Ctrl S Signs MoU With IBM
Ctrl S Data Centers Ltd., the Pioneers in Tier IV data centre In India, today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with IBM
Ctrl S Data Centers Ltd., the Pioneers in Tier IV data centre In India, today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with IBM
Romanian Government has floated plans to expand its e-Gov portal e-Guvernare, to serve citizens in other European Union countries and help them to access Romanian Government services remotely.
Soon residents of Kolkata will receive birth and death certificates from their respective borough offices.
Soon, the Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) will outsource the work of e-Ticketing service. This initiative will help those people who do not have access to computers and cyber cafes to get ticket printouts.
Six Third Party Auditors (TPA) have been empaneled by the Department of Information Technology in India for independent evaluation and performance monitoring of State Wide Area Networks (SWAN) across India.
e-Passports that have been made available in France since April 2006 will be gradually replaced by Biometric passports containing a digital photo and the fingerprints of their holders.
NIGCOMSAT Limited, the company incharge of Nigeria’s communication satellite announced that the company will provide Internet facilities over 400 Community Tele-Centres (CTC) nationwide. The project is meant to provide affordable access Internet, multimedia and voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) in remote and unserved urban areas.
The Government of India has asked private organisations specifically the ICT industry to establish BPOs and call centres in rural areas. While addressing a gathering of dignitaries at the VARIndia IT Forum 2008, Chandra Sekhar Sahu, Minister of Rural Development stated that the growth of India can be achieved if government is able to offer employment to the youth in the rural areas, which comprises 70 % of the population.
In an effort to check misuse of passports in the present format, e-Passports carrying biometric information in a chip will be introduced by the Government of India.
The Administration of Chandigarh has launched the Cyber Crime Investigation Cell (CCIC) in order to ensure the safety and security of people via advanced means of Information Technology (IT).