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New Data Protection Act sought

After being stung by a slew of data theft and misuse issues leading to the denting of investor confidence in the BPO industry in AP, state IT minister Ponnala Lakshmaiah has written to the Centre, se

India Inc happy with Obama’s win; outsourcing still a concern

Leaders of India Inc on Wednesday welcomedthe re-election of Barack Obama as the US President saying that continuity will be good for bilateral relations, but some of them expressed concerns over the

State to cut rentals of IT parks in Tier-II cities

The state government is contemplating a slash in rental rates of IT parks across the state with a view to attract more clients.

Barring Chennai, IT parks situated across the state have dismal occupa

LeT, JeM get ISI cyber training

A highly-specialised cyber division of Pakistan’s key counter intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has been assigned the task of training operatives of main militant outfits in t

Indian IT companies among 10 worst paymasters in world

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Indian companies are among the world's 10 lowest paying employers in the IT space, with their mid-to-senior level staff getting an average salary of USD 38,767 (about Rs 21.5 lakh) per annum -- less t

IAN assistance for budding IT entrepreneurs

Indian Angel Network (IAN), a leading network of angel investors in the country, would provide mentoring to budding IT entrepreneurs at the fledgling Startup Village here, signaling a boost to the fir

Students ditch IT, pick core tech courses

The Electronics and Computer Engineering (ECE) stream hogged the limelight on Day-1 of the Eamcet engineering web-based counselling, that began on Friday. There were no takers for Information Techn-o

Slowdown effect: Office space demand plunges 32% in H1

The current global slowdown, which has forced multinationals to consolidate their overseas operations, has resulted in a significant decline in the absorption level of office space in the country.

Indian-origin student guilty to UK computer hacking

An Indian-origin student of Liverpool John Moores University charged with hacking into it's computer system has pleaded guilty, the Mersyside police said on Monday.

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New database to end fake degrees

Forged educational certificates could soon be a thing of the past. The government is all set to establish and maintain, in electronic format, a database of all academic certificates issued by universi

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