Business Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, December 09, 2008 ePaper | Mobile/PDA Version | Audio | Blogs |
|
|
|
|
|
INFO-TECH OUTLOOK: ‘Financial sector IT spend may be down up to 20%’ No clarity yet on other sectors, says Cognizant. Bangalore, Dec. 8 Cognizant Technology Solutions said though clients have clearly delayed their budget cycles, the first industry to get serious about their technology budgets is the financial ... SECURITY: The 30-second password for security VERISIGN TOKEN. Hyderabad, Dec. 8 If you don’t feel secure with one password, better to have another in order to keep off the gate-crashers into your mail accounts and ... COURTS/LEGAL ISSUES: NSE responds to legal notice from Financial Tech Exchange puts co’s trading solution on ‘watch-list’. Mumbai, Dec. 8 NSE has informed its members that the exchange has responded to the legal notice from Financial Technologies India Ltd (FTIL) challenging the exchange’s ... TELECOMMUNICATIONS: MPs’ panel asks DoT to explain spectrum allocation 34 questions sent focussing on procedures followed. New Delhi, Dec. 8 The Parliamentary Standing Committee on IT has asked the Department of Telecom to explain its various decisions relating to spectrum allocation to new players, merger and ... POLICY: 7-year term for cyber threats to children Talks on for code of conduct for Internet. Hyderabad, Dec. 8 The Union Government in its proposed Amendment Bill 2006 to the Information Technology Act 2000 is considering incorporating exemplary punishments for cyber crimes, especially ... ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES: Satyam ties up with K2 ... PEOPLE: MphasiS CEO quits MphasiS, an EDS company, said its Chief Executive Officer, Mr Jeya Kumar, has resigned to pursue external career opportunities. Mr Kumar was the CEO from February 2008 and will continue in his present position till a new appointment is ...
PEOPLE:
New eInfochips global sales head
HARDWARE: Not power hungry Semiconductor designs power ahead with reduced energy consumption.. Energy efficiency, an integral part of green IT initiatives, is perhaps today synonymous with technology itself, and it would be difficult to spot stakeholders who have no ... IT-ENABLED SERVICES: Wired for wellness Integrated IT networks for healthcare providers.. In a bid to improve information flow, many healthcare providers have begun to invest in technologies such as online registration, electronic medical records, picture archiving, and communication ... INTERVIEW: ‘Clients will focus on new initiatives’ Mastek’s Sudhakar Ram says the solutions approach has immense scope.. Mastek’s Chairman and Managing Director Sudhakar Ram relocated to India this month after about three years in the US. Isn’t it a rather surprising time for a ... INTERNET: Enabling assistance A portal that assists with job search for the disabled. Punarbhava.in is an interactive portal designed specially for people with disabilities who seek career avenues. As the homepage suggests, “Punarbhava means ‘renewed being’ ... BOOKS: Innovate with tech edge For the enterprise that plans well. A major reason behind many an ERP (enterprise resource planning) failure is the underestimating of the complexity — be it in planning, development, or training, says Sanjiva Shankar Dubey in Innovation ... INTERVIEW: Not on paper Paperless offices — the promise of business process management. IBM buying FileNet, AptSoft and ILOG; Oracle acquiring BEA Systems; and SAP purchasing Yasu Technologies… Yes, we are talking about BPM, or business process management, ... E-MAIL: Three quick ones ... CARTOON: Cartoon ... CYBER QUEST: Quiz V.V. Ramanan. 1. Which browser tags itself as ‘World’s First Triple-Engine ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
|
The Hindu Group:
Home | About Us | Copyright | Archives | Contacts | Subscription
Copyright © 2008, The Hindu Business Line. Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu Business Line |