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 TN gets new ICT policy
 Distis to the rescue of SW dealers
 Serial blasts affects biz
 BITA selects new committee
 Bits & Bytes at loggerheads with WeP
 Anonymous newsletter targets RCTA
 Aladdin to acquire Secure SafeWord
 Altair expands product development center
 Tata Elxsi ties up with Proassist

 Transcend unveils compact USB flash drive
 Secure Computing announces top threats in Q2 2008
 Symantec intros endpoint management suite
 LG extends warranty period on LCD monitors
 Nvidia launches Optimized PC Challenge
 Indian SMBs to spend over $6.4bn on telecom
















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IRIS COMPUTERS: Leaping Ahead
With a growth of 40% in 2003-04, Iris Computers performance showed tremendous improvement, thanks to the addition of Motorola mobile phones to its kitty.

HCL Infosystems: Calling The Shots


DATACRAFT INDIA: Coming Full Circle
Starting as a network integrator, Datacraft got into services in 2002-03 and last fiscal, it metamorphosed into an end-to-end solution provider. Nagendra Venkaswamy also moved in as President for the Indian sub-continent.

COMPAGE COMPUTERS: Ready For A New Game
Compage Computers is all set to change its business strategy targeting end-users to improve its bottomlines. It grew by 38% in the fiscal 2003-04 to touch a revenue of Rs 50 crore.

CYBERSTAR INFOCOM: Promising Performance
Being one of the newest distribution houses in the country, it displayed a strong appetite for growth. This showed up in the way it added new vendors to its kitty and resultant 30% increase in business.

SUPREME TECHNOLOGIES: Optimistic About Retail
A pure-play sub-distributor, Kolkata-based Supreme Technologies grew by 10% in 2003-04. Now the company feels it is time to concentrate on retail business for further growth.

SEJUTRONICS: Still A D-Link Loyalist
Working hand-in-hand with D-Link has put Sejutronics in a different league altogether. Spared of the price war its counterparts play, Sejutronics is happy with the small but strong channel partner network it works with.

SOGO COMPUTERS: Eyeing End-users
Managing a decent 33% revenue growth, Sogo computers ventured into end-user as well as retail business to command better margins. This was well complemented with its aggressive upcountry strategy

PRIYA: Streamlining To Survive
For the second year running, Priya's turnover growth was in the red, declining by 42%, though its agency revenues grew marginally by 1%. The company tried to reign in the losses by removing brands offering insignificant margins.

Sonata Information Technology: Year of De-risking
A decline in topline isn't something that India's largest software distributor relishes. But a conscious attempt to minimize its inherent risks and hence improve profitability is what it really directed its strategy towards last year.

SAVEX COMPUTERS: A Grip On Profits
An excellent growth in Savex Computers' bottomline was overshadowed by the 5% growth in its total revenue. It is seriously planing to widen its small set of principal vendor profile.

 



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