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As World Cup heats up, experts warn fans about mixing alcohol and extreme temperaturesSoccer fans will be drinking alcohol during the FIFA World Cup games. Experts warn that mixing alcohol with extreme heat carries risks. Exc...
The FIFA World Cup transit test: Can trains and buses win over North America's car-loving fans?The 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America presents a major opportunity for public transport. Operators aim to attract fans to trains and bus...
PE-backed IT companies growing faster, thanks to costs control, ops shifts, say expertsPrivate equity backed IT firms are growing faster than public market companies. This is due to strong cost control and operational changes....
Vi to renew tech outsourcing deal with IBM for about $1 billionRenewal of the tech outsourcing deal comes even as Vi's board meets Saturday to consider raising Rs 20,000 crore via a preferential share i...
Wipro may drop plan to bill senior leadersFormer CEO Abidali NeemuchwalaNeemuchwala had drawn up a blueprint to bill senior leaders against a client in consulting and other generic ...
Engagement, user experience critical for homegrown apps to succeed: AnalystsIndustry watchers feel larger apps - given their familiarity among users and the speed at which they can bring in new features to engage us...
IT firms expect utilities, communication help offset as biz from key sectors drop“(In segments such as) travel and hospitality, auto, oil and gas, industrial manufacturing we see higher impact. Communication, insurance, ...
Finance Minister takes a Rs 8,000 crore quantum leapCEO of Greyhound Research says that it is the right time for quantum investment as companies like IBM and Google are going to be investing ...
Banks may take 3 years for tech mergerBanks may take 2-3 years to standardise core technology, products and customer applications.
IBM to take over 1,000 Indian staff as part of Red Hat buyoutRed Hat has a reputation for its open culture that has been built by its CEO Jim Whitehurst and imbibed at its offices in India.
Digital startups will disrupt businesses: Study"India is considered among the most digitally mature economies today and credit to the Indian government and India Inc. on driving our coun...
Lack of planning, workload problems could affect startups: StudyIndian startups may be growing at a blazing pace but they are often unable to optimise information due to lack of planning and workload con...
Vodafone India in talks to renew Rs 6,600-crore outsourcing contractVodafone India has started talks with IBM for renewal of a $1 billion (Rs 6,600 crore) outsourcing contract that is set to expire in June 2...
Reliance Communications, Sistema Shyam Teleservices adopting open source softwares to cut costsReliance Communications (RCOM) and Sistema Shyam Teleservices, also known as MTS India, are increasingly adopting open source software.
Air India moves IT to cloud; looks to upgrade technologyAir India invests far less in technology than its private rivals and hasn't hired anyone for internal IT department in over a decade.
Q2 Call: HCL Technologies expects a 210 bps hit on its revenueThe company also said it expects treasury income, which was $33.4 mn last quarter, to be lower by about 5% in the October-December quarter.
Deal Street on a roll, sees M&As worth Rs 27,000 crore in a weekThe deal makers are expecting more such "frenzied" weeks and months ahead with domestic deals overshadowing both outbound and inbound deals.
IBM's deal with Airtel can touch $1 bn in next 5 yrs: AnalystIBM managed all of Airtel's IT services for the past 10 years and the new contract has now been restructured and extended for five years.
Refreshed IBM-Bharti deal might touch $1bn over next 5 years: Greyhound ResearchThe deal involves IBM India managing Airtel's infrastructure and application services (including analytics) in India over the next five yea...
Women entrepreneurs feel they are not taken seriously: StudyA majority of women running their own business ventures feel they are not taken seriously as entrepreneurs in the society, says a study.