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HDFC Securities provides online trading services to a range of Indian institutional and retail investors. It wanted to increase its trading customers from the passing visitors on its Web site. However, to accomplish this, a Web site revamp incorporating real-time content sharing and exciting collaboration services based on Web 2.0 - a term popularized by IT media guru Tim O'Reilly - was needed. HDFC Securities chose Microsoft and Microsoft Certified Partner Idealake to migrate from a combined Apache Linux MySQL solution to a Windows Server 2003 Web Edition with Internet Information Services 6.0 and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 technology.
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| Format: | WORD |
| Date: | Nov 2007 |
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