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Trendsetters in IT

Technologies and Trends that have made the difference... and those that will

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

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IT has indeed come a long way, and empowered every individual and business. So much so that there are many things in IT that we take for granted nowadays. It seems really odd today if someone doesn't have an email ID to communicate, though email is only about 12 years old in the country. The Internet revolution in India started sometime back in 1995, and email became the killer app that made it succeed. Today, we all use email as a business and personal communication tool, and worry about securing our messages and combating viruses and spam that come via this medium.

It seems really odd if somebody doesn't have a cell phone these days, even though the device is a recent phenomenon, more recent than email. In fact, the young generation is growing up with cell phones instead of landlines. Today, cell phones have morphed into smart phones, and making voice calls is just one out of a hundred other things you can do with it.

For entertainment, the new generation today prefers chatting, blogging, visiting Orkut and YouTube, instead of going for some of the old favorites like leapfrog, kabaddi, or skipping. On a positive note, however, the youth is far more comfortable with technology, and have much bigger virtual friend circles. Using such technologies is a way of life for them. No wonder when they get into the corporate world, they expect all these technologies to be available.

There are lot many other instances, like the ones above, to support IT's impact both on personal lives and businesses. This collectors' edition of PCQuest traces and captures the roots of the most happening products, technologies, and trends today, most of which happened over the past 20 years. It covers how they evolved, which products did they deliver, what made them so successful, and where are they heading?

We hope you enjoy reading through it as much as we enjoyed writing it.

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20 Killer Products that Revolutionized IT Usage

20 Killer Tech n Trends of the Past

Future Technology Roadmap

Biometrics

Browser-Based Computing

Business Intelligence & Analytics

Data Centers

Data Communication

Why Green Tech is Good

Multi Core Processors

Open Source

Printing-Past, Present, and Future

Software as a Service

Service Oriented Architecture

Unified Communications

Storage: Long Live Data!

Unified Threat Management

Virtualization Technologies

Web 2.0: New Definition of Web

Adeesh Sharma, Anil Chopra, Anindya Roy, Jasmine Desai, Prasanto Kumar Roy, Rahul Sah, Rakesh Sharma, Saurangshu Kanunjna, Swapnil Arora and Vishnu Anand

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