Friday, May 30, 2008

AP software exports post 41% growth

Despite recession in the US and rupee appreciation, the Software Technology Parks of India, Hyderabad (STPI-H) has managed to garner a 41% growth over the last year's exports against the projected national average growth rate of 32% thus taking the fourth position in the overall exports। Exports from the IT industry for the year 2007-08 stood at Rs 26,122 crore as opposed to last year's exports of Rs 18,582 crore.

The projected investments are Rs 2,100 crore by the newly-registered units which include Rs 656 crore from foreign Companies and Rs 1,446 crore from Indian Companies। As many as 176 new IT units have been added this year as STP units। The contribution from the state is growing steadily and is now 15% of the national exports, according to E Manoj Kumar, director.

Announcing the results to the media, he said that the target for next year is also a growth of over 40% and the state government has devised multi-pronged steps to add right talent, create better infrastructure, expand to multiple locations and create more business opportunities. Further, tier-II and tier-III cities such as Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Tirupati and Kakinada have started attracting many Companies and are upbeat on the export front। With the success of an incubation model in Kakinada, STPI is also in the process of adding similar initiatives in other locations with the support from the State government.

As part of its focus areas for growth, STPI-H is planning expansion of incubators in tier-II cities। A state-of-the-art incubation centre is coming up in Hyderabad which is expected to be operational by the end of this year, he said. The software units have generated employment to about 23,9000 in 2007-08 from 18,7450 in 2006-07.

Meanwhile, the second phase of NIXI (National Internet Exchange) hub in Hyderabad will soon be taking shape।

The first phase, as proposed by the Department of Information and Technology, has already been initiated at the four metros and the second phase is on। ISPs have been enrolled by which internet traffic can be routed within the country and not go to the US.

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Launching ultimate destination of IT outsourcing- Bestweboutsourcing.com

This is to announce the launch of a premier outsourcing organization based in India, which provides web solutions and various IT services to businesses around the world। Here a short introduction about Best Web Outsourcing.

Here comes Best Web Outsourcing (BWO), an offshore company from India offering quality web services to clients all over the globe. Our company's range of services include website design and development, graphic design, flash website design, ecommerce solutions, search engine optimization, logo design, yahoo store design , website maintenance, online marketing, data entry services, online store management, HR outsourcing solutions, online inventory management, contentmultimedia services, employee management system and database applications.
According to a worldwide survey, India is the most favorable place IT Outsourcing Services। The tremendous cost effectiveness, coupled with the highest quality of work and service yields the consistent success of outsourcing to Indian firms.

Work with BWO to drive your business to a higher level, make your resources go farther, get ahead of your competition, and consistently soar high in search engine results. If you are launching a new website or want to re-work an existing one, we can handle all your web-related professional needs. Our business model is flexible to accommodate our diverse client base. You'll have the option to hire a talented IT/web professional on a full-time or part time basis. We'll provide the infrastructure of an office and all the hardware and software tools that will be needed to get your work done.

Check out our exciting and informative website at bestweboutsourcing.com. An overview of our business philosophies, descriptions of our services and payment plans, explanations of what sets BWO apart from other IT and web services organizations, as well as some information enhancing mediums such as news and blog sections are all provided. Submit a query for a free quote or consultation and see how BWO can make a difference for your business.

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Unmasking Search Engine Myths and Mistakes

Myth: It's all about meta tags and submissions


This is the most pervasive and harmful myth of all, one held by many Web designers and developers. All you need to do, many believe, is code your pages with the right meta tags — the KEYWORDS and DESCRIPTION tags, and things like the REVISIT-AFTER and CLASSIFICATION meta tags — and then submit your site to the search engines.

This notion is completely wrong, for various reasons. Most meta tags aren't particularly important, or aren't used by the search engines at all. Without keywords in the page content, the search engines won't index what you need them to index. And submitting to search engines doesn't mean they will index your pages.

Mistake: You don't know your keywords

The vast majority of Web sites are created without the site owners or developers really knowing what keywords are important. (That's okay, perhaps, because most sites are built without any idea of using keywords in the content anyway.) At best, the keywords have been guessed at. At worst — the majority of the cases — nobody's thought of the keywords at all.

Don't guess at your keywords. Do a proper keyword analysis. Two things are bound to happen. You will find that some of your guesses were wrong — people aren't often using some of the phrases you thought would be common. And you'll also discover very important phrases you had no idea about.

Mistake: Building the site and then bringing in the SEO expert

Most companies approach search engine optimization as an afterthought. They build their Web site, and then think, "Right, time to get people to the site." You really shouldn't begin a site until you have considered all the different ways you are going to create traffic to the site. That's like starting to build a road without knowing where it needs to go; if you're not careful, you'll get halfway there and realize "there" is in another direction.

In particular, though, you shouldn't start building a Web site without an understanding of search engines. Most major Web sites these days are built by teams of developers who have little understanding of search engine issues. These sites are launched, and then someone decides to hire a search engine consultant. And the search engine consultant discovers all sorts of unnecessary problems. Good business for the consultant, expensive fixes for the site owner. In addition, Web developers usually don't enjoy working with search marketing experts. They think that all the search engine experts want to do is make the site ugly or remove the dynamism. This is the furthest from the truth, and a Web developer who refuses to work with an SEO expert may just be worried for his or her job.

Myth: Bad links to your site will hurt its position

Another common myth is that getting links to your site from "bad neighborhoods" (such as link farms, or Web sites unrelated to your site's theme) will hurt your search engine position. This isn't exactly so. It won't help, but it won't hurt, either, unless it is obvious that you are actively interacting with link farms or FFA (Free For All) link pages.

If bad links did hurt your site, you could assassinate your competition by linking to their sites from every lousy link farm and FFA you could find. So the search engines can't use such links to downgrade your site.

Mistake: Your pages are "empty"

This one is a huge problem for many companies; the pages have nothing much for the search engines to index. In some cases, the pages have little or no text that a search engine can read because the words on the page are embedded into images. In other cases, all the words may be real text, but there are very few words . . . and what words there are, are not the right keywords

To a search engine, content means text that it can read and indexed. And whenever you provide text to a search engine, it should be the text that does the most for you, text that will help you be found in the search results. And the more content, the better.

Next time you do a search at a major search engine, keep your eyes peeled for search results that don't say much: the description says Copyright 2004, for instance (or, worse, Copyright 1997), or All Rights Reserved, or perhaps something like Home · About BMC · Products · Testimonials · Links · E-mail BMC. These are pages with insufficient content.

Myth: Pay per click is where it's at

Pay per click can be a very important part of a Web site's marketing strategy. It's reliable, predictable, and relatively easy to work with. But it's not the only thing you should be doing. In fact, many companies cannot use PPC because the clicks are too expensive for their particular business model (and click prices are likely to keep rising as search marketing continues to be the hot Internet marketing topic).

The growth in pay per click has been partly caused by the lack of search engine optimization knowledge. Companies build a site without thinking about the search engines, and then don't hire professional expertise to help them get search engine traffic, so they fall back on PPC. Many companies are now spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on PPC; they could complement their PPC campaigns with natural search engine traffic for a small fraction of that cost.

The wonderful thing about PPC advertising and SEO is that the two work hand in hand. Want to know if a word is important enough to optimize for? Get a hundred clicks from your favorite search engine through PPC and look at the conversion rates and ROI (Return on Investment). Want to expand your PPC keyword list? No problem, look at the words that people are already using to find you as a baseline, and grow your list from these words. (For example, if they are using rodent racing to find you, why don't you buy the words mouse rodent racing, rat rodent racing, and so on?) Many companies are using PPC profitably; just don't assume it's the only way to go।

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Saturday, May 24, 2008

Will IBM Buy Zend / PHP ?

There is a report on the Washington Post that confirms that Zend (the lead commercial sponsor behind PHP) is laying off some of its workforce। The article speculates that the reason is due to Zend wanting to be cash flow positive in order to be a more attractive acquisition target.

Which begs the question - Who will acquire Zend?

Which begs the question - Who will acquire Zend?

In my view, there can only be one company and that company is IBM. Let me explain by first eliminating the other potential suitors.

Sun has already spent its cash on MySQL (the 'M' in the LAMP stack) shelling out $1 billion. Most MySQL databases that I've ever seen or touched were connected by PHP in some way so it might make sense for Sun, but for the fact that they have Java. Though Sun has said they're not out to replace the LAMP stack, considering the have Java and Solaris, I'm somewhat skeptical.

Oracle was at one time rumored to be in the hunt for PHP. Zend has a strategic relationship with Oracle producing a Zend Core (certified PHP) stack for Oracle databases. The way I see it now, Oracle might benefit from owning Zend as it would contribute to its overall end to end stack strategy, but it's certainly not a core advantage in that Oracle doesn't have its own deep PHP platform type of development.

Which leads us to Big Blue -- IBM.

QED Wiki, Project Zero (now a Websphere product) and some interesting mashup technologies at IBM all utilize Zend developed or led technologies. IBM is a strong contributor to the Zend Framework (which might be considered an alternative to .NET and JavaEE). From my own limited experience at events where both IBM and Zend executives were speaking, there is a very cordial working relationship between the two firms.

Zend would give IBM its own language play, something with which to counter Sun's Java, offer a complement for IBM's existing Websphere developments as well as providing IBM with a strategic services differentiator versus HP (and its EDS division). PHP is a competitive technology to Java and the simple logic that I have would seem to imply that Zend would be a strategic buy for IBM.

Considering that Zend is currently a privately held company it's difficult to guess what their cash flow might be and what they might be worth. The ridiculous price that Sun paid for MySQL has also no doubt inflated expectations which might make a deal difficult to achieve -- after all it's quite likely that there are at least as many PHP deployments as there are MySQL deployments.

I don't think that IBM will pay $1 billion for Zend, but I do think that eventually they will find the price that is right।

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Friday, May 23, 2008

i5 web works Receives Neos Award

Southlake, Texas (PRWEB) May 23, 2008 -- i5 web works received a Neos Award for its work in developing and designing a professional Website to promote the Colleyville Woman's Club (CWC) fashion show benefit

The Neos Award honors the exceptional support of a business, organization or individual that is a first-time contributor to the 30-year-old organization, which has raised more than $2 million for local charities since its conception in 1978।

i5 raised the bar for this year's event with a fresh design incorporating the 30-year "Jewels of Generosity" theme -- "Celebrating 30 Years of Priceless Caring with Commitment।" The Website continued to generate traffic and drive attendance to the event as well as sponsorship.

"We're so grateful to have been the beneficiary of i5 web works' outstanding professional services and how it has helped make this such a special event," CWC President Tanya Allgood said. "The CWC wanted to recognize the company for its generosity of both donated services and personal time in support of our organization and the community."

The innovative Website created for the CWC fashion show is one more success story for i5 web works. The company, which provides Website design and a host of Web-related services, was recently recognized as the Chairman's Business of the Year by the Southlake Chamber for its work in helping the Chamber completed its new portal styled Website for visitors and residents alike. The site includes detailed information about local businesses, government agencies, schools events and other elements that have helped put Southlake on the top of the list of families relocating to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.

"We're honored to have received this award from CWC," i5's Weaver said. "It's always nice to be recognized, but I think it's even more meaningful to have provided services and a contribution to an organization that does so much good for the local community."

About i5 web works
i5 web works provides Website design, re-design, e-commerce solutions, Internet Marketing Services, Pay per Click analysis & management programs and search engine optimization for businesses. From its offices in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, i5 web works serves clients nationwide, providing a website ROI through the use of technology and applying classic management expertise. For more information, please call i5 web works at 888-893-7519, or visit our Website: www.i5ww.com.

About the Colleyville Woman's Club
Since 1978 when a small group of women gathered in a Colleyville bank with $25.00 donated by the Chamber of Commerce, their organization, the Colleyville Woman's Club, has since grown into a well-known service organization of over 250 members that has raised over $2 million for local charities. The mission of the Colleyville Woman's Club is to enhance the community through education, volunteer service, charitable fundraising, and other member activities. The Colleyville Woman's Club holds its General Membership Meeting the second Tuesday of each month, September through May. The meeting is usually at 9:30 am in the Colleyville Center, 5301 Riverwalk Drive. Visit their website at www.cwcfashionshow.com।


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