Bangalore IT.Out: Death knell tolls for IT.in? With 200 companies and 1,000 delegates touted to be taking part, the four day Bangalore IT.in was supposed to be largest show for the thriving Information Technology (IT) and IT enabled services (ITES) industries in the country. But change of venue, traffic snarls and long travel time made it a virtual no-show by the industry. The dismal show has raised doubts on future prospects of this IT fair. To breathe life back, it now needs to press the refresh button writes Subrahmanyan Viswanath, who closely follows this annual event every year.
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The very hot BangaloreIT.in this year turned out to be a damp squib as the empty stalls depict.DH photo HG
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