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October 1999
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Since E-commerce portends radical changes, a certain
preparation to meet new business challenges
has become necessary. "The first and foremost
task is to convince one and all about the efficacy
of an E-commerce solution. And then
do a thorough research and identify what needs
it would satisfy." says Chenab
Technology's Manoj Badrinarayan, who
is currently working on four web-based projects.
"The second part of this strategy
would involve seeking help from a solution provider.
As far as the investment part is concerned,
the primary investment would be in hiring of
skilled manpower to implement the solution,
while the secondary investment would be in the
requisite infrastructure and periodic training
of the employees concern."
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CHIP
Test, February,1999
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Cryptic 1.0
Data encryption with grouping facility.
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Developed by Mumbai-based Chenab Information Technologies,Cryptic
1.0 is a data encryption utility for Windows
and DOS.
Cryptic offers four level of access control
for each encryption. Other highlights of the
program include Magikey, which provides additional
security utilities. Apart from files and folders,
Cryptic can also be used to encrypt crucial
application such as Internet Explorer or even
the latest game that you don't want your mean
brother to lay his hands on."
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Industrial
Products Finder, September 1998
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Chenab offers EMS, a total Export Management System.
It is a complete and comprehensive export management
system that simplifies the complex task of export
management, speeds up response and at the same
time reduces human error. It has been designed
and developed by the company's inhouse R&D
department after a careful study of the best
practices of global exporters.
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IT
Focus, September 1998.
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Computers are rapidly taking over many facets
of life and are increasing the efficiency of
many works. In the euphoria of computer revolution,
the flip side of it is being ignored. It is
the problem of limiting the access of computers
to the right people and having a foolproof information
security system. Cryptic, India's first encryption
software package ( already being sold world
wide ), allows you to have complete security
and also control the access in your organisation.
It is ideal for limiting access to the Internet
and email and stop them for being misused.
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Bombay
Times, 1998.
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As a step towards reaching a wider cross section
of the market the world over and to extend effective
timely customer support, Chenab Information
Technologies has designed their virtual office
on the web at www.chenab.com. Unique features
include the "Software Engineering and Quality
Assurance Forum", an internal inhouse magazine
"Chenab Parivar" and downloadable
presentation modules of their EMS package. The
site also allows to request a free sample of
their Cryptic package for Information Security
Systems.
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Business
Computers, 1998
| "Though
a young Company, Chenab displays a maturity beyond
its years." |
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Jam-e-Jamshed
Weekly, December,1998
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Chenab's
CRYPTIC
The First Indian Software to be put on the Internet.
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The
placing of CRYPTIC Access Control and Information
Security software on the internet is a small
step of momentous importance. Internet commerce
has now well and truly arrived for the Indian
software Industry, with Chenab Information Technologies
Pvt. Ltd. taking the lead in availing limitless
opportunity of the World Wide Web.
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Living
Computers, 1997.
| "One
way to protect the data on your computer is to
spend 24 hours with it. Maybe, the Cryptic information
security system could be the answer to your prayers.
Or prying eyes. This security guard for your machine
has an easy-to-use Graphical User Interface and
plenty of useful features." |
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Business
Computers, 1996.
| Chenab
Information Technologies (CIT) was established
in 1987 as a diversification from edible oils
into high tech. Located in Saki Naka and SEEPZ
in Bombay, the companys highly qualified
professionals set the pace in successfully completing
turnkey projects for prestigious clients in the
US, Western Europe, Australia and India. |
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Computers
Today, 1995
| "Chenab
Information Technologies Pvt. Ltd. has recently
been awarded the ISO 9001 certification from STQC (Standardisation, Testing
and Quality Control Directorate). STQC is accredited
to RVC of the Netherlands. The certification comes
for the design, development, production, installation
and maintenance of customised and packaged application
software development process and for provision
of services of software professionals on time
and material basis." |
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The
Economic Times, 1995
| "Chenab
Information Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (Chenab) has
claimed to have developed India's first indigenous
client-server based financial accounting package
called Global Financial Accounting (GFA)." |
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Business
Standard, Calcutta, 1991
| "Any
company that bags a software order from NASA automatically
takes on star status. When you've worked for NASA,
you've arrived." |
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Businessworld,
1990
| "Chenabs
turnover ballooned 1000% plus. It speaks highly
for the rapid spurting growth possible for those
serious about the software business. And Chenabs
growth rate was the highest for the industry." |
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Businessweek
special issue, 1990
| "Feisty
little Chenab Information Technologies. Its staff
of 85, average age 27, tailors software for international
clients including Arthur Andersen, Pacific Bell,
Bellsouth, Citicorp, Hongkong and Shanghai Commercial
Bank, Bank of America and Air India". |
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Daily
1988
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"Chenab
is a customer-oriented company. Its work culture
places an emphasis on customer professional
interaction."
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