Tata Trusts is one of India's oldest, non-sectarian philanthropic organisations involved in areas of community development.
Ratan Tata said he continued to feel the need to support young entrepreneurs who were keen to unleash the Indian tiger.
The industry has registered a 29-fold increase in patents over 2005-2008.
5G networks in India can be deployed in three months but in limited areas as the optical fibre based infrastructure to support the technology is not ready yet, telecom industry players said on Tuesday. Nokia India head of marketing and corporate affairs Amit Marwah said that India has to take a call on deployment of 5G services otherwise it will miss to take advantage of the next generation technology that it can bring for the economy.
Telcos propose licence regime for apps like WhatsApp, Skype.
A 15 per cent corporate tax rate for services companies in SEZs, setting up a fund for deep-tech startups and establishing clusters to demonstrate design-to-manufacturing capabilities of tech firms were some of the key demands made by the IT sector at the pre-Budget consultation on Monday. The participants shared their views and suggestions regarding Big Data, incentives for encouraging setting up of data centres, fiscal incentives for data localisation, incentives for pushing digital penetration in rural areas, and corporate guarantee to startups for competing with other nations.
Wipro is using this in-house innovation to automate internal functions such as helpdesk management
Data localisation, an overarching theme across recent government policy proposals, has been a thorny issue with industry
Can Indian youth work on solutions for cyber security?
IIM Ahmedabad's CIIE signed a MoU with Tata Trust for founding partner for the Bharat Fund, which will provide seed funding to Indian entrepreneurs.
Ambrish Sinha, CEO, MeritTrac Services, identifies 6 future-ready skills that a post-COVID-19 workplace will require.
Given the sharp differences that the Democratic and Republican lawmakers and the White House has on various aspects of immigration reform including H-1B, the Congressional passage of the bill and its becoming a law as of now appears to be a tall order.
Infosys' spending on research and development has registered a decline.
Experts believe that the government needs more innovative ways to secure the cyber space in the country and a cess is more like a punishment which would not help in the long run.
IT industry body Nasscom said it is quite hopeful the final contour of the bill would be much more balanced than it is at present.
To increase local talent mix in the US like their major peer Infosys
Over the past week, several unusual partnerships among start-ups, traditional businesses and hospitals have been announced, and several more are likely to materialise soon. The trend could see increased importance of gig workers, who are taking considerable risk to deliver goods to people in the time of a pandemic.
While Indian IT has known what is coming and has a strategy ready to combat it, the same can't be said about the country and the government.
In order to make it hassle-free, various start-up support groups such as TiE (The Indus Entrepreneur) and India Angel Network (IAN) are partnering with the digital NBFCs to extend debt finance to their member companies.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is on a three-day visit to India.
About 80 per cent of the companies that are registered are essentially non-IT.
Vetting by inter-ministerial board removed for benefits under Startup India Action Plan
RIM is expected to account for 43% of incremental IT services revenue growth
Aadhaar architect becomes most visible face to oppose Facebook plan
Infosys has been focusing on winning more lucrative digital technology and automation outsourcing contracts.
Beating market expectations, Infosys had reported a 13 per cent jump in consolidated net profit for the third quarter
The six service lines that Infosys is focusing on include manufacturing, retail, consumer packaged goods, logistics, lifescience, energy, communications, financial services and insurance.
Evaluation gets tougher as companies battle uncertain macro conditions and automation.
Hundreds of Indian companies are expected to go big, issue public issues and even acquired by top global IT firms.
Through these new hires and centres, Infosys will also focus on enhancing its play in new technology areas like artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, user experience, cloud and big data.
Amid subdued demand for traditional information technology (IT) services offerings, Indian IT services players are betting on big data, as this is high on clients' agenda.
According to a study more than one-fifth of India's product start-ups are from the city.
During assembly in the morning students held up posters.
Many companies are putting HR's reputation as a back office administrator to rest by either outsourcing or automating most administrative tasks.
'There is large-scale sacking, and salaries in smaller companies are lower than the minimum wages of Rs 18,000 a month.'
Analysts say the impact on Indian entities would not be immediate
Practising Indira Gandhi's brand of socialism today will not just be anachronistic but also economically harmful.
China and Mexico seem to be the target of Donald Trump's campaign and his response to get jobs back to America
Move to keep pace with tech landscape; senior employees might be affected
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