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TCS plans to build ignio as a standalone company.
Retail giants are looking at Indian start-ups in the big data and analytics space
In the age of robots and automation, skills such as people management, coordination and negotiations will be relevant, says Babita Shekhar.
Ajit Balakrishnan offers a thinking man's guide to the angst of the professions.
The company will also deliver an exclusive workshop to the government's key administrative officers on improving productivity by using Microsoft technologies
The income-tax department has created various functionalities under its Project Insight, which will provide the 360-degree profile of taxpayers, including new and non-filers to gauge their accountability and tax liability. The tax department had on March 15 put out instructions for tax officials for accessing the insight.
It said the decision was a result of the United States government's 'pro-growth economic agenda'.
Rituparna Chakraborty, co-founder and EVP, TeamLease Services explains which sectors will contribute to India's growth story.
'Running a start-up is hard.' 'We almost always will have obstacles.' 'There are two ways to tackle it.' 'We can either take them head on or let them hold you back.'
The company did not disclose the valuations at which funds were raised.
Digitisation is changing the banking business. This shift has resulted in a change in banking job profiles.
These simple tips will help you stay saleable, relevant and marketable at the workplace.
Ashish Narsale lists the features of the phones that are the rage this festive season.
IIIT-D team builds algorithm that will help identify synthetic images.
The job placement rate for students trained by NIIT in China is over 90 per cent.' A revealing excerpt from Saibal Dasgupta's Running With The Dragon: How India Should Do Business With China.
CEO Vishal Sikka's strategy is in line with focus on academic research in new technologies.
The SmartGPA app automatically predicts college students' grade point average based on their cellphone data that tracks their study, party and other habits.
Devangshu Datta walks you into the mind of the winner of the Fields Medal, considered by pure mathematicians as the equivalent of the Nobel Prize.
While there has been an improvement in the overall demand environment, the other reason expected to trigger this growth is the absence of a bench strength in most companies
'Many who have experimented with online education will adopt a blended model once things return to normal,' edX CEO and founder Anant Agrawal tells Anjuli Bhargava.
Focus has to be a lot about self-learning, says Nasscom Senior VP Sangeeta Gupta.
'I'm not surprised with what's happening in India,' 'Tiger' Tyagarajan tells Nivedita Mookerji.
Qualities that relate to emotional intelligence such as empathy and curiosity will be a big consideration factor for hiring managers of the future, says Sanjay Bahl.
Credit Vidya helps lenders assess credit and fraud risk for thin-file and new-to-credit customers.
Mumbai-based BabyChakra is among the four start-ups Google has shortlisted from India for the fifth batch of its mentorship programme
Should we really pay attention to them, asks Ajit Balakrishnan.
As Indian IT service entities mature into multi-billion dollar organisations employing thousands, the pressure has increased on them from clients to identify and solve customer problems than working on predefined parameters.
Last year, the top 10 investors in the country had put their money in 209 deals, according to the data compiled by VCCEdge based on deals disclosed. This year they put money in only 60 deals.
In an interview with Peerzada Abrar and Romita Majumdar, Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins said that his company would continue to bet heavily on India's engineering talent pool.
'We are only talking about 65,000 H1B visas a year, it is not going to go down drastically.' 'If the number reduces and when you spread that reduction across all the top IT services companies, the impact will be marginal.'
The search giant's music streaming service in India is priced a third lower than the iPhone maker's subscription fee.
The StudentLife app, which compares students' happiness, stress, depression and loneliness to their academic performance, also may be used in the general population -- for example, to monitor mental health, trigger intervention and improve productivity in workplace employees.
As the government faces a difficult choice in keeping up with the rest of the world in AI development while making sure it does not add to unemployment, it has set up a task force to draw up a policy for the accelerated deployment of AI
Presenting a list of the most trending jobs in the start-up world.
Over 5 million alumni from the Indian Institutes of Technology, Mumbai University and Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, plan to raise Rs 21,000 crore to start the world's largest infection testing lab in Mumbai.
'More than 900 companies believe that the majority of their employees worry about AI's role in potential job losses.' 'It makes employees anxious about working with machines or AI applications and fuels resistance to change,' says a Capgemini report.
Most Indian engineers can code but are not confident in their ability to do so, notes Narayan Mahadevan.
Rediff.com's Ashish Narsale lists the smartphones that ruled our hearts in 2019.
Online learning platforms have become go-to places for those suffocated by the current curbs on movement.