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Day Four
Day Three
Day Two
Day One
The NASSCOM'97 reports
'Tis that time of the year again. The nerds and the moneybags have been rubbing shoulders and sparks are flying. Sparks of insight and vision. The National Association of Software and Service Companies' annual jamboree is just over.

In Bangalore, India's digital Mecca, the NASSCOM'97 business conference and the Cybercity technology presentations and exhibition went well on schedule. Rediff brings to its faithful a full coverage over four days.

Day Four - Saturday, September 27:

The guessing game
Three industry majors peer into India's IT future.
Production pains
Aditi's trials at developing products revealed.
Banking on technology
The Global Trust Bank's story has a moral.
Gushing Ghosh
The DoE chief reveals shiny govt proposals.

Day Three - Friday, September 26:

Brain damage
Ways to retain software talent debated.
Newbies and freebies
Freeloaders and rocket scientists party together.
Strategies for service
Thoughts on moving up the service value chain.
Cybercity talks closes
Practical WWW marks end of technical sessions.

Day Two - Thursday, September 25:

A new mascot
Chandrababu Naidu opens NASSCOM'97.
Calm over Cybercity
Attendance falls but the focus sharpens.
Java, Java and more Java!
The Sun missionaries will not tire of spreading the gospel.
Readying for e-commerce
How to get the right network in place.

Day One - Wednesday, September 24:

ISP players await rules
Gokak sticks to the one-month deadline.
Cybercity opens
Amidts ISP fever, software czars do a walkabout.
DoT, DoE still feuding
Stubborn hurdles block ISP modalities decision.
NASSCOM white paper
Dewang Mehta promises ISP memo to DoT.
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