Leslie DMonte And Kirtika Suneja

Stories by Leslie DMonte And Kirtika Suneja

Govt may let IITs, IIMs set up campuses overseas

Govt may let IITs, IIMs set up campuses overseas

Rediff.com   28 Sep 2009

The Union Ministry of Human Resource Development has indicated that it may allow the premier Indian Institutes of Technology and Indian Institutes of Management to set up campuses in foreign countries once they improve their faculty positions.

Beware! GhostNets are here to stay

Beware! GhostNets are here to stay

Rediff.com   27 Aug 2009

Analysts say that these programmes are not system heavy or resource intensive.

Searching for a job online? Beware of hackers

Searching for a job online? Beware of hackers

Rediff.com   17 Aug 2009

They also siphon money through 'work@home' schemes.

6,000 new malware pieces everyday

6,000 new malware pieces everyday

Rediff.com   6 Aug 2009

With malware makers aiming to create as many as 6,000 new pieces of malware per day, the growth of malicious software continues to accelerate.

Slow pre-placement season at B-schools

Slow pre-placement season at B-schools

Rediff.com   27 Jul 2009

The economy is yet to recover and it's evident at management institutes where the pre-placement scenario is still sluggish. It's nearing the end of July and time for Indian B-schools to start getting pre-placement offers or pre-placement interviews from companies.

Job drought in India may end soon

Job drought in India may end soon

Rediff.com   27 Jul 2009

Job portals like Monster.com and Naukri.com affirmed the observation.

Around 10% phishing attacks target India

Around 10% phishing attacks target India

Rediff.com   9 Jul 2009

RSA, the security division of EMC, points out that the evidence of this trend lies in the fact that several Indian banks came under attack in 2008, and there have been over 400 phishing scams in the last few months. However, more alarming is the fact that these attacks are likely to increase in future.

Wipro BPO to open two centres overseas

Wipro BPO to open two centres overseas

Rediff.com   8 Jun 2009

Wipro BPO, the business process outsourcing arm of soaps-to-IT services player Wipro Ltd, plans to expand its operations in China and the Philippines by opening two more centres in these countries by the end of this year.

Spice plans Rs 500 cr education initiative

Spice plans Rs 500 cr education initiative

Rediff.com   25 May 2009

As part of the initiative, the group will launch around 100 courses, both professional and vocational, to cater to people in small cities. The company hopes that the initiative, which is at the the planning stage currently, would begin by the year-end.

BPOs outperform IT firms

BPOs outperform IT firms

Rediff.com   25 May 2009

The Business Process Outsourcing companies in India appear to be handling the impact of the global economic crisis much better than IT firms

Malvertisements trick web users

Malvertisements trick web users

Rediff.com   14 May 2009

Ads are used by all websites to monetise and can be seen on every webpage, which makes them a very soft target for malware authors. Compounding the problem is the fact that a single malicious advertisement may only appear once every 1,000 page views or only to viewers from a certain geographic region, thus making it more challenging to detect and eradicate.

Removable drives: India's new malware home

Removable drives: India's new malware home

Rediff.com   7 May 2009

These infected drives are used to steal data and leak confidential information. Most of the data theft happens in the banking, financial services and insurance space but medical research and manufacturing are the new additions because these have expensive and valuable intellectual property, templates and patents. Customer information like credit card information and intellectual property are another area of theft.

IT services firms sweeten deals to retain clients

IT services firms sweeten deals to retain clients

Rediff.com   4 May 2009

Among the ways of sweetening deals are cost-saving assurances, doing portfolio assessment or feasibility studies for free, opting for fixed-price contracts, picking up smaller engagements with existing clients and offering more services for the same money.

It's time to vote, say spammers

It's time to vote, say spammers

Rediff.com   30 Apr 2009

The kind of spam mails visible around election times are those encouraging voters to view websites of various electoral candidates, sending party manifestos, requesting for votes and party propaganda mails.

Viruses change ploy; attack and mutate

Viruses change ploy; attack and mutate

Rediff.com   9 Apr 2009

From 'just-for-fun' kind of viruses, the attackers moved to crimeware or Trojans. Now, even as the number of virus attacks has increased, the duration of the assaults has decreased, making it all the more difficult to detect, leave alone kill them. In all years cumulative from 2002 through 2007, internet security firm Symantec created a total of 800,000 unique malware signatures. However, in 2008 alone, this went up to 1,800,000.

B-school students opt for teaching as a career

B-school students opt for teaching as a career

Rediff.com   6 Apr 2009

The economic slowdown has forced many students to take up entrepreneurship because of lack of jobs in the market.

Blogs, too, can trick users to host spam

Blogs, too, can trick users to host spam

Rediff.com   2 Apr 2009

Blogs may be good to read but the blog you just visited and commented on, could be a storehouse of spam having links pointing to pages that use social engineering tricks and infect your computer.

PCs to decipher all Indian languages soon

PCs to decipher all Indian languages soon

Rediff.com   19 Mar 2009

The DIT will have the software ready by end of September which will help decode 22 languages recognised by the Constitution.

Now, instant message your way into a job

Now, instant message your way into a job

Rediff.com   12 Mar 2009

"Gmail users can both search and apply on Naukri but if you are not registered on Naukri with a Gmail id, you can still search for jobs and view job descriptions, but can't apply," said Vibhore Sharma, senior vice-president, Product and Technology, Info Edge (India). The user may note the jobs he wishes to apply to and can then log on to his Naukri account whenever he wants to apply.

IT-BPO firms step up training spend

IT-BPO firms step up training spend

Rediff.com   2 Mar 2009

Indian IT-BPO firms have stepped up investments by around 30-70 per cent on training and education of employees despite the economic slowdown.