World Youth Skills Day: No company can close the skills gap alone, says Microsoft India World Youth Skills Day: No company can close the skills gap alone, says Microsoft India
Microsoft rolls out new features for Outlook;includes one-tap join for Zoom meetings Microsoft rolls out new features for Outlook;includes one-tap join for Zoom meetings
Microsoft patches a 17-year-old critical flaw in Windows DNS Server Microsoft patches a 17-year-old critical flaw in Windows DNS Server
HP Spectre x360: Upper echelon design with power and versatility This convertible laptop-tablet makes a strong statement and keeps you going through a long day of work and management
India Inc: Desperately seeking consumption Inflation and downtrading are the two bugbears haunting companies that depend upon consumer spending for growth - will they be able to tide over this
Hybrid is the future of work Seventy three per cent of office space occupiers in India are evaluating hybrid working arrangements going forward, finds real estate consultancy C
VUCA in a phygital world Companies and managers must embrace versatility, agility and discomfort to progress
Reliance Ind: Why the stock reacted negatively when company reported record profits Refining margin pressure and weak oil outlook are weighing on the stock
Ultratech Q1 results surprise the street: What should investors do now Overhang of cost pressures and concerns on spill over effects of global slowdown on India will remain headwinds for the stock
Infosys Q1 numbers may be the best amongst tier-1 players, but is it enough? Margin compression tempers business momentum
Auroville: An utopian search for a better world Akash Kapur’s ‘Better to Have Gone’ traces what happens when we believe deeply in a quest and give up everything in its pursuit
Lady doctors and the rocky path to healing A handbook on India’s first women doctors holds up a mirror to the social and political realities of the 19th and early 20th century
Conquering Everest: A compelling account of how an impossible dream was achieved Jim Davidson dwells in detail on the failure to make it in the first attempt and the harrowing return to physically and emotionally draining climb up