Is Sam Pitroda in race to become India’s next president?
According to reports in many media outlets, Gujarati techie Sam Pitroda has emerged as a contender in the race to […]
According to reports in many media outlets, Gujarati techie Sam Pitroda has emerged as a contender in the race to […]
KPM Das Vice President, National Security and Defence, Cisco India KPM Das is an author, speaker and contributor in areas […]
[This article was published in the September 2011 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
By Amit Nath,
Country Manager, India & SAARC, TREND MICRO
[This article was published in the April 2011 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Technology has to be fused with people, intelligence and processes to create security architecture. A layered architecture will add more value in enhancing security measures
[This article was published in the April 2011 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Building a state wide information infrastructure by setting up 6,000 CSCs covering all villages is a commendable plan, but the digital inclusion strategy in the CSC scheme can be effective only when the center owners, service center agency and local government representatives work together for common public goods
[This article was published in the January 2010 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
e-Asia 2009, Asia
[This article was published in the December 2009 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Growth in information is forcing a transformation in the IT sector. The acceleration in the pace of growth in information will only gather momentum, with the next four years expected to see a five-fold increase in information from 486 extabytes to 2502 extabytes, according to the Digital Universe Study done by IDC. Interestingly, 70% of this information explosion is going to be created by the private domain with more photos, videos, social networking and many other applications coming into play and mobile Internet becoming more popular.
Oracle offers governments robust, integrated information architecture comprising both technology and applications, which is based on open standards. As Indian governments start to use Oracle database, middleware and applications, we think the new features in our software can greatly help Indian governments, tells Krishan Dhawan, Managing Director, Oracle India, in an interview with egov magazine.
Manoj Chugh is an industry veteran with over 25 years experience in the ICT industry. He joined EMC in 2003 and is responsible for driving EMC
[This article was published in the November 2007 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
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