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Indian IT industry is alive and kicking: Tata Group chief N Chandrasekaran |
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Indian investment in tech is only set to rise with number of initiatives like Digital India, which the government estimates will swell to $1 trillion by 2024. |
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Infosys’ AI platform Mana became Nia due to SAP |
In San Francisco last April, Infosys pulled the wrappers off a new artificial intelligence platform, which it called Mana, amid much fanfare. The platform enabled repetitive tasks to be automated and glean insights from data. |
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Flipkart launches another ‘Summer Sale’, offering up to 80% discount |
Starting today, the sale will continue till the end of this month, with heavy discounts on electronics, home appliances and smartphones. |
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US planning to ban laptops in all flights: Secretary of Homeland Security |
The United States might ban laptops from aircraft cabins of all flights into and out of the country, John Kelly, Secretary of Homeland Security, said on Sunday. |
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Bill seeking H-1B limits exemption for US PhD holders introduced |
Introduced in US House of Representatives, it is likely to benefit Indians given that they constitute the largest number of students doing PhD in the US. |
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10 email habits that may make people ‘hate’ you |
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Just Dial goes back to the basics to spur growth |
At a time when innovation is king for online businesses to beat the competition and stay ahead in the numbers game, one of India’s oldest and the first listed online classifieds player Just Dial is going back to the basics to spur growth. |
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Narendra Modi’s e-governance gets boost via Twitter |
Three years into its term, the Narendra Modi government has made its mark on social media. |
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Cognizant president Rajeev Mehta clarifies on layoffs |
US-headquartered Cognizant (CTS) has written to employees to address concerns over reports of massive layoffs at the company. |
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How US states are wooing Indian IT companies like Infosys, TCS |
Indiana is offering Infosys one of the largest incentive packages it has ever handed out, more than covering the company’s cost of setting up its centre. |
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