Indian Domain ‘.in’ Selling like Hot Cakes
National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) is working hard to make .in domain extension into a hot property across the world. The World
National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) is working hard to make .in domain extension into a hot property across the world. The World
Andhra Pradesh government has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Oracle to rollout Oracle Education Foundation (OEF) ThinkQuest platform in 500 schools involving 25,000 students and spread over a period of two years.
The Government of India recently notified setting up of a national authority to provide permanent ID number to each one of its over one billion citizens. The identification number will be provided by the National Authority for Unique Identify (UID), an entity under the Planning Commission.
Bahraini eGovernment Authority’s (eGA) national portal will now offer an additional new service of tracking letters and parcels online of the Bahrain Post. The service, named
In the third phase of the Project Arrow the Department of Post (DoP) would invest about INR 900 crore to upgrade and renovate 4,500 post offices in the next six months.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is all set to compete with Intel for all major government computer purchases in India, a domain which till now had been an area of virtual monopoly for Intel bringing it a revenue of more than INR 1,900 crore annually.
Second Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC) has suggested implementation of e-Governance in all spheres, at all levels of government by 2020 and proposed a legal framework for it in its report.
An e-Governance project to study, analyze, design and develop reports for Nemmadi Project from Karnataka Electronics Development Corporation (KEONICS) has been bagged by Ram Informatics, engaged in computer software and training.
As a step towards achieving hundred percent e- Governance adoption, the procedure of issuance of statutory forms under the Central Sales tax Act, 1956 is being further changed.
PAN- African e-health programme at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, Oyo State, will now make telemedicine in Africa not only broaden the scope of health services in the continent, but also give specialised care at the doorstep of the common man.