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Awards & Honours Talent awards for IT professionals Our Bureau
NEW DELHI, Feb. 23 K.K. RAMANUJAN and Satish Arora, both less than five years into their IT profession, have worked out a software for the automation of ISO 9001 audits which will help reduce paperwork, offer an effective management of data and provide critical information faster. Pankaj Gupta and Ashish Gulati, equally young IT professionals, have provided a travel management system that would be complementary to the online booking software such as Galileo or Amadeus and a boon to the travel agent. Easy to customise, the software promises to help agents submit their periodic reports, keep track of outstandings, credit limits etc. And both these projects were part of the presentations made for the coveted annual Young IT Professionals Award 2003 (YITPA) organised by the Computer Society of India (CSI). The finals for YITPA are to be held in Mumbai on March 1, while Delhi saw the third round of the competition. The awards given out by IBM and Computer Associates are chosen out of eight final teams from all regions. A body comprised and for IT professionals, CSI has formulated the awards to recognise exceptional IT talent among individual professionals and provide them the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge, technical prowess and excellence in the field.
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