'Add value to wipe out four foes' Jainder Singh, Secretary, Union Ministry of Communication & IT on Monday exhorted the IT Inc to move up the value chain in order to combat the four-pronged attack being faced by the sector.
Nascent tech set to hog limelight On the first day of BangaloreIT.in, which is into its 10th edition this year, there appeared to be a clear presence of the technologies-in-waiting.
'We should build leaders' Well qualified professors, effective curriculum in IT finishing schools and an academia that should strive for producing business leaders and not mere workers was the views expressed by panelist at the discussion on 'Education and Development-Industry-Academia Collaboration' at the BangaloreIT.in.
Karnataka, Bavaria reaffirm sisterhood Eight Indian companies from diverse sectors such as IT, pharmaceuticals, automotive and engineering, are all set to open shop in the German state of Bavaria.
Firms flock to West Bengal West Bengal is turning out to be the next favourable IT destination with several Indian IT majors going on an expansion spree in that state.
Logged in... (From left) IT Secretary M N Vidyashankar, Governor Rameshwar Thakur, West Bengal IT minister Debesh Das and Union IT Secretary Jainder Singh at the inauguration of BangaloreIT.in at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre, on Monday.
With the Left parties rejecting any compromise on the nuclear deal with the United States, should the UPA government dump the deal and move ahead? Deccan Herald invited its readers to express their views on the subject. Many readers were of the opinion that the UPA government should ignore the Left’s objections and go ahead with the deal. However, some others held that the Left’s concerns were justified and opposed the deal.