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Hitachi signs agreement with Ingram Micro

Bangalore, Nov 7: Hitachi Data Systems Corporation has signed up with Ingram Micro for distribution of its products in India, Malaysia and Singapore.

The company, in a release here today, said the tie up was aimed at increasing Hitachi Data System's share in small and medium-sized enterprises in the three countries.

According to analyst group, Access Markets International (AMI) Partners, SMEs in India were on track to cross US Dollar 70 million on data storage solutions this year, the bulk of it on DAS (direct attached storage).

DAS had traditionally been the default choice among India's SMBs.

The ballooning number of network users, as well as the speed, capacity and plummeting prices offered by network storage, would also make it the preferred storage solution over the next few years, especially among SMEs.

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Bypoll for two LS, 11 assembly seats on Dec 4: EC

New Delhi, Nov 7 (UNI) Byelections will be held on December 4 for the Bobbili and Karimnagar Lok Sabha seats from Andhra Pradesh and 11 assembly seats spread over ten states, the Election Commission announced today. The assembly constituencies comprise Roing-ST (Arunachal Pradesh), Manihari (Bihar), Kota (Chattisgarh), Chamundeshwari (Karnataka), Thiruvambadi (Kerala), Pandhana-SC (Madhya Pradesh), Daryapur and Chimur (Maharashtra), Rongjeng-ST (Meghalaya), Dungarpur (Rajasthan) and Islampur (West Bengal). Nominations will open with the issue of notifications.....

2,950 dengue cases in national capital

New Delhi, Nov 7: One more dengue patient has died in AIIMS even as the total number of the viral disease cases in the capital has risen to 2,950 during the past 24 hours, officials said today.Seven-year-old Ravi Kumar, a resident of Saidullah area of Delhi, succumbed to the dengue fever yesterday at the institute. The dengue death toll in Delhi now stands at 59.The officials said of the total number of cases reported during.....

Jethmalani's petition seeking transfer of Jessica case rejected

New Delhi, Nov 7 (UNI) The Delhi High Court today rejected prime accused Manu Sharma's counsel Ram Jethmalani's plea seeking transfer of the Jessica Lall murder case to another court. A Division Bench, headed by Justice R S Sodhi and Justice P K Bhasin, observed that the plea moved by Mr Jethmalani could not be entertained now as the case was drawing to an end. Mr Jethmalani had sought the transfer of the case to.....
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