Friday, December 12, 2008

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

And finally India goes 3G

The Prime Minister of India, Dr Manmohan Singh, today launched the country's first (3G) mobile services in New Delhi that will provide high speed transfer of voice, data and video. He also inaugurated India Telecom 2008, India's leading international conference and exhibition for the entire telecom system. The two-day event is jointly organized by Department of Telecommunications and FICCI. The Prime Minister released a report prepared by Capgemini, the knowledge partner for this year's Telecom summit on the Indian telecom market. The Minister for Communications and IT, A. Raja made a video call to Dr. Singh using a 3G enabled handset signaling the debut of the high quality service in India. The video streaming applications like 'live TV' was also demonstrated at the inauguration. The public sector MTNL is rolling out the 3G service in the capital making use of the necessary Spectrum allocated to it by DOT. The services will be available early next year in Mumbai and Chennai. MTNL has used Motorola's next-generation 3G network infrastructure to implement the service. Speaking on the occasion, A Raja announced that within one year, all mobile phone subscribers in the country can switch from one operator to another operator providing better services while retaining their numbers. He informed that the DOT has accepted the Mobile Number Portability recommendations, which were pending since 2006. MNP is likely to be implemented in the Metros and category "A" circles by middle of 2009 and in the entire country by the end of 2009. Raja said that after migrating to revenue sharing regime, the telecom sector has contributed about Rs 50,000 crore through license fee, entry fee and spectrum charges till the end of last financial year. During this financial year alone, it is expected that about Rs 16,000 crore will be collected from the license fee and spectrum charges, he added. On the issue of new licenses, the Minister explained that the policy of "NO Cap" on number of service providers in a service area has been adopted as per the recommendations of TRAI. On further reduction of tariff, he said, TRAI has been requested to re-look into the existing Mobile Termination Charges, as the cost per line has substantially reduced due to technological advancement and increase in traffic. Minister of State for Communications and IT, Jyotiraditya M. Scindia and FICCI president Rajeev Chandrasekhar also attended the function.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

installation process of window XP

installation process of window XP
Install Windows XP Most new computers come with Windows XP installed, so many people never have to install it. However, you may need to install Windows XP if:

You replaced your hard disk drive with a new hard disk drive that does not have Windows XP installed.

You are reinstalling Windows XP on a computer because you want to clean off your hard drive and remove any unwanted programs, such as spyware.

You purchased a computer without an operating system. Fortunately, you do not need to be a computer expert to install Windows XP. Installing Windows XP is a straightforward process that takes between one to two hours. Of that time, you need to be present for only about 30 minutes.

Pre-installation checklist

Install Windows XP Note:If you have a computer with an older operating system, such as Windows 98, Windows ME, or Windows 2000, you should upgrade to Windows XP instead of performing a clean installation.
Pre-installation checklistBefore you begin the installation process, use this checklist to make sure that you are prepared:You have the Windows XP CD.You have the product key available. The product key is located on your Windows XP CD case and is required to install and activate Windows XP.Your computer hardware is set up. At a minimum, you should connect your keyboard, mouse, monitor, and CD drive. If available, you should connect your computer to a wired network.You have Windows XP drivers available. Drivers are software that Windows XP uses to communicate with your computer’s hardware. Most new computers include a CD containing drivers. If you do not have drivers available, Windows XP may already include drivers for your hardware. If not, you should be able to download them from your hardware manufacturer’s Web site after you set up Windows XP.If you are reinstalling Windows XP on an existing computer, you need a backup copy of your files and settings. The installation process will delete all of your files. You can use the File and Settings Transfer Wizard to store your files and settings on removable media and then restore them after installation is complete. Top of page
Installation processInstalling Windows XP can take up to two hours. To make the process more manageable, it has been broken up into several sections. When you are ready, install Windows XP:

Part 1: Begin the installation

Part 2: Continue the installation

Part 3: Complete the installation Part 1: Begin the installation
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Insert the Windows XP CD into your computer and restart your computer.
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If prompted to start from the CD, press SPACEBAR. If you miss the prompt (it only appears for a few seconds), restart your computer to try again.
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Windows XP Setup begins. During this portion of setup, your mouse will not work, so you must use the keyboard. On the Welcome to Setup page, press ENTER.
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On the Windows XP Licensing Agreement page, read the licensing agreement. Press the PAGE DOWN key to scroll to the bottom of the agreement. Then press F8.
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This page enables you to select the hard disk drive on which Windows XP will be installed. Once you complete this step, all data on your hard disk drive will be removed and cannot be recovered. It is extremely important that you have a recent backup copy of your files before continuing. When you have a backup copy, press D, and then press L when prompted. This deletes your existing data.
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Press ENTER to select Unpartitioned space, which appears by default.
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Press ENTER again to select Format the partition using the NTFS file system, which appears by default.
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Windows XP erases your hard disk drive using a process called formatting and then copies the setup files. You can leave your computer and return in 20 to 30 minutes.Part 2: Continue the installation
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Windows XP restarts and then continues with the installation process. From this point forward, you can use your mouse. Eventually, the Regional and Language Options page appears. Click Next to accept the default settings. If you are multilingual or prefer a language other than English, you can change language settings after setup is complete.
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On the Personalize Your Software page, type your name and your organization name. Some programs use this information to automatically fill in your name when required. Then, click Next.
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On the Your Product Key page, type your product key as it appears on your Windows XP CD case. The product key is unique for every Windows XP installation. Then, click Next.
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On the Computer Name and Administrator Password page, in the Computer name box, type a name that uniquely identifies your computer in your house, such as FAMILYROOM or TOMS. You cannot use spaces or punctuation. If you connect your computer to a network, you will use this computer name to find shared files and printers. Type a strong password that you can remember in the Administrator password box, and then retype it in the Confirm password box. Write the password down and store it in a secure place. Click Next.
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On the Date and Time Settings page, set your computer’s clock. Then, click the Time Zone down arrow, and select your time zone. Click Next.
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Windows XP will spend about a minute configuring your computer. On the Networking Settings page, click Next.
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On the Workgroup or Computer Domain page, click Next.Part 3: Complete the installation
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Windows XP will spend 20 or 30 minutes configuring your computer and will automatically restart when finished. When the Display Settings dialog appears, click OK.
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When the Monitor Settings dialog box appears, click OK.
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The final stage of setup begins. On the Welcome to Microsoft Windows page, click Next.
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On the Help protect your PC page, click Help protect my PC by turning on Automatic Updates now. Then, click Next.
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Windows XP will then check if you are connected to the Internet:

If you are connected to the Internet, select the choice that describes your network connection on the Will this computer connect to the Internet directly, or through a network? page. If you’re not sure, accept the default selection, and click Next.

If you use dial-up Internet access, or if Windows XP cannot connect to the Internet, you can connect to the InternetHow will this computer connect to the Internet? page, click Skip.after setup is complete. On the
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Windows XP Setup displays the Ready to activate Windows? page. If you are connected to the Internet, click Yes, and then click Next. If you are not yet connected to the Internet, click No, click Next, and then skip to step 24. After setup is complete, Windows XP will automatically remind you to activate and register your copy of Windows XP.
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On the Ready to register with Microsoft? page, click Yes, and then click Next.
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On the Collecting Registration Information page, complete the form. Then, click Next.
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On the Who will use this computer? page, type the name of each person who will use the computer. You can use first names only, nicknames, or full names. Then click Next. To add users after setup is complete or to specify a password to keep your account private, read Create and customize user accounts.
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On the Thank you! page, click Finish.Congratulations! Windows XP setup is complete. You can log on by clicking your name on the logon screen. If you’ve installed Windows XP on a new computer or new hard disk drive, you can now use the File and Settings Transfer Wizard to copy your important data to your computer or hard disk drive. After logon, take a few minutes to validate your copy of Windows. Validation gives you access to hundreds of free downloads from the Microsoft Download Center. To learn about the new features Windows XP provides, click the Start button, click All Programs, click Accessories, and then click Tour Windows XP.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

it & market falldown

As IT demand from businesses shows signs of slowing down, solution providers are taking measures to counter the downturn.

“We did exceedingly well in the first half of the year, and according to our knowledge, many of our peers are also not complaining,” commented A L Srinath, CEO of the Hyderabad-based Shell Networks. “However, what’s in store for us in the next six months is a million-dollar question.”
“There is no doubt that the situation in the US will reflect on the Indian economy. I feel that the real impact will be felt only three months from now,” opined Navin Kapur, Managing Director of Iris Unified Learning, a Delhi-based software solution provider.
K V Jagannath, CEO of Hyderabad-based systems integrator, Choice Solutions said, “We were quite positive about the market situation till a month back. In fact, we had a great first half with our revenues growing well over 50 percent. There will, no doubt, be some difficulties in the days ahead, but I am still bullish that with the right strategies we can overcome the issues.”
The first signs of a cash crunch were felt when many enterprises, during the first quarter of the financial year, insisted on shifting 30-day payment terms to 45 days and later to 90 days. “This movement was the first signal. However, we feel that by spreading yourself wide and engaging with smaller customers—whose payment terms are better—you can still offset the credit squeeze,” said Jagannath. Choice has already taken steps to handle any potential slowdown. This includes staying away from some of the MNC vendors, where margins are likely to be lower, and increasing their share of business from services.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Outsourcing

A research by Gartner forecasts India as the undisputed leader in the outsourcing space in the year 2008. The Outsourcing Service Provider Performance Study 2007, undertaken by sourcing advisory firm Equa Terra, reported that the majority of UK businesses offshore all or parts of their IT functions to India and plan to continue with this strategy as India continued to be the favourite outsourcing destination for businesses in UK in terms of satisfaction.
India's most prized resource is its readily available technical work force. India has the second largest English-speaking scientific professionals in the world, second only to the US. It is estimated that India has over 4 million technical workers, over 1,832 educational institutions and polytechnics, which train more than 67,785 computer software professionals every year. The enormous base of skilled manpower is a major draw for global customers. According to a Gartner study, India remains the undisputed leader in offshore services and tops the list of 30 countries on criteria's such as language, government support, labour pool, infrastructure, educational system, cost, political and economic environment, cultural compatibility, global and legal maturity, and data and intellectual property, security and privacy.
Twenty-nine India-based companies including Tata Consultancy Services, HCL Technologies, Genpact, and WNS Global Services amongst others, have been listed among the best 100 IT service providers in a new survey carried out with a view to assist business heads of major outsourcers identify reliable, innovative and tech-savvy partners.

Information Technology

The information technology industry has truly transformed the way the world looks at India. Rapidly capturing global imagination, the success of its IT industry has placed India at the forefront of the emerging global knowledge economy. According to the National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM), the apex body for software services in India, the revenue of the information technology sector has grown from 1.2 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP) in FY 1998 to an estimated 5.5 per cent in FY 2008. The net value added by this sector, to the economy, is estimated to be 3.3 to 3.9 per cent for FY 2008.
India's IT growth in the world is primarily dominated by IT software and services such as Custom Application Development and Maintenance (CADM), System Integration, IT Consulting, Application Management, Infrastructure Management Services, Software testing, Service-oriented architecture and Web services.
The government expects the exports turnover to touch US$ 80 billion by 2011, growing at an annual rate of 30 per cent per annum, from the earlier few million dollars worth exports in early 1990s.

Banking

The banking sector is the most dominant sector of the financial system in India, and with good valuations and increasing profits, the sector has been among the top performers in the markets. According to a FICCI survey, the chief strong point of the Indian banking industry is the regulatory system, which has enabled India to carve a place for itself in the global banking scene. The regulatory systems of Indian banks are rated above China and Russia; and at par with Japan and Singapore.
The public sector banks (PSBs) maintained its dominance in the banking system. As on March 31, 2008, PSBs accounted for 69.9 per cent of the aggregate assets and 72.7 per cent of the aggregate advances of the Scheduled Commercial Banking (SCB) system. An exceptional feature of the reform of the public sector banks was the course of their financial restructuring.
Furthermore, a report "Opportunities in Indian Banking Sector", by market research company, RNCOS, forecasts that the Indian banking sector will grow at a healthy compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 23.3 per cent till 2011.
Banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI), together account for 38 per cent of India's outsourcing industry (worth US$ 47.8 billion in 2007). According to a report by McKinsey and NASSCOM, India has the potential to process 30 per cent of the banking transactions in the US by the year 2010. Outsourcing by the BFSI to India is expected to grow at an annual rate of 30–35 per cent.

Auto Components

The Indian automobile components industry has come a long way since the country's economic liberalisation which opened up the sector in the early 1990s. From a quiet supplier of low-value components to the domestic market, the industry has transformed itself into a global hub for sourcing a range of high-value and critical automobile components. The Indian auto components industry is a favourite among many global auto makers such as GM, Toyota, Ford, Volkswagen, etc., who source auto components worth millions from India.
The Indian auto components industry had a turnover of US$ 18 billion in 2007–08. The spiralling demand from domestic and international auto companies has seen this sector emerging as one of the fastest growing manufacturing sectors in India and globally. Between 2002–07 it grew at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 27.2 per cent and according to the Auto Components Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA), it is likely to grow at a CAGR of 10.5 per cent between 2007–15 to touch US$ 40 billion by 2015–16.
The auto components industry is predominantly divided into five segments:
Engine parts
Drive Transmission & Steering Parts
Suspension & Brake Parts
Electrical Parts
Body and chassis
This sector is now working towards an open market. A large number of joint ventures with leading global manufacturers have already been set up in the auto components sector. And with India estimated to have the potential to become one of the top five auto component economies by 2025, the pace is expected to pick up even further.
Moreover the automotive components industry is perceived as a lucrative sector with tremendous potential for foreign direct investments. Further according to ACMA, exports grew from US$ 2.8 billion in 2006–07 to US$ 3.6 billion in 2007–08, and constituted 20.1 per cent of the turnover. Exports have been growing at a CAGR of 35 per cent during 2002–07 and are estimated to grow at a CAGR of 24 per cent during 2007–2015 to touch US$ 20 billion–22 billion by 2015–16.

Indian Information Technology Sector: A Presentation


One of the fastest growing sectors in India, IT-ITeS has been growing at a CAGR of 30 per cent.
With such huge potential, IT-ITES is one of the key thrust areas of Government of India.
Liberal Policy framework for the sector
- Continuous liberalisation and reform policies of Government of India had a positive impact.
- Liberalisation and reforms in the telecom sector have had a direct impact on the industry's competitiveness and created further avenues for the growth of IT and BPO sectors.
Export promotion and Tax/duty incentives
- Foreign Trade Policy 2004 - 2009 permits import of all kinds of computers (Except second hand computers) in India without any licences.
- EPCG Scheme for software sector allows import of capital goods at 5 % basic customs duty subject to undertaking certain export commitments - A number of Special schemes including Export Oriented Unit , Special Economic Zone etc offer a wide range of duty concessions and exemptions for IT exports.

Friday, November 14, 2008

cybotech

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