Technology
Use satellite technology for water management
The chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), G. Madhavan Nair, has called for the application of satellite technology for better water management in Kerala, India.
New online tool for cybersecurity
ITU has developed an online tool to keep track of crucial ICT security standards work through a single access point. For the first time, ICT security vendors, service providers, developers, researchers and the public will now have security standards at their fingertips, with one common user interface.
TCS issues 2 laks digital signature certificates in India
Tata Consultancy Services TCS) has become the first Certifying Authority in India to issue more than 200,000 digital signature certificates
BTIS, India launches INR 350 crore project to control traffic jam
Bangalore Transport Information System (BTIS), India has launched a INR 350 crore project to help commuters to save their time.
DOC, Minnesota uses RFID system to monitor inmates
The Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC), US is planning to roll out a half-million-dollar radio frequency identification (RFID) inmate-tracking system to boost security and automate the monitoring of prisoners.
DIAL, (India) selects IBM’s ERP solution
IBM India has partnered with the Delhi International Airport Pvt. Limited (DIAL), India, to implement an enterprise resource planning system (ERP) at the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) integrating and modernising the airport’s business processes.
West Bengal (India) Govt. adopts open source for its e-Governance programme
Now, the West Bengal (WB) government
RLA, India introduces Sarathi software
The Registering and Licensing Authority (RLA), Chandigarh, India, is planning to introduce the Sarathi software’ this month. The software is equipped with all the necessary features required by the RLA for issuance of learner’s license, driving license, conductor license, and driving school license.
Red Hat to support Kerala’s deployment of open source software
The Kerala Government, (India), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Red Hat to to deploy open-source software in its e-Governance and e-Literacy efforts.