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INFO-TECH HUMAN RESOURCES: Wipro to recruit 1,200 for Hyderabad BPO centre ‘Our aim is to tap talent pool in AP, Maharashtra and Karnataka’. Wipro Technologies plans to recruit at least 1,200 employees for its BPO centre in Hyderabad over the next six months or so, according to the Vice-President (talent ... OUTLOOK: Spectrum policy, 3G auction on telecom industry’s wish list New Delhi, May 18 In response to the Department of Telecom’s initiative to map out the agenda for the new Government, the telecom industry has said that spectrum management policy and introduction of third generation and broadband ... HUMAN RESOURCES: Good news for Satyam, Tech Mahindra bench Hyderabad, May 18 There is good news for those on the bench of Satyam Computer Services and Tech ... TELECOMMUNICATIONS: BSNL unveils 3 value-added services Ties- up with partners on a revenue share model. Ahmedabad, May 18 Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd launched video telephony, video surveillance and mobile advertising in collaboration with partners based on a revenue share model with infusion of ... ENVIRONMENT: Indian SMEs keen to invest in energy efficient IT Realise ‘going green’ is efficient for their bottomlines. Bangalore, May 18 Notwithstanding a difficult economic environment, the Indian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are keen to invest in initiatives that reduce the ... BROADBAND: Novatium targets 2 lakh netPC subscribers The Chennai-based Novatium Solutions Pvt Ltd expects to have 2 lakh subscribers nationally for its Nova netPC by the end of this financial ... OUTSOURCING: Wipro’s BPO unit launches HR platform solution Bangalore, May 18 The business process outsourcing arm of Wipro Technologies has launched its human resource platform solution in collaboration with software maker Oracle and advisory firm the ... BROADBAND: Tata Tele launches broadband ...
HUMAN RESOURCES: Not keen to fill ‘em up Mid-size tech firms are not taking people on board to fill the gaps caused by attrition. Less is more, in slowdown times.. Fewer recruitment advertisements…fewer road shows in colleges…fewer announcements…By now, even ... TECHNOLOGY: Techie's touch The more we depend upon tech, the more we have to depend on tech support. When you do it, have you ever observed that the moment the technician steps in, the gadget or machine seems to ... LINGUISTICS: Break the language barrier Word for word: More on the Sampark initiative to enrich translation.. Telugus, Kannadigas and Malayalis can read Subrahmanya Bharati, the legendary Tamil poet, and relish the sweetness in his poetry. Similarly, Premchand, Tagore, M T Vasudeva ... OUTLOOK: Infosys to focus on ‘strategic five’ COO tells eWorld how the company is gearing up to get the best out of the slowdown.. The global economic downturn that has brought to a rude halt the high growth rate of the Indian IT industry has also spurred new thoughts, ideas and vision that ... INTERVIEW: `IT will be among the crisis winners' Dr Gabriele Suder, Professor at CERAM Business School, France, details her reasons for optimism.. In current times, firms in ICT (information and communication technology) may well opt for cost-reductions and streamlining, and some even report ... SECURITY: Together on the job How do we protect our critical infrastructure effectively? The recent meet in the Estonian capital stressed joint action.. Repeated assessments of leading think-tanks in the US tell us that India can once again be subjected to a 26/11. Against ... EVENTS: Cheer in the air Tech.Ed 2009, the Microsoft event in Hyderabad, raised techie morale.. It could not have come at a better time. Tech.Ed 2009, the three-day Microsoft event held in Hyderabad recently, brought cheer to IT pros whose morale is at an all-time ... LINGUISTICS: Panini to the rescue Research team turns to the “world’s first computational grammarian!”. Panini, the legendary Sanskrit grammarian of 5th century BC, is the world’s first computational grammarian! Panini’s work, Ashtadhyayi (the ... BOOKS: Behind the software success... ...is the management of Indian software firms, asserts this book.. Labour is usually the first reason given for Indian software export success, but it is not a sufficient explanation of the country’s performance vis-À-vis China, ... CYBER QUEST: Quiz 1. Simple one to start with. What is the large-screen Kindle ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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