Posted on Tuesday, March 2, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: cio, drive-effective, federal, few-years, india, really-needed, roll-out-large, services-designed
With India set to spend nearly $6 billion on IT over next few years, and planning to roll-out large number of e-governance projects; a Federal CIO is really needed, who can drive effective services designed around the need of citizens and businesses.
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Does India need a Federal Chief Information Officer?
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Posted on Monday, March 1, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: cio, drive-effective, federal, few-years, india, really-needed, roll-out-large, services-designed
With India set to spend nearly $6 billion on IT over next few years, and planning to roll-out large number of e-governance projects; a Federal CIO is really needed, who can drive effective services designed around the need of citizens and businesses.
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Does India really need a Federal Chief Information Officer?
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Posted on Wednesday, February 17, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: arena, few-years, google-or-microsoft, india, microsoft, rapid-progress, real, real-question, the-arena, the-recent
In the recent few years, India has made rapid progress in the arena of research and development, but the real question arises, is India capable of creating the next Google or Microsoft?
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India can produce world-class innovation: Prof. Sadagopan
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Posted on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: been-hyped, few-years, firms-over, gain-leverage, media, new-thing, open-innovation, over-the-past, past, some-consulting, the-media
Open innovation has been hyped in the media and by some consulting firms over the past few years as the next new thing and is just giving a term to an activity that has been underway in business for a long time. Simply put, open innovation is partnering to gain leverage and build barriers to competition.

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Is open innovation over-hyped?
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Posted on Sunday, January 10, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: active-gamers, active-women, few-years, gamers-touched, more-women, percentage, the-last, the-percentage
In the last few years, the percentage of active women gamers touched around 50 percent from near to zero percent. Today, globally 45 percent of active gamers are female, and even more women own PSPs than men, with a figure of 52 percent.
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Women more tech savvy than men?
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Posted on Wednesday, December 23, 2009 with Comments (0)
Tags: few-years, following-the-same, french, indian, offer-five, rural-market, same-path, shown-the-interest, telecom-giant, the-interest, the-last
As many companies have shown the interest of entering Indian rural market in the last few years, French telecom giant Alcatel-Lucent also is following the same path and decided to offer five contracts to Indian companies.
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Indian IT firms to get five Alcatel-Lucent’s contracts
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Posted on Wednesday, December 23, 2009 with Comments (0)
Tags: few-years, following-the-same, indian, offer-five, rural-market, same-path, shown-the-interest, telecom-giant, the-interest, the-last
As many companies have shown the interest of entering Indian rural market in the last few years, French telecom giant Alcatel-Lucent also is following the same path and decided to offer five contracts to Indian companies.
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Indian IT firms may win five Alcatel-Lucent’s contracts
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Posted on Thursday, May 21, 2009 with Comments (0)
Tags: all-time, business, computer-game, few-years, game design, only-every, the-first, the-second
The Sims 3 is coming to computers June 2nd.
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The Sims 3… Even Simmier
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Posted on Thursday, May 14, 2009 with Comments (0)
Tags: being-the-only, business, cars-put, faster-economic, few-years, hotel, india, innovation, plan-banner, reuters-india, still-very, table-border, the-user, top-cellpadding
How can rickety cars put India on road to success? Reuters India,
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Posted on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 with Comments (0)
Tags: ago-tech, china, few-years, help-its, innovation, table-border, the-idea, top-cellpadding, wit
Schooled by China and India CNNMoney.com India's outsourcing giants have jumped on the innovation bandwagon, too. Wipro (WIT), for example, has started a division to help its customers with research and development. A few years ago tech companies would have blanched at the idea of outsourcing …
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Schooled by China and India – CNNMoney.com
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