consumers and small sized companies and is no longer dependent on large businesses for growth. As the education and awareness about the benefits of using IT increase, further adoption of computing and peripheral devices will happen. October 2010 / www.egovonline.net / egov

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LG

Electronics India Pvt Ltd

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G believes that technological innovation is the key to success in the marketplace. Founded in 1958, LG has led the way in bringing advanced digital products and applied technologies to its customers. With its commitment to innovation and assertive global business policies LG aims to become a worldwide leader in advanced digital technology. LG Electronics continues to pursue its 21st century vision of becoming a worldwide leader in digital—ensuring customer satisfaction through innovative products and superior service while aiming to rank among the world’s top three electronics, information, and telecommunications firms by 2010. LG Electronics plays an active role in world markets with its assertive global business policy. As a result, LG Electronics controls 114 local subsidiaries worldwide, with roughly 82,000 executives and employees.

Product and Services LG Electronics is known for anticipating the office / student’s needs and changing trends of offices/ data-processing / training centers / call centers / smart classroom and has recently launched their innovative products and solutions for these. LG’s Business Solution Division provides cutting-edge technology and products for all verticals and also offers innovative and state-of the-art solutions for day-to-day operations. The company has broadened its portfolio in the IT hardware segment and has launched AwardWinning new products like the N-Series and the N-Plus Series of Network Monitors meant for PC Virtualization, new and wide range of state-of-the art LED and DLP Projectors for Offices / Boardrooms / Rural Presentations / Classrooms, etc., largest range of Surveillance Security Systems like Box, Dome, IR & IP Cameras, DVRs, VCA solutions, Access Control Systems, Blu-Ray Writers based Network Storage (NAS)etc.; This electronics giant and market leader also manufactures a vast range of LED, LCD and Plasma Display units varying from 15.6” and going up to 65”; they manufacture units for special verticals like the Railways, Public Places, Restaurants, 3-D applications and gaming, out-door signage, video-walls (up to 5x5 matrix), media players with their SuperSign signage management software, kiosks, etc.; the company shall be launching their Video Conferencing Solutions, Interactive White Boards, AirPurification systems and several other leading-edge products aimed towards improving the efficiency and knowledge attainment of users; LG’s Network Monitors come with an integrated electronics solution wherein up to 31 users can share a single PC in the most convenient and cable-clutter-free method, thus reducing the Total Cost of Ownership by more than 60 percent. The Network Monitors solution comes along with the LG IP-Pro software utility to help create Virtual IP addresses for each user and also the LG I-COM utility that provides the administrator / teacher remote monitoring and manageability of the users. LG’s world famous LED palm-top projectors have no parallel and are rated as the Best Buy by several magazines for their long life of more than 30,000 hours and easy adaptability with USB, HDMI, VGA ports. LG has also unveiled a whole new range of LCD Monitor TVs which come with the inbuilt TV tuner card, PIP features and offer the dual comfort of a monitor and a TV in stylishly designed models. The company’s Customer Support Services have improved manifold and the company is very focused on providing the best of support services to their wide base of customers in the commercial and corporate spheres, spread across the lengths and breadth of India. This company has excellent marketing plans and product line-ups to cater to the ever changing needs of customers, offering value-for-money products and solutions. The company shall continue to invest in the best of talented manpower and huge man-hours into their R&D, with special focus on the India-centric world-class products.

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R Manikandan Business Head – Business Solutions

achievements n  Major supplier of Air Conditioners to Govt. depts. n  Market leader in ACs, Washing Machines, Refrigerators, Monitors, Optical Storage Devices, Color Televisions, Microwave Ovens. n  Major supplier of Digital Signage panels to Airports in India n  Major supplier of Network Monitors for Educational purposes for SSA & other educational projects in India.

contact Pankaj Kayathwal Business Vertical Manager – Government Business, Web: www.lge.com



profile

Forbes Technosys Ltd

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orbes Technosys Limited (a wholly owned subsidiary of Forbes and Company) is a pioneer in Self Service Automation with a strong focus on Banking, Telecom, Power, Government and Retail. Forbes and Company (F&CL) founded in 1767 by John Forbes from Aberdeenshire in Scotland, is India’s oldest company. Forbes has diversified business interests in shipping, engineering, water purification systems and technology. Forbes is a part of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group which has revenues of ~USD 2.8 Billion (FY10 est.) and an asset base valued at USD 1 Billion. Shapoorji Pallonji is the largest private shareholder (18.5%) of TATA Sons Limited, the Holding Company of the TATA Group The SP Group is a conglomerate with diverse business interests in construction, shipping, healthcare, energy, engineering and technology. Other subsidiaries of F&CL include Eureka Forbes, SCI Forbes, Nypro Forbes, Forbes Bumi Armada. Forbes Technosys Ltd. is a pioneer in transaction processing solutions, services and networks that help organisations handle large transaction volumes effectively and efficiently, while improving quality of their services and reducing costs. FTL’s Portfolio includes e-Governance Solutions such as G2C Transaction Kiosks, Bill Payment Kiosks, PoS Terminals, Electronic Cash Registers, Portable biometric enabled platforms for UID registration and authentication, Franking machines for Postal Services, Stamp Duty collections and judicial franking. FTL provides Integrated Solutions and Services and has a Pan-India support network. FTL has established a State-of-the-art National Network Operations and Control Centre at Thane where it provides managed services support to its clients in Banking and ATM services, Power and Utilities Companies for Bill Payment processing, Cheque Truncation Systems, Financial Inclusion etc. FTL is driven by the need to provide innovative products, services and solutions to customers .In addition to selling solutions, FTL is working with Government Departments and Public Utilities on a Public-Private Partnership Model basis (BOO, BOOT etc.) in order to enable automation in several areas including ticketing, bill payment services, G2C transactions etc.

Product and Services E-Governance Kiosks • Models - Forbes Microbanker / Portobanker / E-Handy Micro ATM/ Aadhar UID Enrolment Kit • Functions - Cash Deposit / Cash Withdrawal / Balance Enquiry / Funds Transfer / Bill Payments • Payment - Cash / Cheque / Card • Features - UID Compliant, Biometric enabled with multifactor authentication Cheque Processing Solutions • Zero Capital Expenditure, End to End Services-Processing and Archival, Interfaces • Business Continuity Planning Services, On-site Processing Services, Mandate Processing Services • Web based solution

Ajay Singh Chief Executive Officer

achievements n  Bagged and executed one of the largest self service kiosk contracts from SBI for 500 Kiosks n  Successfully set up transaction Network for bill payments for Punjab State Electricity Board n  Successfully set up transaction Network for bill payments for Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited n  Successfully implemented Counterfiet Traceability Solution for Bank of India and ICICI Bank n  Developed the next generation Microbanker ATM n  Successfully implemented the project for Switch connected kiosks for Dena Bank

Banking Automation / Retail Automation Enterprise Mobility Solutions / Currency Handling Systems/Counterfeit Traceability Solution / Fake Note Detector / Point of Sale – PoS E-Stamping and E-Franking Solutions • e-Stamping - Stamp on document itself, No re-circulation of stamps, Convenient payment mechanism for public, Advance payment to State Government before actual sale of stamp. Built-in safety mechanism, Validation of stamp by consumer/ Registration Dept. through an internet / intranet interface • e-Franking - Secured evidence of payments, Remotely managed for value loading, Networked for MIS and stamp validation

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contact J.K.Jain Deputy Director General Laxman House, 9-10/3, Asaf Ali Road, New Delhi- 110002 Phone- 011-43000166 Fax: 011-43000104 Website: www.forbestechnosys.com



Analysis

MOBILITY

Next leg of growth is coming! 3G and BWA network rollouts, supported by adoption of smart devices and apps, should give mobility the boost it awaits By Prachi Shirur

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obility solutions enable access to organisational data and applications for users on the move. Typically, mobile devices like smart phones and notebooks are used as access devices while the via media is the Internet for accessing information and carrying out business transactions from outside the organisation’s premises. Due to the real-time access to required data, mobility solutions lead to enhanced productivity for organisations and improved services for the beneficiaries, who would be citizens in case of e-Governance services. Given such advantages, governments, especially in developing countries are adopting mobile technologies, for better reaching out to citizens. Globally, telecom services are being seen as a major tool for socio-economic development. India has the second largest telecommunications network in the world with 688 million subscribers at the end of July 2010, as per Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). India has also been widely noted as the fastest growing wireless market, globally. As per recent domain market research (report), the market has grown at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 30 percent since 1995 and is still going strong. On the broadband front, India has been lagging much,

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MOBILITY

India wlan, Network Gear Market Source: Tonse Telecom, Dec 06

279.24

Market Size in SM

300.0 250.0

199.46

200.0 137.56

150.0 91.70

100.0 50.0

2.67

11.33

18.44

23.11

2004-05

2005-06

59.16

36.98

0.0 2002-03

2003-04

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10 2010-11

2011-12

Year

but with the advent of 3G and BWA networks, licenses for which have been awarded, wirelessbased broadband connectivity is expected to take off. This would give a significant boost to the mobility market. Government-owned telcos, BSNL and MTNL have already rolled out commercial 3G services but more momentum is expected to kick in once the private operators too roll out their services.

Wi-Fi continues to be a driver A wireless LAN or WLAN links two or more devices typically through an access point, which in turn is connected to the local area network (LAN). This enables mobile connectivity to a local area network and through it to the enterprise network and the Internet, within a premise. WLAN technology uses the IEEE 802.11 group of standards. The latest standard of WLAN is 802.11n, which was ratified in September 2009. Prof. Dr. Eduard Heindl, discussed about WLAN trends in his e-Business Technologies paper published in May 2009. According to him some of the new standard’s advantages and improvements in WLAN technology include: use of 52 subcarriers for data per 20 MHz channel as opposed to 48 subcarriers used in the 802.11a/g protocol. This allows increasing the maximum data rate from 54 MHz to 65 MHz; Media Access Control (MAC) enhancements to introduce packet aggregation and increase throughput; multiple input multiple output (MIMO) technology employed by 802.11n protocol to mitigate interference and improve range. 802.11VHT is the next generation standard, which promises a high throughput of the network, and will be used to develop wireless display technologies for HDTV, fast file transfer, and campus deployments. Though WLANs are very popular now,

finding adoption in even large wireless network projects in many major cities globally, security concerns continue to be around. However, technologies like Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) somewhat mitigate the level of security on a WLAN network. According to an IDC report, the WLAN market is predicted to grow to $2.1 billion in 2010, with a 23 percent growth over $1.7 billion in the previous year. A Dell’Oro Group report noted record growth in the global WLAN market in the first quarter this year. As per the report, the US government spending programs such as smart grid investment grants, the broadband investment and the e-rate program, are helping to stimulate ideas and purchases of WLAN technology. A Tonse Telecom research report published in 2007 predicted that the Indian Wi-Fi market, including WLAN hardware, systems integration and software services, and excluding embedded devices and laptops, will grow from the current $41.57 million to exceed $744 million by 2012, at a CAGR of 61.4 percent. It further reported that as the broadband wireless access grows, the WLAN network gear sector will exceed $275 million in revenue by 2011-12. The major drivers for WLAN growth in 2010, according to the IDC research, are recovery from short-term weaknesses in retail, manufacturing and services verticals, combined with the continued strength in education, healthcare and government, as enterprises continue to embrace wireless to increase efficiency and user productivity. The research report also attributes this growth to the increasing growth in 802.11n deployments this year, with 57.5 percent of all dependent access points being 802.11n-based.

BWA is coming Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave

Analysis

Access (WiMAX) is a broadband wireless access (BWA) technology designed to enable pervasive, high-speed mobile Internet access to a wide array of devices, and delivers low-cost, open networks. It is a mobile Internet solution enabling efficient and scalable networks for data, video and voice. WiMAX provides performance similar to Wi-Fi networks with the coverage and quality of service of cellular networks and can provide broadband wireless access up to 50 km for fixed stations and up to 15 km for mobile stations, though actual range would vary. A June 2010 Infonetics Research report pointed out that worldwide WiMAX equipment and device revenue saw a moderate decline in the first quarter of 2010, down 2 percent to $303 million. The report attributes this decline to a seasonally slower first quarter, and stays firm in its expectation for generally healthy growth through the rest of 2010. According to it, the US, EMEA, and Asia Pacific are the hotbeds of WiMAX activity, apart from Russia. Maravedis, another telecom market research and analysis firm, in its report titled ‘WiMAX, LTE and Broadband Wireless Worldwide Market Trends 2008 -2014’ predicted that there will be an accumulated 55 million WiMAX subscribers by the end of the year 2012, accelerating to 127 million at the end of the year 2014. Middle East, Africa, Japan, Pakistan and India are stated as the engines of growth in their respective regions.

App uptake is on rise Keeping pace with the developments in the mobility equipment and services markets, the mobile applications segment too is developing fast. The mobile applications market is estimated to be worth around $25 billion by 2015, as per ReportLinker. Gartner has done a research recently on the top ten consumer mobile applications consumers will be using and downloading in the year 2012. The most popularly used applications would include those designed to facilitate mobile money transfers, location-based services and mobile search, said Gartner in its recent report. In the past, consumers purchased mobile phones, based on the in-built features. With the arrival of smart phone operating systems capable of running third-party applications, consumers are able to customise their devices with applications tailored to their own needs. Future mobile trends point to a widening of this segment, with third-party applications breaking into the mainstream mobile market. October 2010 / www.egovonline.net / egov

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4motion Broadband Wireless Network Pvt Ltd

ndia 4motion Broadband Wireless Network Pvt. Ltd., which is a subsidiary of Alvarion (Limited), is a global 4G communications leader with the industry’s most extensive customer base, including hundreds of commercial 4G deployments. Alvarion’s industry leading network solutions for broadband wireless technologies WiMAX, TD-LTE and WiFi, enable broadband applications for service providers and enterprises covering a variety of industries such as mobile broadband, residential and business broadband, utilities, municipalities and public safety agencies. Through an open network strategy, superior IP and OFDMA know-how, and ability to deploy large scale end-to-end turnkey networks, Alvarion is delivering the true 4G broadband experience today (www.alvarion.com). Alvarion was established in 2001 with the merger of BreezeCOM and Floware, two leading broadband wireless access equipment developers offering point-to-multipoint broadband wireless access solutions. Since both companies complemented each other in terms of product offering, geographical presence, customers and distribution channels, the merger enabled Alvarion to become a major player in the broadband wireless access market. Alvarion viewed the birth of the idea for WiMAX in the wake of the telecom bubble in 2002 as a new window of opportunity for broadband access. Realising the potential of WiMAX to reduce prices and integrate better technologies, such as NLOS and OFDM, as well as increase capacity, the company became a founder member of the WiMAX Forum, the regulatory body established to smooth the way for WiMAX regulatory and certification issues. Milestones in Alvarion’s history include winning of the InfoVision and WCA awards for leadership in WiMAX technology in 2005; showcasing of 4Motion, an end-to-end mobile WiMAX solution in 2006; the establishment of Accton Wireless Broadband with Accton in Taiwan to develop mass market consumer devices for WiMAX in 2006; a live MobileTV demonstration in a moving vehicle using 4Motion and successful participation in the 802.16e plugfest in 2007; reaching over $100 million in WiMAX revenues early in 2007; and unveiling of the company’s OPEN WiMAX strategy – an ecosystem of partners enabling the combination of Alvarion’s BreezeMAX base stations with best-of-breed systems to create operator-centric network solutions for WiMAX.

Product and Services BreezeACCESS family A premium, outdoor Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) and connectivity solutions for a variety of applications in urban and rural deployments. Available in a range of licensed and license-exempt frequencies in the 5 GHz and 900 MHz bands, these widely deployed solutions offer enhanced security and capacity as well as top QoS for data, voice and video services.

Rajan Verma Channel Sales Manager, Enterprise Line of Business

achievements (2009-10) n  Winner of WiMAX Distinction 2010 award n  Won the Best in Public Safety Solutions Award for 2010 n  Telecom Asia Reader’s Choice - Best WiMAX vendor n  Alvarion listed twice as an honourable mention from NATOA Community Broadband Awards: • Alvarion and the City of Binghamton’s Public Safety WiMAX Programme • Alvarion and City of Elmira Public Housing Wireless Programme

BreezeNET family The BreezeNET family of products provides efficient, cost-effective, secured point-to-point networking solutions. BreezeNET is optimised for building-to-building connectivity, covering distances of more than 60 km (37 miles) in difficult environments and weather conditions, delivering up to 250 Mbps for license-exempt frequency bands.

BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 BreezeMAX Extreme 5000 is the first wireless broadband solution to bring WiMAX 16e technology to the 5 GHz license-exempt market. This best-of-breed base station is designed for a variety of applications and business models and offers advanced air-protocol capabilities, superior performance using WiMAX Quality of Service (QoS) and enhanced coverage and capacity.

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contact Rajan Verma, Channel Sales Manager, Enterprise Line of Business, 345, 4th Floor, Udyog Vihar,Phase II, Gurgaon-122015, Haryana, INDIA. Tel: +91-124-4003862 Fax:+91-124-4003863 Mobile:+91+999 999 333 4 www.alvarion.com


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SECURITY

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Security systems in govt should be sniffing-sharp, so integration with systems like RFID, smart cards and CCTVs is a must By Gayatri Maheshwary

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nformation security has always been an issue of concern for businesses, consumers and governments alike. In fact, with the proliferation of the Internet, security issues have got more complex than ever before. And with the advent of Web 2.0, the level of complexity has only increased. Since 2007 and after the boom in social networking, experts have seen a sharp increase in online attacks, specifically targeted at Web 2.0 applications. According to recent reports, nearly 19 percent of all online incidents could be touching Web 2.0 sites. Security management has become the biggest challenge considering that the threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated. Not surprising, therefore, many large organisations did not reduce their budgeted spend on security services and products, even during the recession. While it’s been common for enterprises to use the Internet for business-to-business and business-to- consumer transactions, the governments are also beginning to do that. The volume of such transactions will only increase, even exponentially. Also, the use of social software within organisations will increase, which will further raise the security threats. Therefore, safeguarding organisational data assumes utmost importance. According to a Gartner survey, security-asa-service is emerging in the Asia-Pacific region, although the spending in this area represents a small fraction of total IT security expenditure. In India, spending on security-as-as-service is limited and a key reason for this is the low

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Smart cards offer benefits such as quick transactions, inbuilt security and portability and can be used for identification and validation

The CCTV market in India is currently estimated at over

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traction of SaaS as a model, mainly due to a lack of infrastructure. In particular, in remote locations where broadband Internet penetration and logistics connectivity is a challenge, SaaS as a model is not practicable.

Security and governance Security challenges for governments are much bigger and broader. It is as important for them to protect citizen data as to ensure homeland security or to guard sensitive information from antinational outfits. To achieve this, it is important for state agencies to embrace multiple security technologies, depending on the application and the requirement. RFID: RFID as a technology allows an object to be uniquely identified without line-of-sight contact. It is far superior to the simpler bar codes and can provide more detail about an object. RFID can be used in shipping containers, railroads, supply chain, mining, postal, livestock and airline applications. From security point of view, RFID can be used for ports and border control. In terms of asset location and tracking, RFID is already being used by libraries in India. However, higher costs and inadequate standards are some of the biggest challenges in its widespread adoption. Smart Cards: The smart card technology is becoming commonplace in our daily lives. These cards can add convenience and safety to any transaction. A smart card is a plastic card with a computer chip embedded in it that stores data about users and their transactions. The card data is accessed and written via a reader that is part of a computing system. Smart card-enhanced systems are in use today for several key applications, including healthcare, banking, entertainment and transportation. To various degrees, all areas

can benefit from the features and security that smart cards provide. Smart cards provide vital components of system security for the exchange of data through virtually any kind of network. In India, some typical examples are Government Identification applications such as electronic passports, the ongoing UID or Aadhaar project, health cards, driving licenses, social security cards, and financial applications such as credit and debit cards, various prepaid cards and electronic passes or tokens for mass transportation. Smart cards offer various benefits such as quick transactions, inbuilt security and portability and can be used for identification, validation and data storage. A major factor driving the adoption of smart card technology is the convenience that it provides to the user. In India, contactless smartcards are the better option, given the harsh environmental conditions. Biometrics is also going to be a major focus area for the government. Considering that acquiring fake identities is on the rise by terrorists, the government is working on a project for a national identity card, similar to the US social security number and has already allocated `100 crore for it. Closed Circuit TV (CCTV): In an integrated security system, CCTV becomes a very important component, since it makes other electronic security gadgets more effective. In a normal scenario, an access control system would simply raise an alarm on its control panel if someone tries to trespass. In an integrated security system with CCTV, the operators automatically get a video pop-up on the screen, helping them to verify the visitor’s identity. In 2008, the CCTV market in India was worth `550 crore and was dominated by analogue systems. For some time now, the focus is shifting towards adoption of digital systems. As per Frost & Sullivan report, in the next three to four years, this market will see a growth of 25-30 percent year-on-year. Government establishments too are gearing up to install video surveillance systems in public

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places and in those government buildings that are prone to terror attacks. The Indian safety and security market had been growing at a modest rate over the past few decades. However, the growing terrorist activities, coupled with increasing crime rates have driven up the domestic demand for effective security systems across the country. In this regard, use of CCTV-based video surveillance has emerged as a viable solution and has therefore gained significant momentum. As per the latest research by RNCOS, the CCTV market in India which is currently estimated at over `750 crore, is projected to grow at a CAGR of more than 34 percent during 2010-2012. Network security: The network security market during 2009-10, according to V&D 100 has witnessed a growth of 21.6 percent, with revenue of `900 crore. The revenue last year stood at `740 crore. The market leader in the network security services segment was HCL Comnet, which posted revenue of `120 crore and had a market share of 13.3 percent. The company has also bagged certain government projects. The network security market in India is largely driven by the businesses recognising the importance of security. The earliest adopters of network security were primarily the banking and finance verticals, followed by the ITeS and BPO sectors. Other verticals, namely retail, health and education are now catching up. For the government sector, security is a key issue that needs to be addressed. Since the government deals with sensitive information of national interest, securing data is of utmost importance. With India being recognised among the leading emerging economies of the world, aspirations and expectations of its citizens are rising too. Also, globalisation has made a good number of foreign nationals part of the workforce employed here. All this makes it important for the government to evaluate and monitor the preparedness of the security system, to ensure that people are able to lead their lives with dignity and can work and move around freely. Despite the long strides made by India in the field of information technology, various state security agencies, including the police, still find low application and usage of information security technologies. In the interest of the nation and its citizens, that will need to change. October 2010 / www.egovonline.net / egov

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heck Point Software Technologies Ltd. (www.checkpoint.com), the worldwide leader in securing the Internet, is the only vendor to deliver Total Security for networks, data and endpoints, unified under a single management framework. Check Point provides customers with uncompromised protection against all types of threats, reduces security complexity and lowers total cost of ownership. Check Point first pioneered the industry with FireWall-1 and its patented stateful inspection technology. Today, Check Point continues to innovate with the development of the Software Blade architecture. The dynamic Software Blade architecture delivers secure, flexible and simple solutions that can be fully customised to meet the exact security needs of any organisation or environment. Check Point customers include tens of thousands of businesses and organisations of all sizes including all Fortune 100 companies. Check Point’s award-winning ZoneAlarm solutions protect millions of consumers from hackers, spyware and identity theft. Check Point revolutionised the IT security scenario by introducing Software Blade Architecture. The Check Point Software Blade architecture is the first and only security architecture that delivers total, flexible and manageable security to companies of any size. With this unprecedented capability, Check Point Software Blades deliver lower cost of ownership and cost-efficient protection that meet any network security need, today and in the future. Software Blades can be deployed on Check Point UTM-1 and Power-1 appliances, IP appliances, open servers and within virtualized environments.

Product and Services Check Point UTM-1 Check Point UTM-1 security appliances are all-inclusive, turn-key solutions that include everything one needs to secure the network. Each appliance includes integrated centralised management, along with complete security updates, hardware support, and customer support. Check Point Power-1 Check Point Power-1 appliances enable organisations to maximise security in high-performance environments such as large campuses or data centers. They combine Check Point firewall, IPsec VPN, and intrusion prevention Software Blades with advanced acceleration and networking technologies that deliver a high-performance security platform for multi-Gbps environments. Check Point IP Security Appliances Proven for years in complex networking and performance demanding environments, Check Point IP security appliances - formerly Nokia IP appliances offer customers turnkey security functionality such as Firewall, VPN and Intrusion Prevention (IPS) across a wide range of models. Now offered as one solution, the IP appliances are integrated with Check Point latest software blades and include the revolutionary IPS software blade in their standard configuration. The IP appliances offer unsurpassed scalability, high performance, reliability and high port density that reduce operational costs while performing in demanding mission-critical security environments. Check Point DLP Check Point DLP makes DLP work by combining processes with innovative technology. The networkbased DLP solution helps businesses move from data loss detection to prevention by pre-emptively protecting sensitive information from unintentional loss-- including regulated, confidential, and proprietary data. It provides granular policy definitions that align to existing corporate data processes, educating users on corporate policies while helping enforce them. Unlike other solutions with long and complicated deployment requirements, Check Point DLP protects organisations of any size from day one with rapid activation and easy policy creation based on pre-built templates.

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Bhaskar Bakthavatsalu Regional Director - India & SAARC

achievements n  Check Point Abra won the Computerworld Czech Republic’s IT Product of 2010 n  Check Point Firewall / VPN Solutions Computerworld Singapore Annual Customer Care Awards 2010 n  SMBWorld Hong Kong Editor’s Choice Award 2010 Check Point UTM-1 Edge Appliances n  Check Point Firewall and VPN Software Blades, Check Point IPS Software Blade and Check Point UTM-1 Appliances are winners of Computerworld Hong Kong Awards 2010 n  Check Point won the Frost & Sullivan Malaysia Telecoms Best Practices Award - May 2010 Network Security Vendor of the Year

contact Srinivas Sadasivan Field Marketing Manager – Indian Subcontinent Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. Golden Square Executive Centre #401, 4th Floor, Eden Park 20, Vittal Mallya Road, Bangalore Tel: 80 2299 6505 /2224 3860 Email: Indiasales@checkpoint.com Website: www.checkpoint.com



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otorola has been at the forefront of communication inventions and innovations for more than 80 years. We have achieved extraordinary accomplishments along the way — such as making the equipment that carried the first words from the moon and leading the cellular communication revolution with the development of the world’s first handheld cellular phone. More recently, Motorola has taken leadership positions in solutions for public safety, enterprises, mobile computing, 4G broadband and high-definition video. Today, Motorola’s portfolio of technologies, solutions and services includes wireless handsets, wireless accessories, digital entertainment devices, wireless access systems, voice and data communications systems, and enterprise mobility products. The company operates in numerous countries around the globe, tapping the creativity of diverse cultures and individuals. With the rapid convergence of fixed and mobile broadband Internet and the growing demand for nextgeneration mobile communication solutions, Motorola’s mission is to lead the next wave of innovative products that meets the expanding needs of its customers around the world. The trends toward media mobility, ubiquitous connectivity and wireless flexibility, coupled with mobile lifestyles and business, continue to expand. Motorola has a rich history and its future is dynamic. The spirit of invention is what drives Motorola.

Product and Services Advance Data Caputre - ADC - Barcode Scanning Solutions Motorola provides the industry’s most robust and innovative line-up of Symbol scanner products — from front-end POS scanners to next-generation industrial scanners. Combining all-around best-inclass performance — and outstanding customer productivity — Motorola is the scanner value leader. Available for a wide variety of data capture applications, Motorola’s Symbol scanners provide the highest level of ergonomic excellence and increased productivity for its customers. Portable hand held computers/EDAs Motorola suggests that when it comes to selecting mobile computers to mobilise your enterprise applications, choose from the family of devices that keeps many of the world’s largest retailers, manufacturers, transportation and logistics companies, field sales and service functions, and healthcare providers up and running every day. Regardless of any organisations’ requirements, application or environment, there is a Motorola mobile computer designed to cost-effectively meet their needs. RFID solutions When one chooses Motorola for one’s RFID solution, one chooses the peace of mind that comes with over thirty years of industry leadership. Every day, companies of all sizes and across all industries count on Motorola mobility solutions that incorporate wireless networking, RFID, bar code scanning, imaging and more to streamline business processes and maximise the value of business data. Motorola established its RFID leadership through active deployments — working with global, industry-leading companies on some of the largest RFID implementations. The company’s history showcases a long list of RFID firsts — including the first commercially available EPC RFID handheld reader, EPC RFID portal system and EPC RFID mobile reader. No matter what RFID solution one requires, Motorola’s complete RFID portfolio will meet one’s needs with: • The broadest portfolio of RFID readers in the industry with two classes of readers — business and industrial — to meet the needs of virtually any type of environment; and three types of readers for virtually any RFID application — fixed, handheld and mobile. • A broad ecosystem of partners that provide customers with the right application to maximise the business benefit of Motorola’s RFID solutions. Regardless of which Motorola products one needs in one’s RFID solution, one can count on proven and tested Motorola products.

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Jayant Rastogi Country Head and Area Sales Director - Motorola EMS

achievements n  Currently hold more than 2/3 market share n  Largest install base of Rugged Mobile Computers in India n  Largest install base of Barcode scanners in India

contact Ratnesh Chaurasia Sr. Customer Service Manager Motorola Phone No (Office): +91 22 26533545 Fax: +91 22 26533542 Website: www.motorola.com


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STORAGE

Latent demand? Govt spend in India is still low in areas such as storage, so there is a sizable potential for uptake By Pratap Vikram Singh

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ith the trend of digital lifestyles growing and enterprise data volumes swelling, the prospects for the storage market are undoubtedly positive. It is estimated that the total storage market, including hardware, software and services, would generate $90 billion in revenues by 2011, with the open storage market being about $10.6 billion globally. In 2009, organisations had mostly restrained themselves from adding new IT infrastructure. Currently, they are positively planning to meet their IT requirements, signalling a surge in demand. According to Gartner, the overall market in India will grow at CAGR 15 percent by 2014. Recuperating from the economic downturn, organisations will be looking at deploying fresh IT infrastructure. In many countries, the government constitutes a major segment of the storage market. In China, the government segment is around 28 percent of the storage market, while in Australia it is even higher at 30 percent. However, till recently, it was not so in India. According to Aman Munglani, Principal Research Analyst at Gartner, “With the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) in place, the government is in the process of setting up new IT infrastructure, which will create more demand for storage.

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In China, government vertical is around 28 percent of the storage market, while in Australia it is even higher at 30 percent As of now, the government accounts for 15-17 percent of the storage market revenue.”

Servers get past de-growth After suffering a shrinkage in revenue to the tune of -26 percent in 2008 and 2009, the server market showed signs of recovery and in the second quarter of 2010 it registered an increase of 14.3 percent in revenue. According to Gartner, the worldwide server shipments grew 27.1 percent year-on-year in the second quarter. Geographically, all regions signalled improving market conditions. Among vendors, Hewlett-Packard had the lead, with 32 percent share of worldwide server revenue in the second quarter of 2010. Besides, Dell and Fujitsu also registered increase in revenue in the quarter. Currently, x86-based server hardware is driving the market. Blade servers had the strongest growth of any form factor, with an increase of 17.8 percent in units and 32.8 percent in revenue for the first quarter. Blade servers are having a strong growth, with an increase of 17.8 percent in units and 32.8 percent in vendor revenue for the first quarter. In the Asia-Pacific region, according to Gartner estimates, a total of 371,060 servers were shipped, which is a 27.3 percent increase from the same quarter in 2009. Vendor revenue was up 8.8 percent over the same period, to total US $1.76 billion. The economic recovery in the region continued during the first quarter and firmed up business confidence across different segments, including small and medium businesses. Server revenue recorded year-on-year growth across five sub-regions in Asia-Pacific, with Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) and Asean leading the pack with increases of 36.4 and 17.6 percents respectively during the quarter. In Greater China and India, despite strong consumption of x86 servers, revenue growth was somewhat low at 4.3 and 4.2 percent, respectively. This was primarily due to a lack of contribution from higher-end servers in non-x86 platforms (mainframe and RISC/IA-64) in this quarter. The Korean

server market finally saw the return of positive growth, with market revenue up 7.8 percent over the same period in 2009, thanks to a continuous improvement in market confidence that encouraged IT spending. Gartner points that server consolidation and virtualisation still played important roles as growth drivers in mature markets like Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Australia, driving faster adoption of new processors on richer configured servers. Demand came generally from a mix of financial and public sectors in those markets. The x86 servers remained a predominant platform that fostered market growth in this quarter. The product mix in this segment continued to move towards higher-end platforms, which resulted in faster revenue growth of 37.9 percent while shipment was up 30 percent. The four-socket x86 servers noted an increase in unit share to 6.2 percent from 5.6 percent in the previous quarter. This was in addition to the two-way servers that remained high in demand and accounted for 73.5 percent of total server shipment currently. Blade servers, including x86 blades and RISC/IA-64 blades, grew consistently to be the fastest growing server segment, compared to other form factors, with a 47.9 percent yearover-year shipment growth in the first quarter of 2010. All major vendors benefit from this trend, led by HP and IBM with shipment shares of 47.9 and 28.8 percents, respectively, while Dell managed to almost double its blade shipment over the previous year. As per Manufacturers’ Association for Information Technology (MAIT), during the fiscal 2009-10, server sales in India registered a decline of 15 percent over the previous fiscal. This decline was largely on account of poor sales during the first-half of the fiscal. During the second-half however, sales had recovered and registered a growth of 14 percent over the same period of the last fiscal.

Virtualisation has a case in government Virtualisation provides dynamic provisioning and support for disaster recovery, apart from

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server consolidation. Moreover, it’s on way to becoming a regular feature of the overall IT deployment over the next few years, say analysts. A study on the pace of shift to server virtualisation reveals that 18 percent of server workloads this year run on virtualised servers and this will grow to 28 percent next year and to almost 50 percent by 2012. There are about 5.8 million virtual machines (VM) believed to be in use today. In the government sector in India, however, nothing substantial has been done in the area of virtualisation. According to Frost and Sullivan, in CY 2008, 24.5 percent of the servers sold were virtualisation enabled. With hypervisors available at lower costs, as well as improved management tools for managing both the physical and virtual servers in place, this figure is expected to grow to 60.2 percent by 2015. Today, organisations having storage needs of more than 150 terabytes go for storage virtualisation. Below 150 terabytes, it’s not a very viable option. De-duplication is built into the new storage systems. On desktop virtualisation, Gartner has predicted that 2010 and 2011 will see a rise in the number of planned hosted virtual desktops (HVD) implementations, some of which were delayed in 2009 due to the economic downturn. Government, education, and ITeS sectors are expected to be forerunners in the adoption of desktop virtualisation solutions in the country. The desktop virtualisation market, including hardware, software, licensing, and management tools, is estimated to have been US $79.24 million in 2008 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 33.31 percent from 2009 to 2015.

Cloud on the horizon Cloud computing improves the elasticity of IT applications and their usage. For the government, it is preferable to go for the private cloud option, since it will allow the government ownership and control of the infrastructure. However, the cloud adoption in the government is still at the proof-of-concept level to a large extent. It is expected that by 2011, there will be significant market for cloud services. The concerns that have come up relating to the security and reliability issues with the cloud are partly due to a lack of awareness and proper understanding. A safe approach would be to put non-mission critical applications first on the cloud. October 2010 / www.egovonline.net / egov

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MC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) is the world’s leading developer and provider of information infrastructure technology and solutions that enable organisations of all sizes to transform the way they compete and create value from their information. EMC commenced its Indian operations in 2000. Today, it has a wholly owned subsidiary which has business and sales offices in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad and Pune. EMC has its India Center of Excellence (CoE) in Bangalore in addition to two other development centres in Bangalore and Hyderabad. EMC also has seven Logistics and Support facilities across India. EMC, through its partners, has a strong customer base in India, spanning the Telecom, BFSI, Manufacturing and the Technology sectors.

Manoj Chugh President (India & SAARC)

Product and Services Unified Storage EMC Unified Storage makes complex administrative tasks simple. And it’s 20% more efficient, Guaranteed. That’s why, in virtual environments, customers choose EMC storage twice as often as anyone else. Backup, Recovery and Archiving EMC Backup and Recovery solutions enables to strengthen customer’s data protection, streamline backup and recovery, and meet a wide range of service levels, even for the largest data volumes. It also reduces the amount of data to be backed up while optimising environment with a full range of platform, software, and subscription-based service solutions. Information Security • Access Control • Authentication • Credential Management • Data Loss Prevention • Encryption and Key Management • Fraud Prevention Virtualising Information Infrastructure • Block Storage Virtualisation • File Virtualisation Solutions • Information Infrastructure Solutions for Microsoft Virtualisation • Virtual Infrastructure Data Protection Solutions Governance, Risk, and Compliance EMC Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) solutions help organisations to achieve unprecedented agility in managing risk and demonstrating compliance. Its GRC solutions raise confidence in GRC intelligence by monitoring and managing controls in storage, information, security, change, configuration, and performance management systems across both physical and virtual environments.

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achievements n  EMC Recognised with the CIO 100 Award: CIO.com included EMC on its list of 100 companies, creatingpbusiness value through the innovative use of technology for EMC’s IT Proven project. n APEX Awards for Publication Excellence: EMC publications ‘EMC Now’ and ‘ON Magazine’ won a total of four APEX awards including a coveted Grand Award. n Corporate Responsibility Magazine’s 100 Best Corporate Citizens List: EMC was ranked 19th on the list of the best corporate citizens for its achievements in categories such as governance, philanthropy, and human rights. n Fortune 500: EMC climbed six spots to #166 on FORTUNE’s list of America’s 500 largest corporations.

contact Vikram Singh Marketing Specialist EMC Data Storage #9 B Lotus Tower, Community Center, New Firiends Colony, New Delhi Phone No (Office): 011-45673800 Website: www.emc.com


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When big is not as costly too Given the colossal scale of IT in the Aadhaar project, virtualisation will kick in savings of an unprecedented magnitude

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he Unique Identification (UID) project’s objective is to provide unique numbers to all residents of India. Apart from providing identity, UID, also known as Aadhaar, will enable better delivery of services and effective governance. In becoming a single source of identity verification, it could enable the easier rollout of services such as bank accounts, passports, driving licences, and LPG connections. Proof of identity and greater financial inclusion could lay the foundation for checking fraud and corruption, avoiding duplication and targeting intended beneficiaries in a range of programs such as the NREGS and the PDS.

A task like no other The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has

been created as an attached office under the Planning Commission. Its role is to develop and implement the necessary institutional, technical and legal infrastructure to issue unique identity numbers to Indian residents. UIDAI is expected to provide UID to around 60 crore people in four to five years. The scale and complexity of the project is unprecedented, globally. Apart from operational challenges like how will UID be allocated to footpath dwellers and how it will handle the issue and status of illegal immigrants, the UIDAI will also need to tackle technology ramifications of the scale of the project. Some of the technological issues that this project would need to address are handling 1.2 billion records, compiling the largest biometric database to date, providing privacy

Quick Facts There are a broad range of clients, applications and devices: • The largest existing biometric database is of 120 million in the US. UIDAI is doing 10 times that number, at 1.2 billion • UID’s biometric de-duplication algorithm will need to check a fingerprint against those of 1.2 billion people to ensure uniqueness, with minimal false acceptance rate

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and security to records, and accurately capturing biometric data. It will also be providing 1:N biometric de-duplication and handling one million enrolments per day, putting together a storage architecture that can help transfer more than 5TB of data per to CIDR for thousands of enrolment stations and handling above 100million authentications per day. Also, the sheer scale of the project itself throws up some unique problems. For instance, for each individual who is enrolled, the associated data is estimated to be at least 10 MB. Multiply it 1.2 billion times, which is the population base that UID would cover, and the requirements of storage, processing

power and algorithm design would be mammoth.

Technology innovation to the fore Cisco has shared with UIDAI, the company’s experience in addressing similar issues in projects across the world. Cisco Datacenter technology and architecture were chosen by UIDAI to be part of the Engineering Datacenter. Virtualisation provides the answers to some of the challenges faced by


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Consolidating and centralising the server and storage environment is a key to achieving high utilisation and performance and lower costs

The project needs to address issues like handling 1.2 billion records, capturing and compiling huge biometric database, and providing privacy and security to citizen information

UIDAI for the UID project. • Reduces IT sprawl: It helps centralise and consolidate IT assets across the network. This is especially important as the huge savings in cost will be significant for the UID project. • Utilises storage and server better: Consolidating and centralising the server and storage environment is a key strategy to achieve higher utilisation, better performance and lower costs. • Manages storage growth better: With the coverage of people for UID expected to increase exponentially, it will be important to manage and store data intelligently, for the UID project to make economic sense. • Allows just-right provisioning of resources: With server virtualisation, UIDAI will be able to reduce demand for data centre resources, and deployment of new servers

• Faster deployment of applications: Being a unique initiative that has no precedents, it will be imperative to deploy new application and IT business initiatives on the fly. • Access the desktop anywhere: Given the nature of the exercise, it is important to have infrastructure that allows access to distributed resources in the face of sudden and unpredictable events.

• Low energy consumption: With awareness of green computing on the increase, UIDAI will also benefit from resource management and energy efficiency. As the UIDAI embarks on an ambitious initiative, Cisco has contributed significantly to the technology backbone. Technology innovation, in the form of virtualisation will provide the UID project the head start it needs.

contact Cisco Systems India Birla House (East Tower) 7th, 8th and 9th floor 25, Barakhamba Road New Delhi - 110001 Phone: +91 11 4261 1000 Fax: +91 11 2376 6126 www.cisco.com

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Building future ready networks A standards-based approach will keep today’s cabling installations geared to meet tomorrow’s application needs By Prachi Shirur

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he recent economic slump worldwide had led organisations to cut costs, including their IT spends. Yet, some organisations saw the longer-term importance of building a robust and reliable IT infrastructure and deployed intelligent cabling solutions. Intelligent cabling is more expensive than traditional cabling, but then the benefits can outweigh investments. In an intelligent networking environment, the system automatically detects items connected to the physical network, and correlates them with a log of connectivity changes and record of device locations. Often, inferior cabling systems are the main cause for network downtimes, so installing standards-compliant structured cabling systems can eliminate much of the problem. Structured cabling divides the entire infrastructure into manageable blocks and then attempts to integrate these blocks to produce high-performance networks. It is a

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system that provides a structured approach to the entire cabling system in a premise. Overall the cabling system in an organisation includes six subsystems. Entrance facilities, where the building interfaces with the outside world. Equipment rooms, which host equipment that serve the users inside the building. Telecommunications rooms, which house telecommunication equipment that connect to the backbone and the horizontal cabling subsystems. Backbone cabling, which connects the entrance facilities, equipment rooms and telecommunications rooms. Horizontal cabling, which connects telecommunications rooms to individual outlets or work areas on the floor. Work-area components that connects enduser equipment to outlets of the horizontal cabling system. A multitude of cabling solutions is deployed today, depending on the requirement. These range from Cat 5e to Cat 6a in copper and from OM1 to OM4 in fibre, addressing bandwidth needs of up to 10G. For very high-speed, high-

bandwidth networks, Cat 6a has been gaining ground. Fibre optic cabling installations have also increased, but their use is mostly limited to backbone cabling.

Structured cabling standards Structured cabling design and installation is governed by a set of standards that specify


STRUCTURED CABLING

wiring of data centres, offices, and apartment buildings for data or voice communications, using cables such as Cat 5e or Cat 6 and modular sockets. There are structured cabling standards used internationally published by ISO/IEC. The body that sets standards for structured cabling system is the Electronic Industry Association /Telecommunication Industry Association (EIA/TIA). The EIA/ TIA 568A standard defines multiple categories or upgrading of structure cabling system performance. Standards define how to lay cabling in a star formation such that all outlets terminate at a central patch panel, where it can be determined exactly how these connections will be used. Each outlet can be ‘patched’ into a data network switch (normally also rack-mounted alongside), or patched into telecoms patch panel which forms a bridge into a private branch exchange (PBX) telephone system, thus making the connection a voice port. Cabling standards demand that all eight connectors in Cat5, Cat 5e and Cat 6 cables are connected.

A growing market Report Buyer, business intelligence agency for major industry sectors, has projected that the worldwide structured cabling systems (SCS) market will grow from $15.3 billion in 2008 to $29.1 billion by 2013, at a compound annual growth rate of 13.7 percent. FTM Consulting Inc. in its April 2010 report titled “Structured Cabling Systems Vertical Market Analysis,” says the global SCS market is forecasted to clock a CAGR of 13.1 percent through 2015. This study of the SCS market includes an analysis and forecast of SCS spending by 17 different vertical markets, such as healthcare, retail, manufacturing, finance and insurance. An interesting finding from this study is that healthcare was the leading vertical market for SCS in 2010. With a spending of $680.7 million, the healthcare segment accounted for 12.9

Analysis

Advantages of structured

cabling

Consistency: An SCS solution can ensure that the same cabling system supports data, voice and video. Support for multi-vendor equipment: A standards-based cabling system supports applications and hardware even with a mix and match of products from different vendors. Simplified moves, adds and changes: Structured cabling systems can support any changes within the systems. Simplified troubleshooting: With structured cabling systems, problems are less likely to down the entire network, as they are easier to isolate and fix. Support for future applications: Structured cabling systems provide for future deployment of applications like multimedia and video conferencing in a non-disruptive manner. —Adapted from DIT whitepaper

percent of the total SCS market in 2010. After healthcare, state government was the second largest contributing sector, with 11.8 percent share, followed by the retail at 11.6 percent. The other two leading sectors included professional and technical services at 8.7 percent and manufacturing at 8.4 percent. These five verticals accounted for more than half of the SCS market in 2010.

Deployment trends As organisations quickly outgrow their low-density point-to-point links, many plan to leverage cost- and space-saving technologies in order to simplify cable infrastructure, enable business growth, reduce power requirements, and support higher port speeds and distances. By moving from traditional low-density, duplex patch-cord cable solutions to high-density, structured cabling solutions, organisations can implement the physical layer in a much more manageable and flexible manner while streamlining data center reconfigurations and simplifying management. These structured optical cabling solutions improve performance across both short and long distances while reducing bulk cable volume by more than 75 percent. As a result, these solutions can help organisations simultaneously meet the performance, scalability, and efficiency needs of their next-generation data centres. Fibre-to-the-x (FTTN, FTTH, FTTC, FTTK) is the next big thing in SCS, and is

An FTM Consulting study has noted that healthcare and government are among the leading contributors to the cabling market

slated to promote usage of optical fibre in place of the usual wired local loop used for last-mile telecommunication. FTM Consulting Inc. undertook an extensive analysis of SCS trends in 2009, examining and forecasting the use of fibre and copper cabling across major application segments such as local area networks, data centres, and voice over Internet protocol (VoIP). A finding was that copper cabling, which accounted for 76.8 percent of the total market in 2009, would account for 79.1 percent of the total SCS market in 2014. Fibre cabling will continue to make inroads into the data center segment, while copper cabling will be used extensively in future VoIP systems. This is because of the limited distances to be spanned in data centres, while VoIP systems need to cover longer distances, and also nee separate, horizontal cabling between telecommunications rooms and VoIP phones. The VoIP cabling application is reminiscent of copper cable’s growth in the early LAN market, when copper cabling was strung between the telecommunications rooms and the desktop computers. FTM analysis indicates that fibre cabling will increasingly be used in data center applications and remain the mainstay in the enterprise’s backbone network. At the same time, copper cabling will continue to be the dominant cabling for LAN applications. There has been some industry opinion that wireless networks will eventually displace all physically structured cabling system networks. However, FTM Consulting believes that this will not happen, and in fact, wireless will provide an incremental opportunity for SCS deployments. October 2010 / www.egovonline.net / egov

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ADC Krone

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DC is a world leader in providing global network infrastructure products and services that support our customers’ migration to next-generation networks. ADC plays a crucial role in enabling its customers to deliver dynamic video, data, voice and wireless services that are increasingly essential to Telcos, Enterprises and Infrastructure providers. ADC’s industry-leading portfolio of network infrastructure solutions helps its customers to provide advanced, differentiating services to meet their own customers’ unrelenting demand for bandwidth along with their employee’s need for instant, reliable access to business critical information. ADC serves its customers as ADC KRONE in the Europe/Middle East/Africa and parts of AsiaPacific regions of the world. ADC (NASDAQ: ADCT) is located in Minneapolis, USA and has sales into more than 130 countries. In India our go to market brand is ADC. ADC’s industry-leading portfolio of network infrastructure solutions helps its customers to provide advanced, differentiating services to meet their unrelenting demand for bandwidth along with their employee’s need for instant, reliable access to business critical information. In India, its customers, include BSNL, MTNL, Ericsson, Nokia Siemens, Bharti Televentures(AirTel), Reliance Infocom, Tata Teleservices, HFCL. Infotel, Lucent, TCS, Barclays, Standard Chartered Bank, Crisil, Common Wealth Games, Alcatel, Cognizant, EMC, Vikas Soudha, Intellinet Global Services, Hexaware, Volkswagen, Vodafone, ITPL, Shell. Indian PMO, Indian Parliament Library, I2 Technologies, Verizon and more.

K Balachandran Managing Director

Product and Services • CopperTen 10 Gigabit UTP Solutions • Category 6 Solutions • Category 5e Solutions • Fibre Solutions • Physical Layer Management ADC’s Structured Cabling System is an end-to-end, integrated portfolio of high-performance copper and fiber cable, connectivity and cable management solutions produced by a single global manufacturer for applications from the data center to the desktop. ADC has a wide portfolio (copper & Fibre) of cable and connectivity products. ADC’s FTTX Infrastructure Solutions are the industry’s first platforms designed from the ground up to meet the unique requirements of FTTX networks. By building network infrastructures upon ADC’s solutions, service providers nationwide are accelerating deployment and maximising operational efficiency from the central office to the outside plant. ADC’s Carrier Networks solutions are designed to help Carriers and Service Providers meet the challenge of bandwidth-hungry applications head on. Under the Carrier Networks umbrella, ADC has built a total capability to deliver network solutions and provision infrastructures with high integrity design providing built-in network security. ADC’s wireless portfolio, which includes in-building RF distribution and management systems, microcellular and cell site products, offers solutions for a broad range of industries and organisations worldwide including education, healthcare, enterprises, and hospitality, among others. A wireless market leader, ADC has shipped more than 20,000 distributed antenna systems (DAS) to more than 130 countries. Wireless: ADC’s in-building and outdoor wireless systems enable mobile coverage and capacity in places where service providers and enterprises have difficulty delivering wireless voice and data services to their customers. These locations include urban and rural canyons, subways and stadiums, tall buildings and college campuses, in residences and neighbourhoods.

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achievements n  ADC Fiber-Optic Connectivity Portfolio Aligned with New 802.3ba Standard in Telco and Data Center Markets

contact Sony Bhandwalkar Marketing Manager, ADC Tel: +91 80 28396101 Fax: +91 80 28396104 Mobile:+91-900 815 5311 Website: www.adc.com/in


Efficient Data Centres through

Effective Cabling • Halve your data centre real estate by reducing network footprint • Save space, time and money through managed density • Pay as you grow and save on OPEX • Improve network performance A well designed physical infrastructure can deliver a dramatic reduction in the floor space required in the data centre. With fibre optics as the medium of choice for 40/100Gig technologies, ADC is working with the world’s top organisations to engineer fibre networks designed for reliability, speed and performance. ADC Fibre Plug-and-Play Solutions Optical networks achieve peak performance with ADC's fibre solutions featuring integrated cable management and bend radius protection.

Fibre Management System

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Physical Layer Management

Boost your data centre density To learn how it’s being done today by companies around the world, download the free white paper: Designing the Optimised Data Centre at www.adc.com/in or call 1-800 425 8232 ADC (formerly ADC KRONE) continues to be the only manufacturer of genuine KRONE products in India & SAARC


Analysis

SOFTWARE & SOLUTIONS

Growth is yet to plateau The potential for IT-enablement of business systems is big and remains a key driver of software adoption across verticals By Pratap Vikram Singh

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T-enablement of India Inc. has been a continued phenomenon, as the country’s economy transitions from a developing state to a newfound ‘emerging’ status. A growing domestic market across various verticals and entry of global players leveraging IT for competitive advantages has driven Indian companies to follow suit. Consequently, new compliance and governance requirements have set in and software systems and applications that conform to those requirements are being put in place. All this, among other market factors, have led to a sustained growth in the software and solutions market in the country. A market analysis from IDC says that the software spending as a percentage of overall IT spend in the current year has risen to 4 percent over 2009, when the spending was as low as 3.3 percent. By 2014, Gartner predicts the market to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of six percent over a five-year period. It forecasts that the revenue in 2010 from enterprise software would increase by 4.5 percent to cross the mark of $232 billion. In 2009, the revenue stood at $222.4 billion, globally. In a report, Gartner underlines that the Asia-Pacific market, excluding Japan, is expected to have the fastest growth in software revenue among all regions in 2010. The market for

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enterprise software in Asia-Pacific is estimated to reach $22 billion in 2010, up 13 percent from revenue of $19.5 billion in 2009. This study notes that both enterprise application and infrastructure software segment will demonstrate a strong rebound in 2010, and this positive momentum is expected to continue through 2011. The IT research firm attributed aging systems, greater demand for security and aligning of

software to business requirements as key drivers for organisations to increase their spending in the infrastructure software market. Domestically, India is expected to have an 11.8 percent growth in the enterprise software segment in 2010, over the previous year. In 2009, the figure was around 10 percent. Unlike some countries in the APAC region, India has the advantage of having a largely untapped


Analysis

SOFTWARE & SOLUTIONS

Worldwide BI, Analytics and Performance

Management Revenue Estimates for 2009 by Sub-segment (Millions of U.S. Dollars)

Sub-segment

2009

2009 Market Share

2008

2008 Market Share

2009-2008 Growth

BI Platform CPM Suites

5,982.4

64.2

5,706.5

63.8

4.8

1,937.1

20.8

1,869.4

20.9

3.6

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1,402.4

15.0

1,371.0

15.3

2.3

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9,321.9

100.0

8,946.9

100.0

4.2

Source: Gartner (April 2010)

domestic market, combined with a strong pool of IT skills, factors that are expected to uphold local software demand. Regionally, neighbouring China is leading with a 12.2 percent growth rate in 2009 and 14.5 percent growth in 2010. Australia is the nextlargest market with a 5.4 percent growth rate in 2009 and 8.2 percent growth in 2010. Australia also has the advantage of a well-established IT infrastructure and a well-developed sales and service infrastructure. South Korea is still the third-largest software market in APAC. Almost 6.5 percent software growth is expected in 2010 in the country. With 11.8 percent growth, India is the fourth-largest market in the region. Categorising the enterprise software market, Gartner analysts put forth that infrastructure software represented 64.4 percent of enterprise software spending in APAC in 2010. Operating systems, database and security software segments would include the bulk of infrastructure software spending. Data integration tools and virtualisation software will have the fastest CAGRs in the coming five years. Besides, analysts comment that the application software spending might grow at a healthy 9.9 percent five years down the line. Enterprise resource planning (ERP) and office suites will remain the largest segments throughout the forecast period, while Web conferencing and project and portfolio management (PPM) will have the fastest CAGRs.

BI’s a growing segment too Globally, the business intelligence (BI) platform, analytics applications and performance management (PM) software revenue surpassed

$9.3 billion in 2009, a 4.2 percent increase from 2008 revenue of $8.9 billion. Among the vendors, the Gartner report maintained that SAP was in the first place in combined worldwide BI, analytics and PM software revenue in 2009, accounting for 22 percent of the market, followed by Oracle, SAS Institute, IBM and Microsoft. Looking at the sub-segments of BI, there were different market share leaders. In the area of corporate performance management (CPM), Oracle maintained its leadership with the former Hyperion portfolio, while SAS remained the leader in analytics applications and PM. In all three areas, IBM emerged as a strong challenger with its services-led offering, showing above-market growth and strengthening its positions during 2009. Microsoft also continues to gain users by embedding BI functionalities in wider Microsoft environments.

SaaS is gaining ground The report underlines that worldwide softwareas-a-service (SaaS) revenue within the enterprise application software market is expected to surpass $8.5 billion in 2010, up 14.1 percent over 2009 revenue of $7.5 billion. The rapid adoption of SaaS has contributed to growth in varying degrees across the enterprise software markets. There will be a shift in total SaaS revenue from just over 10 percent of the combined markets in 2009, to more than 16 percent in 2014. The report defines SaaS as software that is owned, delivered and managed remotely by one or more providers. The provider delivers an application based on a single set of common code and data definitions, which is consumed in a one-to-many model by all contracted

customers anytime on a pay-per-use basis or on a subscription basis. Gartner analysts say that after a decade of use, adoption of SaaS continues to grow and evolve within the enterprise application markets. As tighter capital budgets demand leaner alternatives, familiarity with the model increases, and interest in platform-as-a-service and cloud computing grows. During 2009 and 2010, the significant industry buzz surrounding SaaS and other off-premise models has shifted to cloud computing—a broader concept, of which SaaS is only a variation and represents the application layer of the overall cloud architectural stack. Gartner estimates that 75 percent of the current SaaS delivery revenue could be considered as a cloud service, and that could exceed 90 percent by 2014 as the SaaS model matures and converges with cloud service models.

E-procurement has potential There has been an uptake of e-procurement, e-tendering and e-auction systems due to their adoption by the industry and various government bodies. In India, e-procurement has been included as an integrated Mission Mode Project under the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP). As far as adoption of e-procurement in Government of India bodies is concerned, the overall adoption has been quite slow. According to Central Vigilance Commission, a mere 35 percent of the departments have adopted automation of the procurement processes, that too partly. That is indicative of a good potential for the e-procurement market in the government sector. October 2010 / www.egovonline.net / egov

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SAP

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India

AP is the world’s leading provider of business software, offering applications and services that enable companies of all sizes and in more than 25 industries to become best-run businesses. With more than 102,500 customers in over 120 countries, the company is listed on several exchanges, including the Frankfurt stock exchange and NYSE, under the symbol ‘SAP.’ As the world’s leading provider of business software, SAP delivers products and services that help accelerate business innovation for its customers. SAP believes that doing so will unleash growth and create significant new value – for its customers, SAP, and ultimately, entire industries and the economy at large. SAP ’s vision is for companies of all sizes to become best-run businesses. SAP invests about 14% of its revenues on R&D, always looking for improvements and a world class solution.

Product and Services Focus in Public Sector: SAP provides governments and organisations with the ability to optimise operational, political and social return on investment, while increasing efficiencies and improving service to taxpayers and constituents. SAP for Public Sector is a comprehensive set of software, technologies, and services tailored to help government, education and defense organisations transform and improve operations. SAP for Public Sector helps public service organisations respond quickly to changing regulations, manage internal and customer relationships and optimise resources. By bridging organisational boundaries to support information sharing and streamline processes, it increases productivity to enhance service to constituents and customers while slashing costs. For central/federal, provincial/regional/state, or local governments, SAP for Public Sector provides innovative solutions that improve services – while lowering costs. SAP portfolio enables public organisations to connect silos of information and integrate processes across government departments, government levels, and borders with support for: • Human capital management • Government procurement • Public sector accounting • Social services and social security • Government programmes • Tax and revenue management • Public security • Organisation management and support Some of SAP’s key areas of government projects in India include: Public Security Center, Investigative Management, Business intelligence for public security agencies and e-Governance. In India, some of its referencable public sector customers are Maharashtra State Power Generation Co. Ltd., Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Ltd , Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM), Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), HLL Lifecare, Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE), Bharat Earth Movers Ltd. to name a few. SAP Partner Ecosystem SAP’s vast network of partners creates the ideal environment for its clients’ growth. Built on a strong foundation of mutual support and collaboration, the Partner Ecosystem provides unparallel value for customers’ every need. • Ecosystem of over 200 partners across solutions/verticals/geographies. • Six Global Service Partners from India – Wipro, TCS, HCL, Infosys, Satyam and Larsen & Toubro. • Combined SDN and BPX Members in India – 1,05,363.

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Peter Gartenberg Managing Director, SAP Indian Subcontinent

achievements n  SAP for Public Sector helps more than 1,250 public sector organisations in 70 countries n  SAP is Most-Mentioned ‘Top-of-Mind’ ERP Vendor as per Gartner n  SAP India honored the ‘MostTrustedCompany’ at theVar India Infotech Forum2010 n  Ranked an impressive No. 15 in the Dataquest Top 20 2009 n  Currently SAP has a direct presence in eight Indian cities, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh n  SME customer figure in India currently stands at 3380

contact Mathew Thomas, Vice President – Strategic Industries, SAP India Subcontinent SAP India Pvt. Ltd. Wing-A, 2nd Floor, Tower B, Salarpuria Softzone, Sarjapur Outer Ring Road, Bellandur Post, Bangalore 560 103 Tel: +91 80 6665-5555 Fax: +91 80 6665 5550 Email: mathew.thomas@sap.com Website: www.sap.com SAP India URL: http://www.sap.com/india/index.epx


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Red Hat

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ed Hat, the world’s leading provider of open source solutions and an S&P 500 company, is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, with over 65 offices spanning the globe. CIOs ranked Red Hat as one of the top vendors delivering value in Enterprise Software for six consecutive years in the CIO Insight Magazine Vendor Value survey. Red Hat provides high-quality, affordable technology with its operating system platform, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, together with virtualisation, applications, management and Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) solutions, including Red Hat Enterprise Virtualisation and JBoss Enterprise Middleware. Red Hat also offers support, training and consulting services to its customers worldwide. The customers of Red Hat utilise its products and solutions to address the business critical demands facing IT organisations today and they count on the company support and expertise at every step, from deployment to development, to implementation and management. Red Hat solutions provide unbeatable value, performance, security and reliability to medium and large enterprise businesses across a variety of industries and sectors. Some of its customers in India across industry verticals are • BFSI - New India Assurance, SBI Life Insurance, HDFC Standard Life, Star Union Dai-ichi Life Insurance, Euronet, NCDEX, Lahore Stock Exchange • Government - CDAC’s National e-Governance Services Delivery Gateway, IRCTC, e-Posts, e-Mitra, Defence, KSFL • Manufacturing - Marico, Great Offshore, Eveready, Hikal, Sheela Group, Bilcare Research • Telecom - Etisalat, mCarbon, Tata TeleServices, Comviva • IT - JustDial, iGate, Cleartrip

Product and Services Red Hat Enterprise Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is the world’s leading commercial strength, open source operating system. RHEL Server and Desktop provides the foundation for the flexible, cost-effective IT infrastructure. It provides consistent technologies that span from the laptop to the mainframe, front office to the corporate database. Jboss Enterprise Middleware With industry-leading, 24x7 support and multi-year update and maintenance policies, JBoss Enterprise Middleware delivers enterprise-class, open source middleware for application and service hosting, business rules management, content aggregation, data federation, and service integration.

Nandu Pradhan President and Managing Director

achievements n  CIO Insight Survey #1 in Value – 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 n  Large Technology Company of the Year – North Carolina Technology Association, 2009 n  Turbo Tech 25, Forbes, 2009 n  Product of the Year, Datamation, 2009 n  SDTimes 100, Jboss Enterprise Middleware n  Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Application Servers, Jboss Enterprise Middleware, Gartner, 2009

Red Hat Enterprise Virtualisation Red Hat Enterprise Virtualisation portfolio, features a standalone hypervisor and virtualisation management tools for both servers and desktops. Red Hat High Performance Computing Red Hat HPC Solution provides a complete and integrated HPC software stack that includes the operating system, simple cluster installer, cluster management tools, resource and application monitor, interconnect support, device drivers, and a powerful job scheduler. Red Hat Enterprise MRG Red Hat Enterprise MRG is a next-generation IT infrastructure incorporating Messaging, Realtime, and Grid functionality. It offers increased performance, reliability, interoperability, and faster computing for enterprise customers.

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contact Sandeep Sehgal Director - Government Vertical & ISV Redhat Mobile (M) : + 91 9899789831 Red Hat India Pvt Ltd Suite # 602, Copia Corporate Centre Jasola, New Delhi - 110025 Phone: 91.11.30642000 Fax: 91.11.30642017 Web: www.redhat.com






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Mastek Limited

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` 722 Crore (FY 2010) publicly held IT company, Mastek has global operations

providing enterprise solutions to government, insurance and financial services organisations worldwide. Headquartered in India, Mastek has offices across North America, Europe and Asia Pacific regions, with over 3200 employees. With over 20 years of in-depth Government/ Public Sector domain experience, Mastek collaboratively works with the Central, State and Public Sector units. Mastek provides innovative and transformational solutions that help governments around the world deliver a wide range of services quickly and efficiently to their citizens. Mastek offers innovative IT solutions in select niche segments in the Government vertical that include Tax Administration, Public Distribution, Prison Management, Social Enterprise Management, Education, Social Justice and eGovernance Services. Its envisions architect and delivers strategic programmes to support customers in their business transformation initiatives. Mastek works in partnership with its customers to help them use technology more effectively, drive down costs and meet the business challenges, while maintaining an outstanding implementation record. Mastek portfolio also includes business and technology services comprising of IT Consulting, Application Development, Systems Integration, Application Management Outsourcing, Testing, Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence, Application Security, CRM services and Legacy Modernisation.

Product and Services Tax Administration Solution Mastek has built cutting edge technology system for Tax Administration in India. It’s an enterprisewide solution, demonstrated to effectively manage all the critical operations relating to tax collection, administration and dealer services. Public Distribution Solution The Public Distribution Management Solution comprises of a comprehensive eFCS framework. This solution supports the management of the entire back-office requirements of the Food and Civil Supplies Department and also those of the fair price shops. Education Institution Solutions Implementing solutions to manage schools, colleges and universities, Mastek supports governments to enhance the quality of education and deliver innovative education programmes. Social Enterprise Management Solution Mastek transforms the delivery of social services benefits through the implementation of Cúram Software’s richly functioning Social Enterprise Management Solutions. Solutions for Transportation Mastek combines its technological prowess, domain experience and collaborative programme management capabilities to deliver complex, large-scale solutions in the area of transportation. Consulting services for Power Sector Mastek along with its partners enable state power corporations to automate and re-engineer their Business Processes to make them efficient, effective and customer centric. e-Governance Services Mastek’s e-governance solutions help governments improve their internal processes and deliver services to the citizens and businesses effectively.

Sudhakar Ram Chief Executive Officer

achievements (2009-10) n  SEI CMMi Level 5 (version 1.2) n  Delivery processes certified at ISO 90012008 n  ISO 27001:2010 certification for Information Security Management for specific areas of the organisation n  Ranked consistently in 2010 and 2009 Global Outsourcing 100 by IAOP: Best 20 Leaders by industry focus: Government n  Consistently identified among the Global Services Top 100 Innovative Services Providers in 2007, 2008 and 2009 n  Ranked in the Top 50 global outsourcing providers in “The Black Book of Outsourcing” published by the Brown-Wilson Group in 2009 n  Mastek’s insurance solutions have been recognised with two Celent Model Carrier Awards in 2009

contact Mastek Ltd. #106, SDF IV, SEEPZ Andheri (East), Mumbai - 400 096, India Tel: +91 22 6695 2222 Fax: +91 22 6695 1331 Web Site: www.mastek.com

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Analysis

NETWORKING SOLUTIONS

Six-pack devices drive uptake On-board security, load balancing, et al add punch to routers while 10-gigabit capacities are more common in switches By Gayatri Maheshwary

T

here has been a sustained demand in India for highperformance networking solutions, managed connectivity and network services and network security. Even during the recession, the demand stayed, which ensured that the market was only mildly impacted, compared to some other IT market segments like PCs and servers, which were severely impacted. The growth is driven by the benefits seen from a centralised computing environment wherein a host of applications can be used by various functional groups across an organisation in multiple locations. These benefits are being understood and appreciated not just by enterprises but also by governments. As per Springboard Research estimates, the market for enterprise networking equipment in India was estimated to be around $1.2 billion in 2009 as against $1 billion in 2008. This figure is likely to reach $1.7 billion by 2012, corresponding to a CAGR of 15 percent through this period. Gartner’s estimate is that the worldwide market contracted by 19 percent over 2008, but the Asian market fared comparatively better and shrunk only by 9-10 percent in 2009 over the previous year. Modern data networks are a logical outcome of the evolution of computer and communications technologies. They are an effective means

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NETWORKING SOLUTIONS

Various data encoding and multiplexing techniques are used for secure and reliable delivery of services such as voice-over-IP and videoconferencing of transmission and exchange of information over long distances. Various data encoding and multiplexing techniques are used for secure and reliable delivery of data over a network. On the hardware side, networking equipment typically includes routers, switches, hubs, gateways and access points, while in terms of software and services, network management is a key market segment. Router: A router is an electronic networking device that interconnects two or more computer networks, and selectively interchanges packets of data between them. The routers have today matured into integrated devices. With key market segments like service provider and government expected to increase spends in the coming year, the router market should see robust growth. Ongoing developments in routers include multi-service functionalities being integrated onto these devices. These range from security features, application add-ons, and value-added features like delivery of voice. High-end routers, used by larger organisations, are also efficient and optimised hardware and software platforms that guarantee embedded security, VPN and high-speed performance. Routing devices also enable optimal delivery of services such as voice over IP, videoconferencing, application acceleration, and network analysis. Application acceleration has become a necessity for many verticals and routers have a very important role to play in this regard. Routers have matured over the years and have become intelligent network devices. They now have the capability to integrate features such as content processing, VPNs, firewalls and load balancing. Increasing network adoption in verticals like banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI)

and telecom have fuelled the router market in India. All these segments require extensive data traffic to be handled on a day-to-day basis. Switches: Switches are a core component of networking. They increase the overall capacity and speed of the network, but should not be seen as a cure-all for the network issues. Given that the use of bandwidth-hungry applications and services is increasing, prospects for the Ethernet switch market remain very robust. As new networks require higher security and additional features, equipment manufacturers have the opportunity to deliver faster and more intelligent switches. According to IDC, as against the usual trend, the first quarter of CY10 was an exceptionally good quarter for the Ethernet switch market. The growth in the market can be seen as driven by factors such as the growth of voice and video over IP, network-based businesses and applications, network-attached devices, virtualisation, and cloud computing. The negative impact of the macro-economic conditions of 2009 is subsiding. According to IDC, market data for the first quarter of 2010 point out a remarkable 111.2 percent year-on-year increase in revenue for the 10 gigabit Ethernet switch segment, with the segment crossing the $1 billion revenue mark globally to touch $1.15 billion. From a vendor perspective, Cisco accounted for the biggest gain in Ethernet switch revenue and its market share increased to 68.5 percent, up from 64.5 percent in first quarter of 2009—its highest share since third quarter of 2006. Cisco also outperformed the market in the service provider router segment, growing 41.3 percent year-on-year. Cisco now accounts for 52.9 percent of this market, up from 45.6 percent in first quarter of 2009.

Analysis

Ethernet switch market revenue grew by 32.7 percent year-over-year during the second quarter, helped by the growing popularity of applications such as virtualisation and voice over IP, according to IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Enterprise Networks Tracker. Hubs: A hub comprises a number of ports, each of which connects a network cable. Small hubs network up to four computers. They contain four to five ports, the fifth one being reserved for an uplink to another hub or network device. Larger hubs can contain eight, 12, 16, and even 24 ports. Network management: The server hardware market continued to grow over the period 20082010 with business expansion and replacement of legacy systems. However, the market growth is slowing down as compared to the period 2004-2006, primarily due to increasing interest in virtualisation and server consolidation. In general, ease of network management, efficient resource utilisation, office automation and improved troubleshooting are the major drivers for the system and network management segment. Sectors such as banks, IT services and communications need a secure network to maintain the server traffic from their internal as well as external sources. As networks become more reliable and businesses depend on them for more of their core business needs, it is important for IT managers to put into place networking equipment that not only meets or exceeds their current needs but also provides the scalability to meet bandwidth and functionality demands down the line. Driven by the economic downturn, businesses are not slashing budgets outright but rather taking a more holistic view that requires investments to be competitive on the initial purchase price, as well as avoid financially encumbering the business in the future. In a study of mid-market organisations, IDC estimated that organisations were able to achieve a return of 473 percent, on their investment while the payback period was 5.7 months.

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Smartlink

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Network Systems Limited

martlink Network Systems Limited (Smartlink) is a leading player in ITS (Information Transport Systems) and converged communication systems, offering an integrated value proposition from design to development and from sales and marketing to service and support. The Company’s networking products and related services address network operations, capacity management, and network research and development. The Company’s end customers include Residential users, Small Office Home Office (SOHO), Small and Medium Enterprises (SME), Government Agencies, Education Institutions, BFSI and Telecom companies. The Company entered the SCS (Passive Networking) brand in 1999 and in 2004 the ‘DIGILINK’ brand was introduced to meet global business requirements. DIGILINK offers a complete portfolio of ITS catering to the rising transmission needs with efficient, high quality and cost effective structured cabling solutions. DIGILINK has a market share of 18% in terms of (end user revenue) and is the No. 2 brand in the structured cabling market. The Company recently rolled out the premium TG500 and TG800 cabling solutions designed for 10G performances, for termination of horizontal and backbone cabling. The DIGILINK TG800 product range exceeds the latest Cat 6a 10G standards by a higher margin. The Company is also focusing on four new areas - solution for data centre (ITES Business Segment), product range suitable for FTTH (Fiber to Home) solution, few unique offerings for fibre solutions in a tactical environment and Residential Cabling Solutions. Smartlink has been constantly identifying markets which are either emerging or about to undergo significant changes by creating exceptional technology to meet the needs of the market.

K R Naik Executive Chairman

Product and Services Passive Networking Copper: E 400 – Cat 5e+: These cables and components are all optimized for Channel Performance till 400 MHz; G 600 – Cat 6: These cables and components are all optimized for Channel Performance at till 600 MHz; TG 500 – Cat 6+: These cables and components are all optimized for Channel Performance at 10 Gbps till 500 MHz; TG800 – Cat 6(A): These cables and components are optimised for Channel Performance at 10 Gbps till 800 MHz. Fiber: OP2: This includes range of 50µm/62.5µm Multimode fiber cables, patch assemblies, panels, adaptors and connectors. These cables and components are optimised for Channel performance at 500 MHz; OP3: This includes range of 50µm Multimode fiber cables, patch assemblies, panels, adaptors and connectors. These cables and components are optimized for Channel performance at 800 MHz; OP∞: This includes Single mode Fiber cables, patch assemblies, panels, adaptors and connectors. These cables and components are optimised for unlimited channel performance. DATA Center Solutions: Trunk Cable assemblies; MPO connectors; Fiber Management solutions; and High Density Aluminium Die Cast Patch Panels . Residential Cabling Solutions: Cables specially designed for Residential Applications; Face plates matching home decore; Data Connectors suitable for elite electrical brand offerings; and Customised IMT faceplates. IPLMS Active Networking Switching; Wireless; Broadband Routing; Converged Communication

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achievements (2009-10) n  DIGILINK ranked No 1 in India’s most wanted IT Brands for structured Cabling by PC Quest Users Choice Awards 2010 (Seventh time in row) n  DIGILINK received the channel choice award for Best Structured cabling brand 2010 by DQ Channel n  In a channel survey done by CRN, DIGILINK has been recognised as the ‘Channel Champion’ in Network Cabling 2009, second time in a row n  DIGILINK was recongnised as the Best Structured Cabling Campany and Fastest growing brand by VarIndia Star Nite Award 2009 n  DIGILINK has been awarded the ‘Most Trusted Company’ in VarIndia Infotech Forum 2010

contact Ram Kanojia, Asst Manager - Public Relation Plot. No. 5, Off CST Road, BKC Link Road, Santacruz -East, Mumbai – 400098 Ph (Office): 30616692 Ph(Res): 9867322755 Fax: 26528914 Website: www.digilink.in


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POWER SOLUTIONS

Fallback biz is big Power deficits may threaten to mar a country’s economic growth plans, but UPS-based backups can keep systems ticking By Prachi Shirur

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s countries’ economies are growing, power and energy requirements are growing too. This is particularly true of the Asia-Pacific region. Many countries in the region have plans for boosting power generation, its transmission and distribution (T&D). The T&D industry in transitioning economies is accelerating. In India too, the power sector has been a focus area ever since the process of planned development began in 1950s. The Government of India is currently implementing the Restructured Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Program (RAPDRP), which is aimed at IT-enabling India’s power distribution system. Despite India being the fifth largest power producer in the world, it still faces huge power deficits, with peak power deficit of more than 10 percent. The huge demand-supply gap in India and in other developing countries has raised the market potential of UPSs, batteries and inverters. The wide-scale adoption of IT in the country has also helped the power solutions market in the country. The servers that have proliferated over the past decade, with processing capabilities akin to those of the earlier mainframes, need uninterrupted power supplies. Power and cooling needs of a growing number of

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POWER SOLUTIONS

data centres continues to rise. According to a recent Robert Frances Group research report, data center power usage will be the number one infrastructure concern facing IT executives. The report which surveyed 50 Fortune 500 IT executives found that 41 percent of the respondents identified power and cooling as problems in their data centres.

Techs to suit all needs Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) systems generally provide three levels of protection— level 3, level 5 and level 9, according to UPS Power Services, an energy consulting company. Level 3 UPSs are standby or offline designs that are intended to provide a low price solution for power failures, power sags and power surges, says the company. Utility power is provided during normal operation. Utility voltage and frequency changes are not regulated by the level 3 UPS and pass through to the equipment. When voltage or frequency changes become too severe, the level 3 UPS inverter converts DC battery power to AC power to run the equipment. Level 5 UPSs, most commonly described as line interactive or smart-UPS, offer lineinteractive technology and provide basic power protection at mid-range prices. In addition to protection against the first three power problems—power failures, power sags and power surges—level 5 UPSs protect against sustained under-voltage and overvoltage. Level 9 UPSs, also called on-line or double conversion UPSs, are designed to provide complete power protection. These protect against all types of power problems by continuously using the inverter to produce 100 percent clean, regulated AC power. Equipment is isolated from all types of power problems when supplied by an online double conversion UPS. Level 9 UPSs use the battery less than any other UPS technology, thus also increasing the life of the UPS battery. Due to the proliferation of electronic devices worldwide, new international regulations are being implemented to reduce harmonic distortion caused by these devices. Compliance to these new electromagnetic compatibility standards requires that new equipment meet certain electromagnetic interference specifications. A delta-conversion online UPS meets this need. It provides reduction in harmonic distortion, energy waste reduction and increased power infrastructure utilisation.

Analysis

On-Line or double conversion UPSs provide complete protection against all types of power problems and produce 100 percent clean power The recent advancement in UPS technology includes a change from transformer-based to transformer-less design, which leads to more efficient power conversion from a much smaller space. This design uses a rectifier to convert the incoming mains to DC for battery charging, then an inverter to convert back to AC to drive the critical load. During normal operation or mains failure the inverter feeds the load. If the battery is discharged or the UPS fails, the load is bypassed to raw mains. In the transformer-based UPS, the transformer adds significantly to the size of the UPS, while the phase controlled rectifier is also bulky, and creates input harmonic distortion and power factor problems. The transformer-less UPS produces an input power factor much closer to unity and is less load dependant than the transformer design, reducing the magnitude of the input currents, and in turn minimising the size of the cabling and switchgear. Since a transformer-less system eliminates both the 12-pulse rectifier and transformer of the earlier design, the footprint of a 120kVA system shrinks from 1.32m2 to 0.53m2, while the weight is reduced from 1,000 kg to 370 kg, as reported by technology analyst Richard Broughton writing for Techneplatform, an online information site.

Market outlook is positive IMS Research is positive about the longer-term growth of UPSs. According to it, the current projections show recovery to nearly doubledigit annual growth globally by 2011, owing to the ever growing demand for Web hosting and related services, telecommunication infrastructure, and digitisation in general. According to a Frost & Sullivan study, the Indian UPS market is estimated to reach $1,316.5 million in 2014. According to IDC India, during 2009, the shipment of high-end or above-5kVA UPS systems stood at 69,000 units. The market size of power backup equipment is estimated to be around `10,000 crore .

Data centres are key growth drivers Data centres have played a major role in the

growth of the global UPS market. The data centre growth came with the dot-com boom. Organisations needed fast Internet connectivity and nonstop operation to deploy systems and to establish a presence on the Internet. Installing such equipments were not viable for many smaller companies. This led to many companies starting very large facilities, called Internet data centres, which provided businesses with a range of solutions for systems deployment and operation. New technologies and practices were designed to handle the scale and operational requirements of large deployments. These practices eventually led to the development of data centres. A typical data centre includes redundant or backup power supplies, redundant data communication connections, environmental controls like air conditioning and fire suppression, and security devices. Most organisations are consolidating and centralising IT resources, including data centres, which has led to a rapid growth of servers and storage. There is also an increasing trend of setting up secondary data centres for continuity and disaster recovery. Data-center management and operation is yet another trend seen in organisations to cut costs, improve efficiency, and better align IT spending with business needs and service demands. The demand for data center space in AsiaPacific is set to grow at a very high rate, as per Frost & Sullivan. The size of the data center services market in the Asia-Pacific region was about $8 billion in the year 2009, and is expected to grow by 14.7 percent in 2010 and by 16.4 percent in 2011, by which point it will be worth $10.68 million. The Indian data centre market, according to a report from the consulting and data centre market specialist firm BroadGroup, is also experiencing substantial growth and will reach more than US $1.5 billion in value by 2010. Government of India has sanctioned a budget outlay of `1,623 crore for the states data centres, which are poised to become the backbone for the government-to-citizen, government-to-business and government-togovernment interactions in 28 states and seven union territories. October 2010 / www.egovonline.net / egov

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Emerson Network Power

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merson Network Power (India) Private Ltd., (formerly Tata Liebert Limited) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Emerson Electric USA, a $US 20.9 billion company that is ranked 94th on the Fortune 500 list of America’s largest companies. Set up in September 1993, the Indian subsidiary has seen a consistent growth rate of more than 30 % per annum, over the last 16 years. After the company transitioned itself to Emerson Network Power India in 2001, the company has made a conscious effort to align itself with its global parent. From grid to chip for telecommunication networks, data centers, health care and industrial facilities, Emerson has moved from being a UPS and Precision AC manufacturer to a Global Leader in enabling Business Critical Continuity solutions. Emerson Network Power India’s solutions cater to an array of large enterprises spanning across Government, BFSIs, BPOs, Industrial Process Control Rooms, Food Processing Industries, Broadcast Facilities, Building Services Control Rooms, Surveillance and Monitoring Centers and Retail Malls. Emerson Network Power has been amongst the pioneers to develop and introduce energy efficient products/concepts. In a breakthrough move, in 2008, Emerson Network Power India unveiled Energy Logic concept for datacenters that has virtually removed the three most critical constraints faced by data center managers today: power, cooling and space. Apart form this, the company has won various product line and customer service leadership awards in IT/ITES/Data Centers, Large Enterprises, Hospitals, Telecom and Customer service leadership award in Banking/Insurance/ Non-banking financial.

Sandeep Nair President & Managing Director, Emerson Network (for India)

Product and Services Infrastructure Management Emerson Network Power’s Infrastructure Management products offer a comprehensive data center infrastructure resource management system that revolutionises the manner in which organisations manage today’s increasingly complex and ever-changing data center environment. The Liebert adaptive architecture is a combination of power, cooling and monitoring technologies that provides mission critical support across your enterprise. Its system approach scales from network closets to small data rooms to large datacenters addressing the widest scope of your applications. Emerson Network Power provides datacenter solutions by taking turn key projects for its clients. Our open architecture expects change. It’s so adaptable it can be reconfigured on-site allowing for component replacement if technology changes .This gives customers a well defined growth path towards higher reliability, availability, flexibility, enterprise-wide standardisation and lower cost of ownership. Emerson enables BusinessCritical Continuity for State data center projects. AC Power/UPS Sustain critical operations that simply can’t go down. Emerson Network Power delivers a full range of Liebert uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) and power distribution units (PDU), from individual products to integrated systems that keep network closets, computer rooms and data centers up and running. Its UPS range consists of Desktop/workstation UPS, Rackmount UPS, Network UPS, Large Facility UPS DC Power Supporting voice and communications networks with dependable DC power, Emerson Network Power has built on trusted names such as NetSure DC Power technology platform that delivers the most rigorous network-power applications, with an unparalleled breadth of intelligently engineered DC power, distribution, control and monitoring systems. DC power systems designed to withstand the most rigorous network power applications - available in Mini, Small, Medium and Large power configurations. Its DC power solutions are particularly suited to power various telecom equipments.

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achievements n  Level II recognition by MAIT (Manufacturers Association for Information Technology) in 1998 n  MAIT Excellence in Exports award in the Hardware category n  The Maharashtra IT Award in the IT Hardware category n  Frost & Sullivan “Voice of Customers Awards” for the Indian UPS Industry n  Customer service leadership awards in IT/ITES/Data Centers, Large Enterprises, Hospitals, Telecom and Customer service leadership award in Banking/Insurance/ Non-banking financial n  In a breakthrough move, in 2008, Emerson Network Power India unveiled Energy Logic concept for datacenters that has virtually removed the three most critical constraints faced by data center managers today: power, cooling and space.

contact Abhishek Baheti, Manager – Marketing Emerson Network Power Plot No C20, Road No 19, Wagle Industrial Estate, Thane (w) – 400604 Phone: 022-33154400 / Toll Free: 18002096070 Web: www.emerson.com



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3i Infotech Ltd

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4G Identity Solutions Pvt Ltd

62

ABM Knowledgeware Ltd

62

Accenture

62

Acer India Pvt Ltd

62

ACL Wireless Ltd

62

ACME Telepower Ltd

62

ADC Krone

50

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Adobe Systems India Pvt Ltd

62

Advance Micro Devices

62

Affle India Pvt Ltd

62

AGC Networks Ltd

62

Agilent Technologies India Pvt Ltd

62

Airspan networks Ltd

62

Alcatel Lucent

62

American Megatrends India Pvt Ltd

62

APC

62

Ape&SuperApe Entertainment & Infotech Pvt ltd

62

Aperto Network

62

APW President Systems Ltd

62

Arteria Technologies Pvt Ltd

62

Atom Technologies Ltd

62

Aujas Network Pvt :Ltd

63

Avaya

63

Avitronics Projection Pvt Ltd

63

Avocent Networking Products Pvt. Ltd

63

BA Systems India Pvt Ltd

63

Barco Electronic Systems Pvt. Ltd.

63

Bartronics India Ltd

63

Belden India Pvt Ltd

63

Bentley Systems India Pvt Ltd

63

Bharti Airtel Ltd

63

BirlaSoft

63

Blue Star Infotech

63

Bodhtree Consulting Ltd

63

Brahmi Wright Technologies

63

BroadVision Systems Indian Pvt Ltd

63

Brother International India Ltd

63

Butler Technical Services India Pvt. Ltd.

63

C1 India Pvt Ltd

63

CA (India) Technologies Pvt ltd

63

Canon India Pvt Ltd

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Capgemini India

63

Centre for Development of Telematics

64

Centre for Good Governance Check Point Software Technologies Pvt Ltd CIENA India Pvt ltd Cisco System (India) Pvt Ltd

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18, 19, 64 64 26, 27, 64

Citrix Systems India Pvt Ltd

64

CMC Ltd

64

CMS Computers Ltd

64

CommScope Solutions (India) Pvt Ltd

64

Comviva

64

Concept and Solutions Inc.

64

Convergent Communications India Pvt ltd

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Corbus

64

Core Projects and Technologies Ltd

64

CoreLogic Global Services Pvt. Ltd

64

Coromandel Infotech India Ltd

64

CrimsonLogic IT Solutions

64

CSC

64

Ctrl S Datacentres Ltd

64

Datamatics Global Services Limited

64

Dax Networks

64

DB Power Electronics (P) Ltd

64

Delite Infotech

64

Dell India Pvt Ltd

65

Delta Group

65

Delta Power Solutions

65

Dialogic(UK) Ltd

65

DISPRO VISUAL TECHNOLOGIES LTD.

65

eGestalt Technologies Pvt Ltd

65

eInfochips Limited

65

Ekgaon Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

65

EliteCore Technologies

65

Eltek Tek SGS Pvt Ltd

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EPSON INDIA PVT LTD

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Ericsson India Pvt Ltd

65

Ernst and Young Pvt Ltd

65

Essar Technologies

65

Everest Computers

65

Extreme Networks India Pvt Ltd

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EMC Data Storage Systems India Pvt Ltd

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Forbes Technosys Ltd

65

Frost and Sullivan

65

Fujitsu India Pvt Ltd

65

Future Dimensions Consultant Pvt Ltd

66

Future Focus Infotech Pvt Ltd

66

Gartner

66

GCS Consulting Services Pvt Ltd

66

Genpact

66

Godrej Security Solutions

66

GTL Ltd

66

HCL Infosystems Ltd

66

HID India Pvt Ltd

66

Hitachi Data Systems

66

Honeywell Security

66

HP India Sales Pvt Ltd

66

HUAWEI Telecommunications (India) Co. Pvt Ltd

66

Hubbell Premise Wiring

66

Hughes Communications India Pvt Ltd

66

IBM India Pvt Ltd

66

Imperial EduSys Pvt Ltd

66

India 4Motion Broadband Wireless Network (P) Limited

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InMage Systems Pvt Ltd

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Integra Micro Systems Pvt Ltd

66

66

Invas Technologies Pvt Ltd

66

Itz Cash Card Ltd

66

KINDUZ Business Consulting Pvt. Ltd.

67

Kingshir Technology Solutions Pvt Ltd

67

Kores (India) Ltd

67

L & T Infotech Ltd

67

Lenovo India Pvt. Ltd

67

Lepton Software Export & Research Pvt. Ltd

67

LeveL One Communications (I) Pvt Ltd

67

Intellicon Pvt Ltd

Infronics Systems Ltd

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Magnasoft Consulting India Pvt. Ltd.

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Light House Systems Pvt Ltd

67

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Mastek

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MAIA Intelligence Pvt Ltd

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Foundation Futuristic Technologies (P) Ltd

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67

Medisoft Telemedicines Pvt Ltd

67

Medley Marketing Pvt Ltd

67

Micro Technologies

67

Microsoft

67

MindRiver Systems India Pvt Limited

67

Mjunction Services Limited

67

Mobineers Info Systems Pvt Ltd

67

Moser Baer

67

MothersonSumi Infotech & Design Ltd

68

Motorola India

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NCR Corporation India Pvt Ltd

68

Neilsoft Limited

68

Nelito Systems Ltd

68

Net 4 India Ltd

68

Netlink Digital Energ• Pvt Ltd

68

Netxcell Ltd

68

NexTenders (India) Pvt. Ltd

68

Nihilent Technologies

68

NIIT Technologies Ltd

68

Nokia India Pvt Ltd

68

Nokia Siemens Network Pvt Ltd

68

Nuance India Pvt Ltd

68

NXP Semiconductors India Pvt Ltd

68

One97 Communications Ltd.

68

OnMobile Global Ltd

68

Oracle India

68

Panasonic India Pvt Ltd

68

Patni Computer Systems Ltd

68

Polycom (UK) Ltd India

69

PRANAAV TELE-VENTURES PRIVATE LIMITED

69

Precedence Technologies Pvt Ltd

69

Probity

69

Qualtech Consultants

69

Quick Heal Technologies Pvt Ltd

69

Quippo Infrastructure Equipment Ltd

69

Rad India

69

Radiant Infosystems

69

Radware India Pvt Ltd

69

Ram Informatics Ltd

69

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Mphasis

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company listing

company listing

solution—wise

Disaster Recovery

Unified Communications

Identity Solutions

GIS

Infrastructure Management

IT Consulting

Power Solutions

Financial Inclusion

VC / Display Solutions

Storage

Smart Phones

Handheld Dvices

WiMAX

Telecom Tower

Broadband

Wireless

WLAN

Security

CCTVs

Biometric Devices\RFID\Smart Cards

IPLC

Value Added Services

MPLS

Leased Line

VSATs (Hubs/Terminals)

Cabling Solutions

Wireless Access Points

GSM/CDMA Data Cards

DSL Modems

Leased Line Modems

Routers

Switches

Hubs

DMS Solutions

eProcurement

eCommerce

Web Portal Solutions

BI & BA

SCM

ERP

CRM

Financial Management System

Office Productivity

Network Management SW

Storage Software

Operating Systems (server/workstation)

Operating Systems (client)

White Boards

Printers and Peripherals

Projectors

External Memory devices

Data Centre

Servers

Laptops

Desktops

Company Name         pg no.       Hardware Solutions                  Software Solutions      Networking     connectivity      Mobility              Others

Red Hat India Pvt Ltd

69

Ricoh India Ltd

69

Rittal India Pvt Ltd

69

Rolta India Ltd

69

Roode and Schwarz India Pvt Ltd

69

Rural Broadband Pvt Ltd

69

SafeNet India Pvt Ltd

69

Sagem Securite

69

Sai InfoSystem (India) Limited

69

Samsung India Electronics Ltd

69

Samtech InfoNet Ltd

69

Sanovi Technologies (India) Pvt Ltd

70

SAP India Pvt Ltd

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Saptha Business Solutions Pvt Ltd

70

Sark Systems

70

Seal Infotech Pvt Ltd

70

Seasia Consulting

70

Senor Lambda Group

70

Servion Global Solutions Ltd

70

Sharp Business Systems

70

Siemens Information Systems Ltd

70

Sify

70

SkandSoft Technologies Pvt Ltd

70

Smartlink Network Systems Limited

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Sony India Pvt Ltd

70

Spanco Limited

70

Speck Systems

70

Spice Telecom

70

Sreenath

70

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SREI Sahaj

70

STMicroelectronics Pvt Ltd

70

Straight Forward

70

Symantec Corporation, India

71

Systsoft Systems & Software Pvt. Ltd.

71

Talisma Corporation Pvt Ltd

71

Tata Consultancy Services Ltd

71

TCIL

71

Techno Brain

71

Techroutes Networks Pvt Ltd

71

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SQL Star International Limited

58

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Reliance Communications Ltd

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company listing

company listing

solution—wise

Disaster Recovery

Unified Communications

Identity Solutions

GIS

Infrastructure Management

IT Consulting

Power Solutions

Financial Inclusion

VC / Display Solutions

Storage

Smart Phones

Handheld Dvices

WiMAX

Telecom Tower

Broadband

Wireless

WLAN

Security

CCTVs

Biometric Devices\RFID\Smart Cards

IPLC

Value Added Services

MPLS

Leased Line

VSATs (Hubs/Terminals)

Cabling Solutions

Wireless Access Points

GSM/CDMA Data Cards

DSL Modems

Leased Line Modems

Routers

Switches

Hubs

DMS Solutions

eProcurement

eCommerce

Web Portal Solutions

BI & BA

SCM

ERP

CRM

Financial Management System

Office Productivity

Network Management SW

Storage Software

Operating Systems (server/workstation)

Operating Systems (client)

White Boards

Printers and Peripherals

Projectors

External Memory devices

Data Centre

Servers

Laptops

Desktops

Company Name         pg no.       Hardware Solutions                  Software Solutions      Networking     connectivity      Mobility              Others

TechTree IT Systems Pvt Ltd

71

Tejas Networks India Ltd

71

Telenet Systems Pvt Ltd

71

Telenity

71

TELiBrahma Convergent Communications Pvt Ltd

71

Tellabs India Pvt Ltd

71

Tera Software Ltd

71

Times Internet Ltd

71

Toshiba India Pvt Ltd

71

Trimantra Software Solution LLP

71

Tritronics (India) Pvt Ltd

71

TVS Electronics Ltd

71

UTStarcom India Telecom Pvt Ltd

71

Vajra InfraTech Pvt Ltd

71

Vakrangee Software Ltd

71

Veraz Networks Pvt Ltd

71

VeriSign Services India Pvt Ltd

71

Virtusa (India) Pvt Ltd

72

Vishwak Solutions Pvt Limited

72

VMware Software India Pvt.Ltd

72

Western Digital

72

Weston Solutions India Private Solutions Ltd

72

Xerox India Ltd

72

Zeegra Technologies Pvt Ltd

72

Zenith Computers

72

Zensar Technologies

72

Zoraly Solutions Pvt Ltd

72

ZyxEL Technology India Pvt Ltd

72

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address—wise

company listing

3Com India Pvt. Ltd.

ACL Wireless Limited

Alcatel Lucent

Level 4, Dynasty Business Park

First Floor, Tower D

DLF Cyber Greens, 14th & 15th Floors, Tower C

Andheri Kurla Road, Andheri (East)

Logix Technopark

Phase-III DLF City, Gurgaon, Haryana- 122002

Mumbai-400059, Maharashtra

5 - Expressway, Sector-127

Phone: 0124-4159999 Fax: 0124-4114307

Phone: 022-40569999

Noida - 201301, Uttar Pradesh

Web: www.alcatel-lucent.com

Fax: 022-40569966

Phone: 0120-4069400

Web: www.3com.in

Fax: 0120-4069599

American Megatrends India Pvt Ltd

Web: www.acl-wireless.com

Kumaran Nagar, Semmenchery, Off Rajiv

3i Infotech Consumer Services Ltd.,

Gandhi Salai (OMR), Chennai, Tamil Nadu

3rd Floor, Sai Arcade, 56 Outer Ring Road,

ACME Tele Power Limited

Phone: 044-66540922 Fax: 044-66540901

Devarabeesanahalli, Bangalore - 560103,

Plot No. 63, Phase-IV, Udyog Vihar

Web: www.amiindia.co.in

Karnataka, India

Gurgaon-122016, Haryana

Phone:080-4227 5300 - 01

Phone: 0124-4751700

APC

Fax: 080- 42275306

Fax: 0124-4751700

27, Lavelle Road

Website: www.3icsl.com

Bangalore - 560001, Karnataka

ADC Krone

Phone: 080-39872000/18004254877/272

3i Infotech Limited

10 C 2nd Phase Peenya Industrial Area

Fax: 080-22213816

Akruti Centre Point, 6th Floor, M.I.D.C Central

Bangalore, Karnataka- -560058

Web: www.apc.com/in

Road, Next to Marol Telephone Exchange,

Phone: 080-28396101

Andheri (East) Mumbai, Maharashtra

Fax: 080-28396104

Phone: 022-39145700

Web: www.adckrone.com/in

Fax: 022-39147745 Web: www.3i-infotech.com

Ape&SuperApe Entertainment & InfoTech Pvt Ltd 303, A wing third floor Varun Valley Society

Airspan Networks Inc

Sheetal Nagar, Near Children Academy School,

Website: www.airspan.com

Kandivali (E)

4G Identity Solutions Pvt Ltd

Mumbai 400101, Maharashtra

#241, Prashashan Nagar, Road No. 72,

Adobe System India Pvt Ltd

Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad - 500034,

Adobe Towers

Andhra Pradesh

I-1A City Centre, Sector 25A,

Aperto Networks

Phone: 040-23558789

Noida-201301, Uttar Pradesh

#201 II Floor Raheja Arcade Koramangala

Fax: 040-23558769

Phone: 0120-2444711

Bangalore -560095, Karnataka

Web: www.4Gid.com

Fax: 0120-2537681

Phone: 080-40174322

Web: www.adobeindia.com

Web: www.apertonet.com

5, Unique Industrial Estate,

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)

APW President Systems Ltd.

Off Veer Savarkar Marg, Prabhadevi,

AMD Far East Ltd., No.10

R-2, Technopolis Knowledge Park

Mumbai, Maharashtra- 400 025

Chambers @ Mantri, Richmond Road

Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri (East)

Phone: 022-24374687

Bangalore – 560025, Karnataka

Mumbai – 400093, Maharashtra

Fax: 022-24309953

Phone: 080-41372400

Phone: 022-66448888

Web: www.abmindia.com

Fax: 080 41123544

Fax: 022-66448899

Web: www.amd.com

Web: www.apwpresident.com

A1- Godrej Industries Complex, Off Eastern

Affle India Pvt Ltd

Arteria Technologies Pvt Ltd

Express Highway, Vikhroli (East)

First Floor, Block B, Vatika Atrium,

Unit 11,1st floor, Innovator

Mumbai – 400079, Maharashtra

Sector 53, Gurgaon, 122002, Haryana

ITPL, Whitefield

Phone: 022-67380300

Phone: 0124-4375543

Bangalore-560066, Karnataka

Fax: 022-67380301

Fax: 0124-4375545

Phone: 080-42423800 Fax: 080 41473470

Web: www.accenture.com

Web: www.affle.co.uk

Web: www.arteriatech.com

Acer India (Pvt) Ltd

Agilent Technolgies India Pvt Ltd

Atom Technologies Limited

“Embassy Heights” 6th Floor, No.13

RMZ Infinity, Tower B

Boston House-3rd Floor

Magrath Road, (Next to Hosmat Hospital)

8th Floor #3 Old Madras Road K.R Puram

Suren Road, Andheri (E)

Bangalore – 560025, Karnataka

Bangalore-560016, Karnataka

Mumbai – 400093, Maharashtra

Phone: 080-40708761

Phone: 080-40148701

Phone: 022-67099017

Fax: 080-25329535

Fax: 080-41665120

Fax: 022-67099769

Web: www.acer.co.in

Web: www.agilent.com

Web: www.atomtech.in

Phone: 022-28855749

ABM Knowledgeware Limited

Accenture

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company listing

address—wise

Aujas Networks Pvt Ltd

Belden India Pvt Ltd

Brother International ( India) Pvt. Ltd

No. 4025/26, 2nd Floor, K.R. Road

16th Floor, Tower B, Unitech Cyberpark,

703 - 705 Powai Plaza,

Jayanagar, 7th Block West

Sector 39, Gurgaon-122001

Hiranandani Business Park, Powai

Bangalore – 560082, Karnataka

Phone: 0124-4509999

Mumbai -76, Maharashtra

Phone: 080-40528527

Fax: 0124-4509900

Phone: 022-40988900

Web: www.aujas.com

Website: www.belden.com

Fax: 022-40988

Avaya Global Connect Limited

Bentley Systems India Pvt Ltd

DLF Square, II Floor,

203, Okhla Industrial Estate, Phase-III

M-Block, Jacaranda Marg

New Delhi-110020

Butler Technical Services India Pvt Ltd

DLF City Phase-II,

Phone: 011-41614122 to 27

Suite#303

Gurgaon - 122002, Haryana

Fax: 011-41614128

Srinilaya Cyber Spazio,

Phone: 0124-4093333

Web: www.bentley.com

Road No. 2, Banjara Hills

Web: www.brother.in

Fax: 0124-2560620/621 Web: www.avayaglobalconnect.com

Hyderabad- 500034, Andhra Pradesh Bharti Airtel Limited

Phone: 040-30717171

JIL Tower-B, 3rd Floor, Plot No-78

Fax: 040-30717777

Avitronics Projection Pvt Ltd

Institutional Area, Sector-18

Website: www.butler.com

1-2-9, Sardar Patel Marg

Gurgaon-122001, Haryana

Raja Deen Dayal Compound

Phone: 0124-4525762

C 1 India Pvt Ltd

Secunderabad- 500003

Web: www.airtel.in

C-104, Sector-2

Andhra Pradesh

Noida - 201301, Uttar Pradesh

Phone: 040-27846175, 27891195

BirlaSoft

Phone: 0120- 4746800

Web: www.avitronics.in

H – 9, Sector 63

Fax: 0120 -4746810

Noida -201306, Uttar Pradesh

Web: www.c1india.com

Avocent Networking Products Pvt. Ltd.

Phone: 0120-6629000 Fax: 0120-6629494, 4079494

CA (India) Technologies Pvt Ltd

K – 1/12, Ground Floor

Web: www.birlasoft.com/aboutus.html

Ground floor, Vibgyor Towers

Chittaranjan Park

Plot C-62, G Block

New Delhi

Blue Star Infotech

Bandra Kurla Complex Bandra (E) Mumbai

Phone: 011- 26273412

Band Box House, 4th Floor

Maharashtra

Web: www.avocent.co.in

Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli

Phone: 022-66413800

Mumbai 400030, Maharashtra

Fax: 022-66413810

BA Systems India Pvt Ltd.

Phone: 022-24901870 Fax: 022-24901353

# 562/640, Janardhan Towers 2nd Floor

Web: www.bsil.com

Bannerghatta Road, Bilekahalli

Canon India Pvt Ltd Tower A&B Cybergreens

Bangalore-560076, Karnataka

Bodhtree Consulting Limited

DLF Phase-III

Phone: 080- 41109735

8-2-351/N/1, Road No: 2, Banjara Hills

Gurgaon 122002, Haryana

Fax: 080-41107596

Hyderabad -34, Andhra Pradesh

Phone: 0124-4160000

Web: www.ba-sys.com

Phone: 040-66547000

Fax: 0124-4160011

Fax: 040-66547029

Web: www.canon.co.in

Barco Electronic Systems (P) Ltd

Web: www.bodhtree.com

Capgemini India

A-38 B&C, Sector 64 Noida 201301, Uttar Pradesh

Brahmi Wright Technologies

SEP2-B3, Godrej Industries Complex

Phone: 0120-4020000

#1503, 8th Main, 4th Cross

Eastern Express Highway, Vikhroli

Web: www.barco.com

K. S Town

Mumbai 400079, Maharashtra

Bangalore – 560060, Karnataka

Phone: 022- 66421000

Bartronics India Ltd

Phone: 080-28484276, 09347513412

Fax: 022- 25187100

5-9-22/B/503, 5th Floor

Web: www.brahmitechnologies.com

Web: www.capgemini.com

Near Mediciti Hospital

BroadVision System India Pvt Ltd

CCS Technologies (P) Ltd

Secretariat Road

#10/ A, Third Floor, Jasmint Point

G-261, Panampilly Nagar

Hyderabad-500004, Andhra Pradesh

1st Main Road, Thimmaiah Garden, RT Nagar

Cochin, Kerala

Phone: 040-23298073/74

Bangalore-560032, Karnataka

Phone: 0484- 4010350

Fax: 040-23298076

Phone: 080-32477357 Fax: 080 2353 3598

Fax: 0484- 2320353

Web: www.bartronicsindia.com

Web: www.broadvision.com

Web: www.ccstechnologies.in

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company listing

Centre for Development of Telematics

Colwell and Salmon Communications (India) Limited

Coromandel Infotech India Limited

C-DOT Campus, Mehrauli New Delhi-110030

A-17, Sector-58, Noida-201301, Uttar Pradesh

Mount Poonamallee Road, Manapakkam

Phone: 011-26802856

Phone: 0120-4786050

Chennai, Tamilnadu

Fax: 011-26803338

Web: www.colwell-salmon.com

Phone: 044-45052222 Fax: 044-45052211

Web: www.cdot.com

2/4 Mount Towers I & II floor

Web: www.c2il.com

CommScope Solutions (India) Pvt Ltd Centre for Good Governance

3rd Floor, KHR House

CrimsonLogic IT Solution Pvt Ltd

Dr. Mcrhrd IAP Campus

No. 11/2, Palace Road, Bangalore, Karnatka

124, 6TH FLOOR, Surya Chambers

Road, No. 25, Jubilee Hills

Phone: 080 40150100

Murugeshpalya Airport Main Road

Hyderabad - 500033, Andhra Pradesh

Fax: 080 41124049

Bangalore – 560017, Karnataka

Phone: 040-23541907

Email: nbreddy@commscope.com

Phone: 080-41289999 Fax: 080-25222884

Fax: 040-23541953

Web: www.commscope.com

Web: www.crimsonlogic.com

Web: www.cgg.gov.in

Comviva

Ctrl S Datacentres Ltd

Check Point Software Technologies Ltd

A-26, Info City, Sector 34

Plot No.16, Software Units Layout

Golden Square Executive Centre

Gurgaon-122001, Haryana

Madhapur (Hitech-City)

#401, 4th Floor, Eden Park, 20

Phone: 0124 481 9000

Hyderabad-500081, Andhra Pradesh

Vittal Mallya Road

Fax: 0124-4218999

Phone: 040-30580583 Fax: 040 23116055

Bangalore - 560001, Karnataka

Web: www.comviva.com

Web: www.ctrls.in

Fax: 080-22996857

Concept & Solutions Inc

Cúram Software

Web: www.checkpoint.com

308, Bldg. 1, Sector 2

The Millenia, Tower D

Millennium Business Park, Mahape

Level 1&2, No 1&2, Murphy Road, Ulsoor

CIENA India Pvt. Ltd

Navi-Mumbai, Maharashtra

Bangalore, Karnataka

Plot No. 14, Sector 32

Phone: 022-67120691

Phone: 080-41904000 Fax: 080 41131006

Gurgaon – 122002, Haryana

Fax: 022-67120693

Web: www.curamsoftware.com

Phone: 0124-4340500

Web: www.csinc.in

Phone: 080-22996505/22243860

Datamatics Global Services Limited

Web: www.ciena.co.in

Knowledge Center, Plot No 58

Cisco Systems (India) Pvt Ltd

Convergent Communications (India) Pvt Ltd

7th Floor, East Tower

108, Gavipuram Guttahalli

Mumbai 400096, Maharashtra

25 Barakhamba Road, New Delhi

Off Bull Temple Road, Bangalore, Karnataka

Phone: 022-61020801 Fax: 022-28291673

Phone: 011- 42611000 Fax: 011- 23766126

Phone: 080-26612973-76

Web: www.datamatics.com

Web: www.cisco.com/in

Fax: 080-26612977 Web: www.convergentindia.com

Citrix Systems India Pvt Ltd

Street No. 17, MIDC, Andheri (East)

Dax Networks No 11, Second Cross Street

5th Floor, The Sirius

Corbus

Karpagam Gardens, Adyar

69/3 Millers Road, Bangalore, Karnataka

Web: www.corbus.com

Chennai – 600020, Tamil Nadu

Phone:080-41796600 Web: www.citrix.com

Phone: 91-44-42923558

CoreLogic Global Services Pvt Ltd

Fax: 044-42923567

5th Floor, Lakeview,

Web: www.daxnetworks.com

CMC Limited

Bagmane Technology Park, C V Raman Nagar

PTI Building, 5th Floor

Bangalore- 560093, Karnataka

DB Power Electronics Pvt Ltd

4 Sansad Marg, New Delhi 110001

Phone: 080-44332211

120/37, Ramtekdi Industrial Estate

Phone: 011-23736151-58 Fax: 011-23736159

Fax: 080-44332000

Hadapsar, Pune, Maharashtra

Web: www.cmcltd.com

Web: www.corelogic.in

Phone: 020-26808050 Fax: 020-26808061

CMS Computers Limited

Core Projects and Technolgies Limited

201 Arcadia, Nariman Point

Block No.1-8, Building No. 4, Sector - III

Delite Infotech

Mumbai 400021, Maharashtra

Millennium Business Park, Mahape

149, Shukrawar Peth, Shinde Ali

Phone: 022-2283 4494/28340041

Navi Mumbai-400710, Maharashtra

Near Kelkar Museum, Pune, Maharastra

Fax: 022-22042734

Phone: 022-27784800 Fax: 022-27782977

Fax: 020 24464852

Web: www.cms.com

Web: www.coreprojectstech.com

Web: www.deliteinfotech.in

Web: www.dbups.com

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company listing

address—wise

Dell India Pvt Ltd

Ekgaon Technologies Pvt Ltd

Essar Teleholdings Limited

Divyasree Greens, Ground Floor

E-142 A, Lower Ground Floor

Essar House, P.O Box 7945 Mahalaxmi

#12/1, 12/2A, 13/1A, Challaghatta Village

Kalkaji, New Delhi - 110019

Mumbai-400034, Maharashtra

Varthur Hobli, Bangalore South

Phone: 011- 40551490 Fax: 011- 40551491

Phone: 022-66601100/40011100

Bangalore – 560071, Karnataka

Web: www.ekgaon.com

Fax: 022 24954490

Phone: 080-2535 7311

Web: www.essar.com

Fax: 080-2535 7309

Elitecore Technologies Ltd.

Web: www.dell.co.in

904, Silicon Tower

Everest Computers

Behind Pariseema Building

1501, Kalinga Market, Nayapalli

Delta Power Solutions (India) Pvt Ltd

Off C.G.Road, Near Lal Bungalow

Bhubaneswar-751012, Orissa

Plot No. 27, Sector – 34

Ahmedabad 380006,Gujarat

Phone: 0674- 2420617/09437020289

EHTP, Gurgaon-122001, Haryana

Phone: 079-66065606

Fax: 0674- 2420617

Phone: 0124-4169040 Fax: 0124-4036045

Fax: 079-26407640

Web: www.deltaelectronicsindia.com

Web: www.elitecore.com

Delta Group

Eltek Tek SGS Pvt Ltd

A 4&5, Sector 16, Noida- 201301, Uttar Pradesh

Plot No 43, Secotr 35, HSSIDC,

362 , Pace City-II , Sector-37

Phone: 0120 4366000, 09811009421

Gurgaon- 122001, Haryana

Gurgaon-122001, Haryana

Web: www.extremenetworks.com

Web: www.deltaelectronicsindia.com

Phone: 0124- 2210018 / 2210019

Extreme Networks India Pvt Ltd Suite No 16, Logix Park

Fax: 0124-2210017

Financial Information Network & Operations Ltd. (FINO)

Indian Branch Office

EMC Data Storage systems India Pvt Ltd

C-401, Business Square

510-511, Elegance Tower

9B, Lotus Towers

Opposite Popular Car Bazaar,

Jasola, New Delhi-110044

New Friends Colony Community Centre

Andheri Kurla Road, Andheri(East)

Phone: 011-43252525 Fax: 011-43252526

New Delhi-110065

Mumbai – 93, Maharashtra

Web: www.dialogic.com

Phone: 011- 4567 3842 Fax: 011-66605672

Phone: 022-40973466 Fax: 022-40973300

Web: www.india.emc.com

Web: www.fino.co.in

403, Ramakrishna Niwas, 247/3 RT

Emerson Network Power India Pvt Ltd

Forbes Technosys Ltd

Sanjeeva Reddy Nagar

Plot No C-20, Road No 19

Plot No. C-17/18, Road No. 16, Wagle Industrial

Hyderabad - 500038, Andhra Pradesh

Thane, Maharashtra

Estate, Thane (W)-400604, Maharashtra

Phone: 040-23705474

Phone: 022- 33154405 Fax: 022 25828358

Phone: 022 40639501 Fax: 022-40639516

Web: www.disprovisual.com

Web: www.emersonnetworkpower.co.in

Web: www.forbestechnosys.com

ECI Telecom

Epson India Pvt Ltd

Foundation Futuristic Technologies (P) Ltd

Universal Business Park

12th Floor, The Millenia Tower A

B- 7B,Devika Tower

5th Floor, B Wing, Chandivali Farm Road

No.1. Murphy Road, Ulsoor

6 Nehru Place, New Delhi-110019

Near Kamani Oil Mill, Saki Naka, Andheri (East)

Bangalore – 560008, Karnataka

Phone: 09811818000 Fax: 0129 4044044

Mumbai – 400072, Maharashtra

Phone: 080-30515000 Fax: 080-30515005

Web: www.forensicsguru.com

Phone: 022-67155555 Fax: 022-66758973

Web: www.epson.co.in

Dialogic(UK) Limited

Dispro Visual Technologies Ltd.

Frost and Sullivan

Web: www.ecitele.com

Ericsson India Pvt Ltd

101, 1st floor, Prestige Loka

eGestalt Technologies Pvt Ltd

Ericsson Forum, DLF Cyber Citi

7/1 Brunton Road

1st Floor, No.730, 3rd Block, Koramangala

Sector-25A, Gurgaon-122002, Haryana

Babgalore- 560025, Karnataka

Bangalore – 560034, Karnataka

Phone: 0124- 4151356 Fax: 0124 2565454

Phone: 080-4178 3500

Phone: 080-25504285 Fax: 080-25504285

Web: www.ericsson.com

Web: www.frost.com

Web: www.egestalt.com

Ernst & Young Pvt. Ltd

Fujitsu India Pvt Ltd

eInfochips Ltd.

205, 2nd floor

15th Floor, Bldg. No.9A

11 A/B Chandra Colony

Ashoka Bhoopal Chambers

Phase-III, DLF Cyber City

Off. C.G. Road, Ellisbridge

Sardar Patel Road

Gurgaon - 122022, Haryana

Ahmedabad – 380006, Gujarat

Secunderabad-500003, Andhra Pradesh

Phone: 09873437209, 011-45093131

Phone: 079-26563705 Fax: 079-26560722

Phone: 040-66274000 Fax: 040- 27898851

Fax: 011-4705198/99

Web: www.einfochips.com

Web: www.ey.com

Web: www.fujitsu.com/in

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company listing

Future Dimensions Consultant Pvt Ltd

Hewlett Packard India Sales Pvt Ltd

G: 15-16, Aditya Mega Mall, CBD Ground,

24, Salarpuria Arena

INDIA 4Motion Broadband Wireless Network (P) Limited,

Shahdara, New Delhi-110032

Adugodi Hosur Road

(Subsidiary of Alvarion Limited)

Phone: 011- 42111946

Bangalore – 560030, Karnataka

345, 4th Floor, Udyog Vihar, Phase II

Web: www.futuredimension.org

Phone: 080-25633555

Gurgaon-122015, Haryan

Fax: 080-25633222

Tel: 0124-4003862

Web: www.hp.com/in

Fax: 0124-4003863

Future Focus Infotech Pvt Ltd # 3, II Street, Haddows Road

www.alvarion.com

Chennai , Tamil Nadu

HID India Pvt Ltd

Phone: 044-43931900

Tower D Annex

Imperial EduSys Pvt Ltd

Fax: 044- 28260875

Millennia Towers

2nd Floor, 357, Imperial Mansion

Web: www.focusinfotech.com

1&2 Murphy Road, Ulsoor

Ashraya Complex, Rasulgarh Squire

Bangalore-560008, Karnataka

Bhubaneshwar-751010, Orissa

Gartner

Phone: 080- 255 43566

Phone: 0674-6574266/09776040400

502, 5th Floor Central Plaza

Fax: 080- 255 43567

166 CST Road, Kalina, Santacruz (E)

Web: www.hidcorp.com

Mumbai-400098, Maharashtra

Infosys Technologies Limited 351/2, The Presidency, Tower-B, 3rd Floor

Phone: 022-67092000 Fax: 022-67030490

Hitachi Data Systems

Sector-14, M G Road, Gurgaon-122001, Haryana

Web: www.gartner.com

6th Floor, C Wing

Phone: 0124-3922000 Fax: 0124-3922103

Laxmi Towers

GCS Consulting Services Pvt Ltd

Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East

Infronics Systems Ltd

Q 279, Sector 21

Mumbai-400051, Maharashtra

2nd Floor, Ektha Towers,

Noida-201301, Uttar Pradesh

Phone: 022-26526121/ 6110

White Fields, Kondapur

Phone: 0120-4355632, 09811202528

Fax: 022-26526115

Hyderabad - 500084, Andhra Pradesh

Fax: 0120- 4355632

Web: www.hds.com

Web: www.gcsindia.com

Phone: 040-40038888 Fax: 040-40038901 Web: www.infronics.com

Honeywell Security Genpact

DLF Plaza Tower, Phase-1

InMage Systems Pvt Ltd

Delhi IT Park, Shastri Park

DLF City, Gurgaon, Haryana

#301, Srishti Towers, Madhapur

New Delhi – 110053

Phone: 0124-4029800

Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh

Phone: 011-42565400 Fax: 011-42565454

Fax: 0124 -4029824

Phone: 040-66848013

Web: www.honeywell.com/securitysouthasia

Fax: 040-66848016

Godrej Security Solutions

Web: www.inmage.net

Pirojshanagar, Vikhroli

Huawei Telecommunications (India) Co Pvt Ltd

Integra Micro Systems (P) Ltd

Mumbai 400 079, India.

1st Floor, JMD Pacific Square

#4, Bellary Road, Jakkur

Phone: 022-67965656/5959

Behind 32, Milestone

Bangalore, Karnataka

Fax: 022-67961518

Delhi-Jaipur Highway (NH - 08)

Phone: 080- 28565801-03

Web: www.godrej.com

Gurgaon-122002, Haryana

Fax: 080- 28565800

Phone: 0224-4127888 Fax: 0224-2563494

Web: www.integramicro.com

Web: www.huawei.com

www.integramicroservices.com / www.imfast.in

Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd.

GTL Limited Global Vision, Electronic Sadan – II MIDC

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TTC Industrial Area, Mahape

Hughes Communications India Pvt Ltd

Intellicon Pvt Ltd

Navi Mumbai 400710, Maharashtra

Plot No. 1, Sector 18

B-404, Shivalik Plaza, Opposite AMA,

Phone: 022–27612929

Electronic City, Gurgaon – 122015, Haryana

Panjrapole, Ahmedabad , Gujarat

Fax: 022–27689990

Phone: 0124-3072500 Fax: 0124-2398835/40

Phone: 079-30013333 Fax: 079-30013300

Web: www.gtllimited.com

Web: www.hughes.in

Web: www.intellicon.in

HCL Infosystems Limited

IBM India Pvt Ltd

Invas Technologies Pvt Ltd

E-4,5 & 6, Sector 11

DLF Silokhera, National Highway-8

508, Sethi Bhawan, Rajendra Place

Noida- 201301, Uttar Pradesh

Sector-30, Gurgaon-122001, Haryana

New Delhi -110008

Phone: 0120- 2523791

Phone: 0124- 4134119/2382424

Phone: 011-25712140

Fax: 0120- 2526910

Fax: 0124- 2382425

Fax: 011- 25712140

Web: www.hclinfosystems.com

Web: www.ibm.com/in

Web: www.invas.net

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address—wise

Itz Cash Card Ltd

Level One Communications (I) Pvt Ltd

Medisoft Telemedicine Pvt Ltd

Everest Square

2F Lane 1, 45 Bharat Nagar

E/5, Akash Apartment, Gulab Tower Road,

Junction of Shraddhanand & Nehru Road

New Friends Colony, New Delhi – 110065

Thaltej, Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Vile Parle (E), Mumbai- 400057

Phone: 011-47047047 Fax: 011-47047048

Phone: 09898004098 Fax: 079-40034098

Maharashtra

Web: www.level1.com

Web: www.medisofttelemedicine.com

LGS Global Limited

Medley Marketing Pvt Ltd

# 8-2-293/82/A/796/B

No 1, Mohammadpur

Phone: 022-6112 5656 Fax: 022- 26185383 Web: www.itzcash.com

Kinduz Business Consulting

Road No.36, Jubilee Hills

Behind Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi

5-62/9/22-B, V.V. Nagar

Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh

Phone: 011- 26190061-64 Fax: 011- 26190064

Street No. 8, Habsiguda

Phone: 040-66990000

Web: www.medley.co.in

Hyderabad – 500007, Andhra Pradesh

Fax: 040-66994444

Phone: 040-40165594

Web: www.lgsglobal.com

Web: www.kinduz.com

MindRiver Systems India Pvt Limited Suite#512,Oxford Towers,#139

LG Electronics India Pvt Ltd

Kodihalli,HAL Airport Road,

Kingshir Technology Solutions Pvt Ltd

Plot No 51, Surajpur Kasna Road,

Opp. Leela Palace Hotel,

4B Ocean Court

Greater Noida - 201306 (UP)

Bangalore- 560008, Karnataka

126 Santhome High Road

Web: www.lge.com

Phone: 080-30521600 Fax: 080-30575775

Chennai – 600028, Tamil Nadu

Web: www.mindrivergroup.com

Phone: 044- 43060607-08, 0952962944,

Lighthouse Systems Pvt Ltd

0840259247

14/4, I.T. Park, Parsodi

Mjunction Services Limited

Fax: 044-43060609

South Ambazari Road

TATA Centre, 43 Jawaharlal Nehru Road

Web: www.kingshir.com

Nagpur- 440022, Maharashtra

Kolkata - 700071, West Bengal

Phone: 0712-2241406/3544

Phone: +91 99039 82 380

Kores (India) Limited

Fax: 0712- 2241406

Fax: 033 2289 5983

114-116,Shah & Nahar Industrial Estate

Web: www.lighthouseindia.com

Web: www.mjunction.in

Mumbai 400018, Maharashtra

Magnasoft Consulting India Pvt Ltd

Micro Technologies

Phone: 022-40946600

33/1, Lalbagh Road

Futech Park EL-225, T.T.C Industrial Area

Fax: 022- 24966994

Bangalore- 560027, Karnataka

M.I.D.C, Mahape, Navi Mumbai-400709

Web: www.kores-india.com

Phone: 080 4346 6000

Maharashtra

Fax: 080-2222 7580

Phone: 022-27612761

Web: www.magnasoft.com

Fax: 022- 27612731

Off Dr E-Moses Road, Worli

L & T Infotech Limited L&T Technology Center

Web: www.microtechnologies.net

Gate No. 5, Saki Vihar Road, Powai

MAIA Intelligence Pvt Ltd

Mumbai-400072 , Maharashtra

2/319, Millennium Business Park

Microsoft

Phone: 022-67766776

Sector 1, Mahape, Navi Mumbai

9th Floor, Tower A

Fax: 022-67767231

Maharashtra

DLF Cyber Greens

Web: www.lntinfotech.com

Phone: 022- 66888999

DLF Cyber Citi, Sector 25A

Fax: 022- 66889000

DLF Phase III, Gurgaon-122002, Haryana

Lepton Software Export & Research Pvt. Ltd

Web: www.maia-intelligence.com

Phone: 0124 -4158000 Fax: 0124- 4158888

C-115, 1st Floor, Naraina Industrial Area

Mastek Ltd

Mobineers Info Systems Pvt Ltd

Phase – 1, New Delhi 110028

SDF-7 IT-8, 1st Floor, SEEPZ, Andheri (E),

9/7, Patodia House, Nagia Park

Phone: 011- 45635500 Fax: 011-45539635

Mumbai-400096, Maharashtra

Shakti Nagar, New Delhi – 110007

Web: www.leptonmaps.com

Phone: 022-66952222 Fax: 022-66951331

Phone: 011-23840387

Web: www.mastek.com

Web: www.mobineers.com

Ferns Icon, Level -2, Doddenakund Village

mChek India Payment Systems Pvt Ltd

Moser Baer

Marathhalli Outer Ring Road

#27, S.V. Towers, 3rd Floor

43B, Okhla Industrial Estate

Marathhalli Post, Kr Puram Hobli

80 Feet Road, 6th Block, Koramangala

New Delhi – 110020

Bangalore-560037, Karnataka

Bangalore - 560095, Karnataka

Phone: 011- 40594444, 26911570 - 74

Phone: 080-30533000

Phone: 080-41795900 Fax: 080 4150 1510

Fax: 011- 41635211, 26911860

Web: www.lenovo.com

Web: www.mchek.com

Web: www.moserbaer.com

Lenovo India

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company listing

MothersonSumi Infotech & Design Ltd

Nevis Networks India Pvt Ltd

Nuance India Pvt Ltd

C-26, Sector-62, Noida – 201309, Uttar Pradesh

C301 Pune IT Park, 34 Bhau Patil Marg

1205 & 1209 Regus Business Center

Phone: 0120-4365555 Fax: 0120-4365556

Pune – 411020, Maharashtra

Level 12, Building No 8

Web: www.mind-infotech.com

Phone: 020-66033900

Tower C, DLF Cybercity

Fax: 020-66033904

Phase II, Gurgaon 122002, Haryana

Web: www.nevisnetworks.com

Phone: 0124 -4696736 Fax: 0124- 4696970

Motorola India Motorola Exellence Centre

Web: www.nuance.com

415/2, Mehrauli Gurgaon Road

Newlease Software Pvt Ltd

Sector 14, Gurgaon 122001, Haryana

24/2, 1st floor, Alfred Street

NXP Semiconductors India Pvt Ltd

Phone: 0124-2303212 Fax: 0124- 2306688

Richmond Town

Information Technology Park

Web: www.motorola.com

Bangalore -560025, Karnataka

Nagawara Village, Kasaba Hobli

Web: www.newlease.co.in

Bangalore 560045, Karnataka

MPhasiS

Phone: 080-40240000

65/2, Bagmane Tech Park

NexTenders (India) Pvt Ltd

Fax: 080- 40247000

C V Raman Nagar

YUCHIT, Juhu Tara Road

Web: www.nxp.com

Bangalore- 560093, Karnataka

Mumbai- 400049, Maharashtra

Phone: 080-40040404

Phone: 022- 26611117 Fax: 022 -26611285

One97 Communication Pvt Ltd

Web: www.mphasis.com

Web: www.nextenders.com

B- 121, Sector 5, Noida - 201301, Uttar Pradesh

Navigant Technologies Pvt Ltd.

Nihilent Technologies

223 Udyog Vihar Phase IV

4th Floor, Weikfield IT Citi Infopark

Gurgaon - 1220001, Haryana

Nagar Road, Pune – 411014, Maharashtra

OnMobile Global Limited

Phone: 0124- 4387150 x 524

Phone: 020-3984 6100 Fax: 020- 3984 6498

#26, Bannerghatta Road

Fax: 0124- 4387008

Web: www.nihilent.com

J. P. Nagar, Phase III

Phone: 0120-4770770 Fax: 0120-4770771

Web: www.navigant.in

Web: www.one97world.com

Bangalore – 560076, Karnataka

NIIT Technologies Limited

Phone: 080- 41802500

Nelito Systems Limited

B-1/H-9, MCIA

Fax: 080- 41802810

205-208, Bldg 2

Mathura Road, New Delhi – 110044

Web: www.onmobile.com

Sector 1, Millennium Business Park

Phone: 011- 40570700/70

Navi Mumbai 400710, Maharashtra

Fax: 011- 40570933

Oracle India

Phone: 022-27782646/47/48/49

Web: www.niit-tech.com

DLF Building No 8, Tower C

Fax: 022-27782643 Web: www.nelito.com

Ground & 7th Floor

Nokia India Pvt Ltd

DLF Cyber City, DLF Phase - II

5th Floor, Tower A&B

Gurgaon - 122002, Haryana

Net 4 India Limited

Cybergreen, DLF Cyber City

Phone: 0124- 4328000

D-25, Sector-3

Sector 25A, Gurgaon–122002, Haryana

Fax: 0124 -4328101

Noida-201301, Uttar Pradesh

Phone: 0124- 4199000

Web: www.oracle.com

Phone: 0120- 4323500 Fax: 0120- 4323525

Web: www.nokia.co.in

Patni computer Systems Ltd

Web: www.net4.in

Nokia Siemens Networks Pvt Ltd

Akruti Softech Park

Netlink Digital Energy Pvt Ltd

7th Floor Tower A, Building No. 9A

Cross Road no. 21, MIDC

571, Udyog Vihar

DLF Cybercity Phase-III

Andheri (E), Mumbai- 400093, Maharashtra

Phase V, Gurgaon, Haryana

Gurgaon-122002, Haryana

Phone: 022-66930500

Phone: 0124- 4017373

Phone: 0124- 4504375

Fax: 022-66930211

Fax: 0124- 4017369

Fax: 0124- 4504997

Web: www.patni.com

Web: www.netlink.in

Web: www.nsn.com

Netxcell Limited

Novatium Solutions Pvt Ltd

3-5-798, 4th & 5th Floor Prathima Schalass

3rd floor, Temple Towers, #672

“SPIC Building Annexe”

Basheerbagh, Hyderabad-500029

Anna Salai, Nandanam

Mount Road, Guindy

Andhra Pradesh

Chennai – 600035, Tamil Nadu

Chennai – 600032, Tamil Nadu

Phone: 040- 66636600

Phone: 044-4 42955300 / 42055322

Phone: 044-22301952/22304100

Fax: 040- 66636610

Fax: 044-42055320

Fax: 044-22301951

Web: www.netxcell.com

Web: www.novatium.com

Web: www.panasonic.co.in

Panasonic India Pvt Ltd

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Polycom (UK) Ltd India Branch

Radiant Info Systems

Rohde & Schwarz India Pvt Ltd

GHCL Building, 4th Floor, B 38, Sector 1

2227/1, Division No. 52 A

A-27, 1st Floor

Noida 201301, Uttar Pradesh

9th Main, Banashankari II Stage

Mohan Co-operative Industrial Estate

Phone: 0120- 3091600

Bangalore – 560070

Mathura Road, New Delhi- 110044

Fax: 0120- 3091614

Karnataka

Phone: 011- 425354-00

Web: www.polycom.co.in

Phone: 080-26767702

Fax: 011- 425354-33

Web: www.radiantinfo.com

Web: www.rohde-schwarz.co.in

23/15, 1ST FLOOR, SOUTH ROAD, WEST CIT

Radware India Pvt Ltd

Rolta India Ltd

NAGAR, Chennai- 600035, Tamil Nadu

241, Okhla Industrial Estate

Rolta Tower A, Rolta Technology Park

Phone: 044- 24321002 Fax: 044-24341004

Phase-III, (DSM Building)

MIDC, Andheri (East)

Web: www.pranaav.com

New Delhi-110020

Mumbai – 93, Maharashtra

Phone: 011- 41648514/ 6/ 7/ 8

Phone: 022-29266666/ 30876543

Precedence Technologies Pvt Ltd

Fax: 011- 41648519

Fax: 022-28365992

#9, Old No.5 , 1St Floor

Web: www.radware.com

Web: www.rolta.com

Malleshwaram, Bangalore, Karnataka

Ram Informatics Ltd

Rural Broadband Pvt Ltd

Phone: 080- 23460125

SVR Towers, 8-2-1/B/1

A-136, Defence Colony

Web: www.precedence-tech.com

Srinagar Colony Road, Punjagutta

New Delhi- 110024

Hyderabad - 500082

Phone: 011 24331882/2218

Probity

Andhra Pradesh

Fax: 011 24337906

Science and Technology Park

Phone: 040-23748241

Web: www.apnanet.in

University of Pune, Pune-411007

Web: www.raminfo.com

Pranaav Tele-Ventures Pvt Ltd.

8th Cross, 8th Main, S.P. Extension

SafeNet India Pvt. Ltd

Maharashtra Phone: 020-25693449/25601198

Red Hat India Pvt Ltd

6th Floor, Tower - C, Logix Technopark

Web: www.scitechpark.org.in

Suite # 602, Copia Corporate Centre

Sector - 127, Noida - 201 301, Uttar Pradesh

Jasola, New Delhi - 110025

Phone No.: 0120-4020555 (Ext: 840)

Qualtech Consultants

Phone: 011-30642000

Web: www.safenet-inc.com

F 16, Okhla Phase-1, New Delhi

Fax: 011-30642017

Phone: 011- 41601994

Web: www.in.redhat.com

Web: www.qualtech-consultants.com

Sagem Securite Narain Manzil, Suite # 1001-1006

Reliance Communications Ltd

23 Barakhamba Road, New Delhi

Quick Heal Technologies (P) Ltd.

Dhirubhai Ambani Knowledge City

Phone: 011- 43551500 Fax: 011-43551555

603 Mayfair Towers II

Navi Mumbai- 400709

Web: www.sagem-securite.co

Wakdewadi, Shivajinagar

Maharashtra

Pune-411005, Maharashtra

Phone: 022-30373333

Sai InfoSystem (India) Ltd

Phone: 020-66025985/32540053/25067

Web: www.rcom.co.in

Saicare Super Plaza, Sandesh Press Road

Fax: 020 -66025985

P.O.Bodakdev, Ahmedabad-380054, Gujarat

Ricoh India Ltd

Phone: 079- 30110500/400 Fax: 079-26763072

52-B, Okhla Industrial Area

Email: sales@saicare.com

Quippo Infrastructure Equipment Ltd.

Phase-III, New Delhi-110020

Web: www.saicare.com

D-2 Southern Park, Saket Place Saket

Phone: 011- 41613010/18

New Delhi – 110017

Fax: 011- 41612221/3019

Samsung India Electronics Ltd

Phone: 011-30615619

Web: www.ricoh.co.in

7th and 8th floor, IFCI Tower, 61

Web: www.quickheal.com

Web: www.quippo.com

Nehru Place, New Delhi-110019

Rittal India Pvt Ltd

Phone: 011-41511234 Fax: 011-41608820

Rad India

Nos. 23 & 24

407, Madhava, Plot No. C-4

KIADB Industrial Area

Samtech InfoNet Limited

E-Block, Bandra-Kurla Comple

Veerapura, Doddaballapur

No. 4 & 14

Bandra (East), Mumbai – 400051

Bangalore-561203, Karnataka

DSIDC Computer Complex, New Delhi

Maharashtra

Phone: 080- 22890700, 27622335

Phone: 011-65682488/2499

Phone: 022-65200200 Fax: 022-30683684

Fax: 080- 27623343

Fax: 011-26386773

Web: www.rad.com

Web: www.rittal-india.com

Web: www.samtechinfonet.com

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company listing

Sanovi Technologies (India) Pvt Ltd

Sharp Business Systems

Spanco Limited

181, Anand Vihar, Pitampura

214-221, Ansal Tower

B-22, 2nd floor, Krishna Bhuvan, B.S. Deoshi

New Delhi-110034

38 Nehru Place, New Delhi

Marg, Deonar, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra

Phone: 011-43056200 (30 Lines)

Phone: 011-46665555/5462

Phone: 022- 67975566 Fax: 022-67165599

Fax: 011- 43056202

Fax: 011-26438747

Web: www.spancotele.com

Web: www.finessepr.com

Web: www.sbsil.com

SAP India Pvt Ltd

Siemens Information Systems Limited

5th Floor,Siddharth Plaza, Sarojini Devi Road

Wing A, 2nd Floor, Tower B

130 Pandurang Budhkar Marg

Secunderabad – 500003, Andhra Pradesh

Salarpuria Soft Zone

Worli, Mumbai, Maharashtra

Phone: 040-55316070-74 Fax: 040-55316075

Sarjapur Outer Ring Road, Bellandur Post

Phone: 022-4987000, 24987001/002/7003

Web: www.specksystems.com

Bangalore- 560103, Karnataka

Fax: 080-25112030

Phone: 080-6665-5555 Fax: 080-6665 5550

Web: www.sisl.siemens.co.in

Speck Systems Ltd

Web: www.sap.com

Spice Telecom Spice Knowledge Centre

SAP India URL: http://www.sap.com/india/

Sify Technologies Limited

D 1, Sector 3, Noida-201301, Uttar Pradesh

index.epx

2nd floor, Tidel Park

Phone: 0120- 4363600 Fax: 0120- 4265786

No 4 Canal Bank Road, Taramani

Web: www.spicedigital.in

Saptha Business Solutions Pvt Ltd

Chennai–113, Tamil Nadu

#18, 1st Floor, 8th Cross

Phone: 044-22540770/77

SQL Star International Ltd

JP Nagar, 2nd Phase, Bangalore, Karnataka

Web: www.sifycorp.com

SQL Star House

Phone: 080-26580502 Fax: 080-26580502

No.8-2-293/174/A25

SkandSoft Technologies Pvt Ltd

Road No.14, Banjara Hills

7th Floor, Vishwaroop IT Park

Hyderabad-500 034, Andhra Pradesh

Sark Systems

Behind Raghuleela Mall, Vashi

Phone: 040-23101 600 (30 Lines)

6-3-801, 2ndFloor, Crystal Arcade

New Mumbai, Maharashtra

Fax: 040-23101 663

Ameerpet, Hyderabad-500016, Andhra Pradesh

Phone: 022-6794315 Fax: 022-6794319

Web: www.sqlstar.com

Phone: 040-23408471 Fax: 040-23408719

Web: www.skandsoft.com

Web: www.sapthasolutions.com

SREI Sahaj

Web: www.sarksys.net.in

Smart Identity Devices Pvt Ltd

Plot No # 43, 10/B, Topsia Road (East)

SEAL Infotech Pvt Ltd

Module -2 IT Incubator

Kolkata - 700046, West Bengal

No.56L, Bascon Futura IT Park,

National Small Scale Industries, NSIC -TSC

Phone: 033-39873282/3269/3051

Venkatanarayana Road, T.Nagar,

Complex, Okhla Industrial Estate

Fax: 033-39873094

Chennai- 600 017 Tamil Nadu

New Delhi – 110020

Web: www.sahajcorporate.com

Phone: 044-66187000 Fax: 044- 66187001

Phone: 011-26926854

Web: www.in.sealconsult.com

Web: www.smart-id.co.in

Seasia Consulting

Smartlink Network Systems Limited

Opp. Gulbai Tekra Pumping Station,

C-136, Industrial Area, Phase 8

Digilink House, Plot No. 5

Ahmedabad-380 006, Gujarat

Mohali, Punjab

Kurla Bandra Complex Road

Phone: 079-26301934, 26307327

Phone: 0172-6614600/700

Off CST Road, Santacruz (East)

Fax: 079-26300722

Fax: 0172-6614600/700

Mumbai, Maharashtra

Web: www.cardprinters.net

Web: www.seasiaconsulting.com

Phone: 022- 30616692 Fax: 022- 26528914

Shreenath Smart Technologies Pvt Ltd P/1/41, Varun Apartments

Web: www.digilink.in

Senor Lambda Group

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STMicroelectronics Pvt Ltd Level 4, Ferns Ikon, (Next to Akme Ballet

130/5, DLF Industrial Area

SoftTech Engineers Pvt Ltd

Apartments), Doddanekundi, Outer Ring Road

Phase I, Faridabad - 121003, Haryana

607, Tirupati Plaza, B-wing

K.R.Puram - Marathalli

Phone: 0124-4578503 Fax: 0129-4098777

Nanpura, Surat-01, Gujarat

Bangalore – 560037, Karnataka

Web: www.lambdagroup.co.in

Web: www.softtech-engr.com

Phone: 080-66514000 Fax: 080-66514481

Servion Global Solutions Ltd

Sony India Pvt Ltd

Straight Forward

#12 Wallace Garden, 1st Street

A-31, Mohan Co-Operative Industrial Estate

HSR BDA Complex, HSR Layout

Nungambakkam, Tamil Nadu, Chennai

Mathura Road, New Delhi-110044

Koramangala Extn, Bangalore, Karnataka

Phone: 044-42094100 Fax: 044-42094101

Phone: 011-26959142

Phone: 080-25505182, 09845513951

Web: www.servion.com

Web: www.sony.co.in

Web: www.straightforward.in

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Symantec Corporation, India

Telenet Systems Pvt Ltd

Tritronics (India) Pvt Ltd

403/503, C-Wing, Fortune 2000

NO. 2, Mani Bhuvan, Cama Raod

794/1A, Joshi Road, Karol Bagh

Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (East)

Ghatkopar(W), Mumbai-400086, Maharashtra

New Delhi -110005

Mumbai- 400051, Maharashtra

Phone: 022-5133242 / 8325 Fax: 022-5104911

Phone: 011-23684575/ 41546121

Phone: 022-66950227/28/29/30

Web: www.telenetsystems.com

Fax: 011-23684586

Fax: 022-66750398 Web: www.symantec.com

Web: www.tritronicsindia.com

Telenity 509, 5th Floor World Trade Centre

TVS Electronics Limited

SYSTSOFT Systems & Software Pvt Ltd

Babar Road Cannaught Place, New Delhi-110001

Plot No. 34, Developed Plots

Unit 123, SDF 4, SEEPZ-SEZ, Mumbai-400096

Phone: 011- 41525881/82 Fax: 011- 41526887

South Phase, Industrial Estate,

Phone: 022-28290803 Fax: 022-28292578

Web: www.telinity.com

Guindy, Chennai – 600032

Web: www.systsoft.com

Tamil Nadu Phone: 044-22255506

Talisma Corporation Pvt Ltd

TELiBrahma Convergent Communications Pvt Ltd

214/6, Ramanamaharishi Road, Sadashivanagar

#92/4,Banashankari III Stage

Web: www.tvs-e.com

Bangalore 560080, Karnataka

Bangalore 560085, Karnataka

Phone: 080-40394400, 23613377

Phone: 080-41209605 Fax: 080-41209606

UTStarcom India Telecom Pvt Ltd

Fax: 080-23618937

Web: www.telibrahma.com

10th Floor, Signature Towers B

Fax: 044-22257577

South City I

Web: www.talisma.com

Tellabs India Pvt Ltd

Gurgaon-122001, Haryana

TATA Consultancy Servives Ltd

77 A, Sector 18, IFFCO Road

Phone: 0124-4166100

Tata Consultancy Services, 4th & 5th Floor, PTI

Gurgaon -122001, Haryana

Fax: 0124-4166166

Building, 4 Parliament Street, New Delhi-110001

Phone: 0124-2397745

Web: www.abmindia.com

Phone: 011-66506555 Fax: 011-2331173

Web: www.tellabs.com

Vajra InfraTech Pvt Ltd

Web: www.tcs.com

Tera Software Limited

Plot No. 33A

Telecommunications Consultants India Limited

8-3-1113/2B, Keshava Nagar

Road No. 76, Jubilee Hills

Srinagar Colony

Hyderabad – 500033, Andhra Pradesh

TCIL Bhawan , GKI, New Delhi -110049

Hyderabad – 500073

Phone: 040-23555145/46/47

Phone: 09968304050 Fax: 011-26242266

Andhra Pradesh

Web: www.vajrainfratech.com

Web: www.tcil-india.com

Phone: 040-23736833/0553

Techno Brain India Pvt Ltd

Fax: 040-23743526

Vakrangee Softwares Limited

Web: www.terasoftware.com

Vakrangee House, Plot No. 66, Marol Co-op

S.V.Square, II Floor, Road No.36, Jubilee Hillss

Industrial Estate, Off M. V. Road, Marol,

Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh

Times Internet Limited

Andheri (E) Mumbai, Maharashtra

Phone: 040-30990202 Fax: 040-30990202

I World Tower, DLF City Phase-V

Phone: 022-28503412/4028

Web: www.technobrainltd.com

Gurgaon, 122002, Haryana

Fax: 022-28502017

Phone: 0124-4187000

Web: www.vakrangee.in

Techroutes Network Pvt Ltd

Fax: 0124-4008604

Veraz Networks Private Ltd

K2/3 DLF City II, Gurgaon, Haryana Phone: 0124-2565228 Fax: 0124-4203099

Toshiba India Private Ltd

16-B, 16th Floor

Web: www.techroutes.com

J M D Regent Plaza, 1st floor

Atma Ram House

Mehrauli Gurgaon Road

1, Tolstoy Marg. New Delhi 110001

TechTree IT Systems Pvt Ltd

Gurgaon -122002, Haryana

Phone: 01!-41524560/4570

C-2 1st Floor, Sector-2

Phone: 0124-2566911/912/913

Fax: 011-41524580

Noida – 201301, Uttar Pradesh

Fax: 0124-2566914

Web: www.veraznet.com

Phone: 0120-4222774/6

Web: www.asia.toshiba.com

VeriSign Services India Pvt Ltd

Web: www.techtreeit.com

Trimantra Software Solution LLP

807-A, Park Centra

Tejas Networks India Ltd

6, Jay Shivam Society, Part-1

Sector-30, National Highway-8

2nd Floor, Prem Sadan

Singanpore Road

Gurgaon, Haryana

11 Rajendra Place, New Delhi-110008

Surat- 395004, Gujarat

Phone: 0124-4292600

Phone: 011-65464059 Fax: 011- 25721226

Phone: 0261-2510044

Fax: 0124-4292602

Web: www.india.tejasnetworks.com

Web: www.trimantra.com

Web: www.verisign.in

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company listing

Virtusa (India) Pvt Ltd

Fax: 011-26462657

Zenith Computers Ltd

The Lords, No. 1 & 2, Northern Extension Area

Web: www.westrendigital.com

Zenith House, 29 MIDC, Central Road

Thiru-Vi-Ka Industrial Estate

Andheri (E) Mumbai – 400093, Maharashtra

Phone: 044-42002700 Fax: 044-42002800

Weston Solutions India Private Solutions Limited

Web: www.virtusa.com

524, Road # 27, Jubilee Hills

Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Phone: 022-28377300 Fax: 022-28364859 Web: www.zenith-india.com

Hyderabad 500033, Andhra Pradesh

Zensar Technologies Ltd

Vishwak Solutions Pvt Ltd

Phone: 040-30480900 Fax: 040-23541394

Zensar Knowledge Park, Plot#4, MIDC, Kharadi,

169, Habibullah Road

Web: www.westonsolutions.com

Off Nagar Road, Pune – 411014, Maharashtra

T Nagar, Chennai- 600017, Tamil Nadu

Phone: 020-66057851 Fax: 020-27004444

Phone: 044-42222345 Fax: 044-42047711

Xerox India Limited

Web: www.vishwak.com

5th & 6th Floor, Block One, Vatika Business

Web: www.zensar.com

Park, Sector-49, Sohna Road

Zoraly Solutions Pvt Ltd

VMware Software India Pvt.Ltd

Gurgaon - 122018, Haryana

6-3-354/13/B2, Second Floor, Suryateja

Kalyani Magnum III Floor, Block-1, 165/2

Phone: 0124-39400400

Apartments, Hindi Nagar, Panjagutta

Doraisanipalya,Bannerghatta road

Web: www.xerox.com

Hyderabad -500034, Andhra Pradesh

Bangalore- 560076, Karnataka

Phone: 040-40212892

Phone: 080-42486800 Fax: 080-40440891

Zeegra Technologies Pvt Ltd

Web: www.vmware.com

Level 2, Prestige Omega, No.104, EPIP Zone

ZyxEL Technology India Pvt Ltd

Whitefield, Bangalore, Karnataka

F-2/9, Okhla Industrial Area

Western Digital

Phone: 080-40600963

Phase-I, New Delhi-110020

1503-04, Ansal Tower

Fax: 080-40600700

Phone: 011-47608800 Fax: 011-47608800

38 Nehru Place, New Delhi – 110019

Web: www.zeegra.com

Web: www.zyxel.in

Phone: 011-26462654/5

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