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News Breif
D-Link, Sify team up for Wi-fi
D-Link India and Sify Limited have teamed up to put India onto the global Wi-Fi
map. India currently has a larger number of Wi-Fi hotspots (over three times
higher than China) and the number is growing exponentially. Sify has already
established Wi-Fi hotspots with broadband connectivity in Bangalore, Chennai
and Delhi using D-Link's Wireless Products.
MS Office now in Hindi
Microsoft Corporation India launched its first offering developed specifically
for the Indian marketOffice Hindi. The product includes a Hindi language
interface and supports nine Indian languages. There are two editions of the
product: Office Hindi Professional and Office Hindi Standard.
Red Hat's Open Source Assurance program
Red Hat, a leading provider of open source solutions to the enterprise, announced
that all existing and future Red Hat Enterprise Linux customers are now covered
under the Open Source Assurance program, which provides customers a guarantee
that their investment in open source solutions from Red Hat will generate long-term
economic value.
D-Link enters high-end networking
D-Link, a SOHO and SME networking solutions provider, said it has entered the
"very high-end" enterprise segment with a complete range of co-branded
products from Foundry Networks.
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