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CIO December 1, 2000 Tom Field |
For a Few Rupees More India's outsourcing industry is eager to move beyond its back-office image...  |
CIO December 1, 2000 Tom Field |
Nirvana [Under Construction] India's IT future includes gleaming, high-tech office parks where employees will work, play, shop and live...  |
CIO December 1, 2000 Cheryl Bentsen |
Don't Call It Bollywood India's film industry is the world's largest and, thanks to IT, it's growing faster than ever...  |
CIO December 1, 2000 Srivatsa Krishna |
In the Beginning India has embarked on a war for economic freedom and prosperity powered by IT. It is almost as if India is waging a second war for independence---albeit this time for economic, rather than political, goals...  |
RootPrompt.org October 23, 2000 |
Unix Downunder The future for Freeware is just looking positive. A lot of major vendors are now supporting Linux, such as IBM and Dell - the latter being a strong point because originally it only sold Microsoft operating systems...  |
Finance & Development September 1, 2000 Emine Gurgen |
Central Asia: Achievements and Prospects Although the five Central Asian countries in transition have made progress in moving to a market economy, they still have far to go and need to intensify their reform efforts.  |
Wired August 2000 Paul Saffo |
End of the Line Welcome to Alang, India, where salvage armies use crowbars, torches, and muscle to chew up 50,000-ton ships - until not even a bolt remains.  |
Salon.com August 9, 2000 Jonah Greenberg |
Linux in China: Not ready for prime time Why should the masses bother with free software when stealing from Microsoft is practically patriotic?  |
Finance & Development June 1, 2000 Prakash Loungani |
Comrades or Competitors?: Trade Links Between China and Other East Asian Economies Has China's emergence as a major exporter dampened the prospects of other Asian economies? Although many have suggested that the answeris "yes," the evidence to support such an adversarial view of trade links between China and East Asian economies is hard to come by.  |
Wired March 2000 Brad Wetzler |
Boomgalore India's tech superpower is acting more like Silicon Valley every day. Bangalore is now home to 300 high tech companies that employ 40,000 people.  |
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