Saturday, December 27, 2008

cricket information

http://gvmspace.blogspot.com/

sports information about cricket

Friday, December 26, 2008

cricket blog

http://veeru-gm.blogspot.com/

Friday, December 19, 2008

gvm

the gvm is the one of blog which is famous in India

Friday, November 28, 2008

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

What’s new on iPhone 3G



Introducing iPhone 3G. With fast 3G wireless technology, GPS mapping, support for enterprise features like Microsoft Exchange, and the new App Store, iPhone 3G puts even more features at your fingertips. And like the original iPhone, it combines three products in one — a revolutionary phone, a widescreen iPod, and a breakthrough Internet device with rich HTML email and a desktop-class web browser. iPhone 3G. It redefines what a mobile phone can do — again.


Phone

Make a call by tapping a name or send a text with the intelligent keyboard.

iPhone showing iPod functionality

iPod

Enjoy music and video on a widescreen display and shop for music with a tap.

iPhone showing internet functionality

Internet

Browse the web, get HTML email, and find yourself with GPS maps.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

friend blog

this is my friend blog

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Sunday, October 5, 2008

Indian SMBs On Road To Networking Adoption

SMBs in India are on track to invest up to $605 million on networking hardware this year, up a healthy 24 percent over last year. About 40 percent of this spending will go towards purchases of hubs and LAN switches alone, according to a recent survey of Indian SMBs by New York-based Access Markets International (AMI) Partners."India's market for networking ardware continues to grow, driven by factors such as higher PC penetration and adoption, boom in ITeS, call centres, and the booming BPO market," says Dipendra Mitra, analyst at AMI-Partners. "Also adding a boost are factors like the expansion of IT, BPO/KPO companies, mushrooming data centres and disaster recovery (DR) sites by large Indian organisations and MNCs."Medium businesses (MBs, or companies with 100 to 999 employees) accounted for a majority (about 57 percent) of the total networking expenditure last year. However, the contribution of SBs (companies with up to 99 staff) to the overall SMB spend is fast rising as Indian SBs try to catch up with their larger counterparts.Within the networking arena, routers and hubs/ LAN switches will make up a large majority of the Indian SMB annual spend on networking hardware in 2008. Wireless LAN and other networking hardware – like network interface cards, structured cabling, etc – follow closely behind.SMB wireless LAN spending is expected to more than double in the next 12 months, from a relatively small base in value terms. Some of the key drivers are easy availability of wireless LAN connectivity at many public hotspots, and increased notebook penetration. Penetration of Wireless LAN has also risen by over four percentage points in 2007 from 2006 and this increasing trend is set to continue in 2008.Indian SMBs are moving along the growth path and adding more business partners, nationally and internationally. Many SMBs are planning to open new branches (15 percent of SBs and 20 percent of MBs), and networking will play an all important role to keep employees connected. Consequently, the need for a secure network connectivity infrastructure has assumed greater importance among SMBs. This is also evident by a rise in VPN spending, which is on track to go up by over 18 percent from last year."Indian SMBs are gradually realising the benefits of connectivity and this will usher in even brighter days for the networking market in India," Mitra says. "High speed Internet connectivity, cellular phone and notebooks are helping the SMB workers to stay in constant touch. Communications is the key as fast response to customers can make or break deals. Thus, networking capability is a must-have for most SMBs in the country for sustaining their increasing communication needs."As for vendors, Cisco Systems leads the market in India in both routers and hubs/ switches among SMBs. It is followed by D-Link Systems. However, the results are reversed for wireless LAN with D-Link leading the market, followed by Cisco.

Centre To Introduce Programme For IT Research

The centre would introduce a new programme to encourage more students to take up research on Information Technology and computer science, a senior official of the department of Science and Technology (DST) said."To increase the number of students opting to study PhDs in computer science and IT, the government is planning to embark on a new programme shortly," said Dr V Rao Aiyagari, advisor and head, Seismicity Programme, Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC)."We need to get more number of faculties and students opting to do research in IT and computer science," he said."We don't know when the programme would come but we would hold discussions with them (Nasscom and IITs) and after that the programme may be launched," hesaid.Aiyagiri was recently in Chennai to announce the DST's collaboration with Microsoft Research India for the launch of India Digital Heritage Project aimed to develop tools and techniques to present and preserve the culture and arts of the country through different forms of media. (PTI)