Priyanka Joshi &Amp; Shivani Shinde

Stories by Priyanka Joshi &Amp; Shivani Shinde

Online users spin a web for advertisers

Online users spin a web for advertisers

Rediff.com   11 Mar 2008

According to a survey conducted jointly by the Internet and Mobile Association of India and IMRB, the consumer Internet market is growing at 30 per cent and this is lucrative enough for Microsoft and Google, with each trying to outdo the other. The 38.5 million Internet users, according to an IAMAI study, have become the prime target for numerous advertisers clouding the web. Recently, Microsoft launched the platform in India with four leading publishers.

Nanotechnology: Great opportunity for innovators

Nanotechnology: Great opportunity for innovators

Rediff.com   10 Mar 2008

The next time you buy a shirt or trouser that claims to be stain- and wrinkle-free, thank nanotechnology for it. The Indian government has allocated Rs 1,500 crore (Rs 15 billion) for the development of nanotechnology which involves studying and working with matter on an ultra-small scale. The nanotech market globally is expected to cross $1 trillion by 2010. In India, the maximum research in nanotechnology is taking place in the biotechnology and medicine segments.

Now music through wi-fi

Now music through wi-fi

Rediff.com   7 Mar 2008

Logitech Squeezebox, the new music gadget on the block, is a wireless box that uses wi-fi to play music. It can be integrated in home theatre system and speaker or ear phones too.

Intel chips to power low-cost notebooks

Intel chips to power low-cost notebooks

Rediff.com   6 Mar 2008

The company also maintains that its original equipment (OEM) partners such as Taiwan-based Asustek Computer, HTC, HCL, Gigabyte and Palm, will start rolling out cheaper internet-enabled notebooks and handsets at prices that will drive mass adoption in emerging markets.

IT firms go slow on hiring from IITs

IT firms go slow on hiring from IITs

Rediff.com   25 Feb 2008

Information technology firms appear to have lost their appeal at the Indian Institutes of Technology. Campus recruitment figures by major Indian and foreign IT firms have dipped this year, raising further concerns of an industry slowdown.

'Made-in-India' games set to flood market

'Made-in-India' games set to flood market

Rediff.com   25 Feb 2008

Indian PC and console game developers and publishers are gradually waking up to the potential of developing games completely in India.

A yacht for the price of a car

A yacht for the price of a car

Rediff.com   23 Feb 2008

With a fast-expanding pool of billionaires and millionaires, India is now an important market for pleasure-craft peddlers.

TCS targets 100% rise in domestic revenues

TCS targets 100% rise in domestic revenues

Rediff.com   15 Feb 2008

S Venkatramani, who will head the Indian operations, is already bullish about the opportunity the domestic market offers. Venkatramani takes over after the recent rejig announced by TCS in its organisational structure.

BPOs eye US, UK services mart

BPOs eye US, UK services mart

Rediff.com   14 Feb 2008

The Indian IT companies, which have been hitherto providing back office services (claims processing and others), are now planning to provide actuarial valuations. Genpact, one of the largest players in the property and casualty space has been in actuarial services since the last five years.

Rel Retail to sell connected homes concept

Rel Retail to sell connected homes concept

Rediff.com   11 Feb 2008

Reliance Retail has tied up with Microsoft to launch the concept of connected homes.

Whitelisting of software is the way to go

Whitelisting of software is the way to go

Rediff.com   8 Feb 2008

Anti-virus and anti-spyware technologies, which are packaged as 'blacklist' solutions, are gradually giving way to what security experts claim is a far more effective IT security technology based on 'whitelist' solutions.

Forwarding e-mails? Big risk to offices

Forwarding e-mails? Big risk to offices

Rediff.com   7 Feb 2008

Employees who forward office documents and emails to personal email accounts pose the greatest security risk to an organisation, according to a report by Websense.

'Gaming deal with Man U takes us global'

'Gaming deal with Man U takes us global'

Rediff.com   28 Jan 2008

Last week, Reliance Entertainment signed up with Manchester United for an exclusive, global three-year game development deal, which reports estimated at $100 million. Rajesh Sawhney, president, Reliance Entertainment, talked to Business Standard about the company's plans in the gaming, animation and home entertainment space.

Cheap laptop price tags can mislead users

Cheap laptop price tags can mislead users

Rediff.com   24 Jan 2008

All low-cost laptops and desktops come pre-loaded with a Linux OS or a DOS version (obsolete on desktops). The installation of a legal Microsoft operating system (OS) and office suite (for word, excel, etc) will increase the price of the desktop or laptop by 20 to 35 per cent.

Logix in talks to acquire US firm

Logix in talks to acquire US firm

Rediff.com   22 Jan 2008

Logix, a company dealing in automative e-retailing solutions, is negotiating the acquisition of a US firm.

Aegis BPO designs Ace to curb attrition

Aegis BPO designs Ace to curb attrition

Rediff.com   21 Jan 2008

In the last three months, attrition of the company has come down by 25 per cent. The company's attrition on an average ranges from 38 to 58 per cent annually.

ICICI arm to buy stake in Indian Express

ICICI arm to buy stake in Indian Express

Rediff.com   21 Jan 2008

The Express group is expected to get around Rs 500 crore (Rs 5 billion) from the deal.

Want a GPS for your car? Read this first

Want a GPS for your car? Read this first

Rediff.com   12 Jan 2008

Want to install a GPS device in your car or mobile phone? We check out some systems and give tips on what to look out for.

IT-BPO firms take KPO route to raise profits

IT-BPO firms take KPO route to raise profits

Rediff.com   11 Jan 2008

Nasscom estimates that the KPO industry is poised for a 45 per cent per annum growth till 2010. The current hotspots in KPO are engineering and design, basic data search, integration and management and biotech & pharma.

Online advertising takes off

Online advertising takes off

Rediff.com   9 Jan 2008

Online Advertising has come of age as companies realise its potential. The online advertising market is expected to see phenomenal growth in the near future.