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German investment in India doubles
German investment in India almost doubled during the period April to January in 2005-06 and stood at 286 million dollars as compared to 145 million dollars in the financial year 2004- 05. "Germany's investment in India is reaching new heights," said Ajay Singha, Deputy Director General, Indo-German Chamber of Commerce (IGCC). "In the last couple of years, German companies have reaffirmed their faith in the Indian market and are investing money in setting up their manufacturing base, enhancing their presence and opening new ventures in India," said Mr Singha. more>

 

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German investment in India doubles

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Result-oriented Uintegration

Today, data integration technology is affordable and easily implementable, analyses George Abraham

Today, diverse technologies are amalgamating to meet current business requirements and help enterprise stay current in a very dynamic ecosystem. Digital design solution companies across the globe have helped organisations in the manufacturing and building industries improve their productivity. This depth of experience has imparted many important lessons about customers' design processes and the importance of these processes in driving downstream business decisions. These processes inform and inspire these solution providers to make available a cost-effective data-management solution that facilitates the processes and communication, which is crucial for successful product development...... more>>

 

 
   
 

The face of tomorrow

ERP software is proving to be an indispensable means of technology in the new manufacturing economy of today and tomorrow, says David A Turbide
With the revitalisation of the manufacturing economy, our technology choices must be the right ones - choices that will provide the necessary infrastructure to support the techniques, software and facilities that are destined to emerge in the near future. The next generation of advanced enterprise resource planning (ERP) - a new standard - is now coming to market, which takes advantage of the latest technologies and builds on the legacy of application development that has made extended ERP the standard for manufacturers that are not only content to stay in business and stay competitive but also to grow and thrive. Changing customer expectations and demands, coupled with economic uncertainty and political unrest, have caused manufacturers, large and small, to take a hard look at all aspects of their operations and processes.The next generation of ERP software is......more>>

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