News for 'software engineer'

Logica's Indian arm bags $12 mn deal

Logica's Indian arm bags $12 mn deal

Rediff.com20 Feb 2004

Bangalore-based software engineers of LogicaCMG will manage and support information applications for European airline Britannia Airways.

STMicroelectronics to invest $100 mn in India

STMicroelectronics to invest $100 mn in India

Rediff.com19 Feb 2004

Global semi-conductors company STMicroelectronics on Thursday announced its plan to invest $100 mn in the next five years in India for research on chip designing

'Life lessons I learned from my roomies'

'Life lessons I learned from my roomies'

Rediff.com1 Aug 2007

GA reader Gurubaran Thanigaivel shares the life lessons he learnt from living with roommates.

Need a break? Try Munnar

Need a break? Try Munnar

Rediff.com15 Jun 2006

6 IT Jobs For A BRIGHT FUTURE

6 IT Jobs For A BRIGHT FUTURE

Rediff.com7 Jun 2022

Emerging technologies like cybersecurity and the Internet of Things have the potential to add 1.4 million new IT jobs in India by 2027.

English bloopers: Those pesky prepositions

English bloopers: Those pesky prepositions

Rediff.com15 Jun 2007

Having trouble dealing with those pesky prepositions? GA reader Praveen Madhukar Naik lends a hand.

'My way from 84 kilos to 68 kilos'

'My way from 84 kilos to 68 kilos'

Rediff.com6 Jun 2007

An inspiring story of how Get Ahead reader Subramnaian H K got rid of his excess weight.

Aspire Systems to hire 340 in Chennai

Aspire Systems to hire 340 in Chennai

Rediff.com2 Feb 2005

Aspire Systems, an outsourced product development company will hire 340 software engineers to take its staff strength to 500 by March 2006, a top company official said in Chennai.

Honeywell to hire 1,200 in India

Honeywell to hire 1,200 in India

Rediff.com1 Nov 2004

American aerospace major Honeywell plans to add 1,200 software engineers in India over the next 12 months, including 1,000 people in the country's aviation hub.

Spotted: Glenn McGrath in Auckland

Spotted: Glenn McGrath in Auckland

Rediff.com5 Mar 2007

Reader Rajeev Khanna sent us a picture of Glenn McGrath from Auckland.

IT firms outsource quality assurance

IT firms outsource quality assurance

Rediff.com12 Apr 2003

Indians' search for overseas jobs remains steady

Indians' search for overseas jobs remains steady

Rediff.com13 Dec 2021

Undeterred by travel restrictions being put in place in anticipation of a third-wave of Covid-19 pandemic, there has been a steady growth in overseas job searches by Indians with the US, Canada, the Middle East and the UK topping the list, according to a report. The search activity from India for jobs in other countries was highest between November 2019 and April 2020, where it witnessed a 72 per cent jump, but it declined sharply after the second wave of Covid-19 hit the world, forcing nations to reinforce travel restrictions, global job site Indeed said in a report. However, soon after the world recovered from the second wave of the pandemic, job searches for overseas opportunities picked up and continued to remain steady, it stated.

India -- Shining or whining?

India -- Shining or whining?

Rediff.com28 Nov 2006

It is difficult even for us as Indians whether the image of India that is being evoked is accurate, true-but-selective, untrue and deliberately distortive, or plain bizarre.

1 week of study = Admission to IIM

1 week of study = Admission to IIM

Rediff.com17 Nov 2006

Anup Varma, who secured admission to IIM Bangalore, shares his strategy with you.

Who Will Take Over The Godrej Empires?

Who Will Take Over The Godrej Empires?

Rediff.com6 May 2024

Pirojsha Godrej, 43, patriarch Adi Godrej's son, is set to take over as chairman of the Godrej Industries Group from 2026 whol Nyrika Holkar, Smita Godrej Crishna's 42-year-old daughter, has emerged as the face of the Godrej Enterprises Group.

SSA to hire 100 engineers in India

SSA to hire 100 engineers in India

Rediff.com22 Nov 2004

SSA Global, the world's fourth largest enterprise solutions provider, plans to hire 100 engineers in India in the next 12 months and use expertise of Indian software services providers for projects overseas.

Why NASA Recognised Navaneeth Krishnan

Why NASA Recognised Navaneeth Krishnan

Rediff.com16 Jan 2023

'I started looking at the raw images put out by NASA 10-12 years ago.'

Spotted: A R Rahman in Mumbai

Spotted: A R Rahman in Mumbai

Rediff.com18 Sep 2006

Reader Miriam Marchon caught the composer at a Mumbai hotel.

GlobeOp to set up office in Mumbai

GlobeOp to set up office in Mumbai

Rediff.com8 Dec 2003

GlobeOp Financial Services, a provider of automated support services and risk reporting for hedge funds, is to commence operations in India by opening an office in Mumbai.

How Maya beat the experts at stocks

How Maya beat the experts at stocks

Rediff.com23 Jun 2006

The Dyslexic Who Built A 30 Crore Business

The Dyslexic Who Built A 30 Crore Business

Rediff.com29 Dec 2023

'I have saved your name on my phone, but I cannot read or pronounce it.' 'I am able to recognise my wife's name today because after seeing it for so long, it has been imprinted in my mind as a picture and not the letters.'

India's IT biggies are playing Cupid

India's IT biggies are playing Cupid

Rediff.com26 Apr 2006

In the present, employee-centric environment, most organisations are open to the concept of an office spouse.

How NIIT became a big success in China

How NIIT became a big success in China

Rediff.com18 Feb 2020

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.

Tata Technologies IPO becomes the new buzzword of Street, investors

Tata Technologies IPO becomes the new buzzword of Street, investors

Rediff.com27 Nov 2023

Her reasoning is simple, "It's a Tata company. No shareholder will let go of this opportunity," she told Business Standard. When asked if the other reason for lining up for the IPO is the technology sector and the fact that the combination of Tata and tech is happening after almost two decades, she replied: "The name of the company and the group matter. Tata means stability and credibility," she added.

Virtusa to invest $11 million in Hyderabad Centre

Virtusa to invest $11 million in Hyderabad Centre

Rediff.com11 Jul 2003

The United States-based Virtusa Corporation, a provider of outsourced software engineering services, will invest $11 million in its Advanced Technology Centre at Hyderabad by March next year.

Consultant? Check the tax issues

Consultant? Check the tax issues

Rediff.com6 Oct 2005

10 effective ways to stay motivated

10 effective ways to stay motivated

Rediff.com12 Oct 2007

There are times when it seems that the road to success is filled with nothing but boulders and gaping potholes. It is on this rutted road that you need motivation the most.

IT managers, engineers and accountants hardest to find: Study

IT managers, engineers and accountants hardest to find: Study

Rediff.com25 Jul 2013

An online survey conducted across US, Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Russia and the UK by CareerBuilder has revealed the job profiles that take longer time to fill in. Read on for details

Volkswagen fitted emissions cheating software for Australia cars too

Volkswagen fitted emissions cheating software for Australia cars too

Rediff.com7 Oct 2015

Volkswagen fitted emissions cheating software for Australia cars too.

Groom's mother arrested in Noida dowry case

Groom's mother arrested in Noida dowry case

Rediff.com16 May 2003

Nisha Sharma called the police when Munish and his parents allegedly demanded more dowry at the time of her wedding on Sunday night.

Electoral Bonds: The Quid Pro Quo Factor

Electoral Bonds: The Quid Pro Quo Factor

Rediff.com3 Apr 2024

Which entrepreneur would willingly part with her or his hard-earned money for grasping, self-serving politicians? asks Debashis Basu.

When Sudha, Narayana Murthy Broke Up

When Sudha, Narayana Murthy Broke Up

Rediff.com19 Feb 2024

After agonizing over this for weeks, he made a decision. When they met after work one evening, he startled her by blurting out, 'I think we should break up.' A moving excerpt from Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's An Uncommon Love: The Early Life of Sudha and Narayana Murthy.

AI to pick best marching contingent at Army Day Parade

AI to pick best marching contingent at Army Day Parade

Rediff.com12 Jan 2024

Briefing reporters at his office, Army Day Parade Commander Major General Salil Seth said, "Artificial Intelligence is being used for the first time to identify the best marching contingent. As you know all the marching contingents do drills and do drills correctly."

Kaazhcha actress Padmapriya marries Jasmine Shah

Kaazhcha actress Padmapriya marries Jasmine Shah

Rediff.com12 Nov 2014

She met Jasmine Shah in New York when both were pursuing their Masters from Columbia and New York University respectively.

Hire American, lobby Indian

Hire American, lobby Indian

Rediff.com31 Jan 2017

India's software industry mounts two-pronged campaign to tackle Trump administration. Ayan Pramanik & Karan Choudhury report.

Can You Send Email With An Attachment?

Can You Send Email With An Attachment?

Rediff.com22 May 2023

More than 70 per cent of Indian youth aged between 15 and 29 can't!

Bombay HC has a query on custody death victim's mother's plea

Bombay HC has a query on custody death victim's mother's plea

Rediff.com19 Apr 2022

The Bombay high court on Tuesday sought to know if a complainant in a case can ask for a particular advocate to be appointed as a special public prosecutor in the case.

Single? Here's how to save

Single? Here's how to save

Rediff.com29 Mar 2006

'A Jungle Boogie -- The Real Deal!'

'A Jungle Boogie -- The Real Deal!'

Rediff.com7 Jul 2023

The Pandays aka The Travelling Family are making a trip around the world. Three days spent in the Amazon were unforgettable.