During assembly in the morning students held up posters.
The chipmaker also promised to hire more women
A career Citibanker, 'Selva' came into the spotlight as the person who rewired the financial behemoth's Indian retail operations.
John Chambers, executive chairman of Cisco, can talk about new age technology, artificial intelligence and crickets - insects being used as super food - all in the same breath.
I suggest we build a Vigyan Mandir (Temple of Science) with the ambience of a place of worship, so that it becomes a destination for pilgrims. We should embed on its walls bronze plaques describing each scientist mentioned here along with about a dozen of our ancient mathematicians, recommends Professor Kalyan Singhal, historian of science and technology.
The launch of premium devices from OnePlus and Samsung in the second half of Apple's reporting period added to Apple's woes.
Apple's decision to stop selling the iPod Nano and Shuffle -- leaving only one iPod, the iPodTouch, on the shelves -- takes us down memory lane.
Make sure that people work hard together not against each other.
Dell emerges the most attractive among technology players.
There are reasons to doubt Gadkari's words.
Bengaluru has been ranked among top 20 technology-rich cities in the world in a survey done by Jones Lang LaSalle.
Leading the Indian-Americans on the list is 49-year old Aneel Bhusri.
Teams of students and coders demonstrated in 24 hours diverse programmes impacting health and livelihood issues with use of a personal identity number.
People don't like advertising messing up their computer or iPhone screens.
Nearly 92% of the 250-mn smartphones run on Android.
India's policy-makers and commentariat need education on foreign policy,
The NBA postponed its season last month when it learned that one of its players had tested positive for the coronavirus and other leagues quickly followed suit, bringing a halt to the professional sports calendar.
It will be available from April 24.
How many times can you read the same book? Instead, T C A Srinivasa-Raghavan turns to different books by same writers for comfort.
Are you self motivated? Have you lead a team before? Can you deliver under pressure?
Find out what Steve Jobs, Tim Cook and Deep Kalra did when they received angry, negative feedback from customers.
When size matters. Just as scotch bottles have become bigger, novels have also become fatter.
Despite all the incentives, the start-ups' mega event fell short of expectations
Take a look at the 10 biggest IT deals ever.
The company reports profit of Rs 4500 crore in FY14, up from Rs 446 crore in FY10
Reach on time, dress appropriately and acknowledge the interviewer.
Dell, which once led the world in computer sales and was held up as a model of production-chain innovation, is increasingly resorting to price cuts to soothe customers nervous about its future and to spearhead a late foray into the enterprise computing market.
Saksham Karwal shares the lessons he's learned along the way.
There are few firms that are applauded for managing a healthy top line growth along with an impressive brand image that inspires most companies.
At a time when capital allocations to real estate are growing globally, investors are expecting transparency standards in real estate to be at par with other asset classes, says Anuj Puri.
Stretch. Make some calls. Or simply organise your desk.
Renault says that one of the reasons why its sales look muted when compared to its peers is its limited reach.
If you have an IT firm, you should avoid encroaching on their turf.
The idea of marinating in your own mediocrity is actually a valuable lesson in shameless self-love.
The reason for the windfall: the soaring value of their stock awards.
Chanda Kochhar is among the three Indians in Time's Most Influential list.
eBay and PayPal will be sharper and stronger, and more focused and competitive as leading, standalone companies in their respective markets.
For a bunch that fancies itself so greatly and does not hesitate to express an opinion on everything, this is very odd behaviour, says T C A Srinivasa-Raghavan.