Drive for grooming more IT talent in India
The study conducted by NASSCOM and KPMG, shows that there would be dearth of IT talent by the year 2010, in the country.
The study conducted by NASSCOM and KPMG, shows that there would be dearth of IT talent by the year 2010, in the country.
Preparations for the Iraq Security, Technology & Communications Summit were boosted last week.
Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, chief minister of Andhra Pradesh issued guidelines for effective implementation of contingency plan to provide relief measures for farmers over a teleconference held in Hyderabad.
Internet banking has become a common phenomenon with the emerging business class professionals who are constantly on the move in India.
Marwa movement, the umbrella organisation of Dr. Mohamed Buba Marwa Presidential Organisation, rose from a mini-economic summit in Abuja, on July 19, deliberated on the importance of research and development (R&D) as well as of Information Computer Technology (ICT) in national development.
In India, the administration of Chandigarh has geared up to make the entire city wireless within next one year.
On 14 July 2006, at International Telecommunication Union Headquarters in Geneva, under the chairmanship of ITU Secretary-General Yoshio Utsumi, with the launch of the United Nations Group on the Information Society (UNGIS), the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) gathered momentum.
The State of Madhya Pradesh has achieved a position among front ranking states including Kerala, Delhi, Gujarat and Goa in the fast emerging area of e-Governance as revealed in a countrywide survey carried out recently by ‘Data Quest’ magazine.
DTK Computer Middle East, leading technology brand and IT developer, has announced a progressive drive to further IT penetration in the Middle East region by launching entry level technology platforms such as its Cruiser 5015 desktop PC.
A campaign has been launched last week in a workshop on e-Voting at InterContinental Hotel in Bahrain which was attended by 50 representatives of various political societies and non-governmental organisations.