Kent Police Authority opts for linux technology
Kent Police Authority, UK, has installed Linux technology to reduce IT costs and expand services.
Kent Police Authority, UK, has installed Linux technology to reduce IT costs and expand services.
The Perak government in Malaysia expects that 60 per cent of the populated areas in the state will go wireless in September this year.
The second phase of the all-India income-tax network is expected to be almost ready by this year-end.
Enterprise software company Oracle is looking at the greater participation in e-Governance and planning to invest in citizen service centres, which will come up all over India.
ITC Infotech has launched its Interline e -Ticketing Offshore Testing Service, on the sidelines of the Travel and Distribution Exposition, Europe.
Sri Lanka has signed the United Nations (UN) Convention on the Use of Electronic Communication in International Contracts, known as the Electronic Contracting Convention, at the UN Headquarters recently.
The Government of Serbia is all set to invest 34 million EUR in electronic governance by the end of 2007, announced Mladjan Dinkic, the Minister of Finance.
The Centre for Good Governance (CGG), India, has secured patents for Online Legal Caseload Management System (OLCMS) and Online Grievance Redressal Tracking System (OGRTS) during 2005-2006.
The U.S. House has approved a Republican-written bill and has imposed a ban on most forms of Internet gambling by making it illegal for banks and credit card companies to make payments to online gambling sites.
The Patent Office of UK published its Annual Review ‘Our Story: Highlights of 2005