Indian government to auction 3G by Dec
India expects to collect INR 350 billion from the coming auction of third-generation (3G) radio spectrum by December.
India expects to collect INR 350 billion from the coming auction of third-generation (3G) radio spectrum by December.
Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation, popularly known as Amul, has approved a deal with IBM to manage and operate its IT environment as well as the Milk unions for accelerated growth.
The Welsh government will deploy a document management solution to replace traditional methods of information management to ensure that public information is controlled, safe and available when needed.
As Vice President of the Public Services group for SAP
HCL has partnered with Korean ATM manufacturer, Nautilus to set up customised and localised ATMs across the country with an aim to penetrate the rural hinterlands. Under this agreement, the company would import the ATM machines from Nautilus and would localise them for the use of the Indian market.
Datacomp, an insurance and financial Services software solution provider, has partnered with Atom for its m-payment platform.Datacomp will enable the renewal and purchase of its software solution through the m-payments platform using phone and credit card.
Pramod Bhasin, chief executive of Genpact Ltd, has been appointed the chairman of National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom), in place of Ganesh Natarajan, the chief executive of Zensar Technologies Ltd.
India has an average internet connection speed of 772 Kbps compared with the global average of 1.5 Mbps, says ‘State of the Internet’ report by Akamai Technologies, the US-based internet content distribution giant. South Korea has been ranked as the country with the highest percentage of connections on high broadband (greater than 5 Mbps).
YES BANK, South Extension Branch, New Delhi, introduces RFID Technology for the First Time in Indian Retail Banking.
WorldSpace India seeks to launch paid webcasting services for international listeners through its website www.worldspace.in. Through this venture, the satellite radio company hopes to earn revenue in foreign exchange. But the existing FDI policy in the information technology sector might foil its plans.