South Korea to provide IT expertise to UAE
South Korea has offered to provide the UAE with know-how in cutting-edge IT technologies such as e-Government and broadband infrastructure.
South Korea has offered to provide the UAE with know-how in cutting-edge IT technologies such as e-Government and broadband infrastructure.
A four-member Kerala government team has left for Dubai to hold crucial discussions with Dubai Internet City (DIC) officials on the Smart City project in the state.
The growing adoption of electronic voting systems is intended to quell questions about the validity of ballots.
National Informatics Center (NIC) has partnered with IBM (NYSE:IBM) to power the national portal of India (india.gov.in) enabling delivery of government services to its citizens.
The company affairs ministry of India has announced that all corporates in the country should compulsorily go in for electronic filing of statutory documents including annual returns, balance sheets and profit and loss accounts from September 16.
Microsoft has already pledged to set up 50,000 kiosks in Indian villages offering an array of public services.
The State Services Commission (SSC) of New Zealand wants to buy new server and storage hardware for the e-Government programme.
With the advent of new networking solutions, falling prices of satellite equipment and bandwidth costs, a `Health Network’ will soon be a reality in India. It will mean a world of difference to rural India.
Fife Council Telephony and Infrastructure Project Manager, Lee Parry has reported that the Council tax payers and employees of Fife Council are set to benefit out of a new
Denial of visa to UK and US to many meritorious Indians and perhaps sometimes to Africans is no more a news. But an innovative group of young people from Nigeria cheered this trend, voicing, ‘keep the visas, give us broadband