Urgency of an e-Mail mangement system
A survey conducted by ZyLAB, North America on government e-Mail management system necessitates some improvisation to ensure the
A survey conducted by ZyLAB, North America on government e-Mail management system necessitates some improvisation to ensure the
CAN Info-Tech 2006, the mega event of the year on ICT kick starts tomorrow in Nepal.
Australian ICT ministry gives predominant thrust on ICTs in productivity drive of economy over next 20 years.
Dr. Edmond Mansoor, minister for Information Technology has announced the agreement of Commonwealth Secretariat to assign an ICT expert to Antigua & Barbuda for two years.
The Zimbabwean government has drafted a bill that would permit the surveillance of telephone and e-Mail communications while making it compulsory for service providers to install the enabling equipment on behalf of the state.
Expressing the e Readiness to share its experience with African countries Algeria has examined the energy policy towards Africa and ICT development.
Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board (BTTB) is yet indecisive on stopping the facilities of telegraph services on technical grounds.
East Africa is trying hard to break the monopoly market to access the fibre connection economically.
Marketing campaign launched to increase awareness of the wide range of information, services and transactions through the website.
The recent Budget statements in New Delhi, India retains certain hope of positivity for the ICT industry in the nation. The purose of such a Budget is to ensure the momentum created, to continue in the social sector enabling a greater penetration of ICTs in India.