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Nivruti Rai named as Intel India site general managerBased in Bengaluru, Rai is vice president and director of research and development in Platform Engineering Group (PEG), Intel Corporation.
Intel will increase focus on local, customized solutions for Indian market: Kumud SrinivasanKumud Srinivasan speaks to ET about the new government, wearables, IoT and the way forward for Intel R&D efforts in India.
Design in India: Intel launches maker lab in Bengaluru campus“It's not just about Make in India, it's also about Design in India,“ said Kumud Srinivasan, president, Intel India.
Intel India expands maternity, adoption benefits for employeesTech giant Intel said it has increased maternity leave benefits to five months and doubled paternity benefits for its employees in India.
Intel extends maternity leave to its Indian employees to 5 monthsCome September, Intel will extend maternity leave to its employees in India to five months of paid leave plus one month of flexible work op...
Accenture names Rekha Menon as new India chairman, Anindya Basu new country MDAccenture also appointed Anindya Basu as its new country managing director for India. Both the appointments will be effective August 21.
Intel working with government on pilot project for Clean Ganga initiativeIntel is working with the government on a pilot project for using sensors to collect information as part of the Clean Ganga initiative.
President Pranab Mukherjee opens Science and Innovation Gallery for public at Rashtrapati BhawanPresident Pranab Mukherjee expressed delight at the opening of the gallery, which he said will encourage experiential learning among childr...
India Electronics and Semiconductor Association announces executive council for 2015-2016Vinay Shenoy, vice president and managing director at Infineon Technologies has taken over the role of Chairman for 2015-16.
Intel India Prez Kumud Srinivasan to engineers: Look beyond MBAsSrinivasan feels that in order to increase value of India centre's contribution, the unit needs to focus on innovation and expanding techni...
Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka ditches Cebit India to join PM Narendra Modi's 10-day tourSikka will be part of the delegation that accompanies Modi to Myanmar and Australia. It's not clear if Sikka will be part of the entire tou...
Women executives of technology firms to head 5 NIT boardsThe HRD ministry expects that with so many women heading the board of NIT will help to increase the enrolment of girls in these institutes.
Best companies to work for 2014: Intel believes in providing staff with challenging work environmentOur people feel comfortable taking risks, and we encourage them to challenge assumptions and the old way of doing things," says Intel India...
Intel India to realign workforce to tablet, IoT segmentsThe company, which has announced it would trim 5,000 jobs globally this year, will not hire manpower in India in 2014.
Intel to freeze local hiring after parent announces staff cutIntel announced it would end the current year with fewer staff after the company reported December quarter earnings that missed street expe...
Intel to invest over $120 million in its India R&D centerIntel Corporation has announced that it will invest over $120 million in consolidating its existing research and development infrastructure...
Best companies to work for 2013: I want Intel to be known for best in class operations, says Kumud Srinivasan'I would like Intel India to be more respected and productive, have an engineering muscle whose works are highly repeatable locally and glo...
Indian women in IT who have found their way to the corner officesFew women make it up the ladder to senior roles and fewer still find positions at board level despite higher intake of women. ET takes a lo...
- Women log on to corner offices at technology companies
Women are increasingly occupying corner offices at technology companies in India.
Two women to lead Intel in India from 2013: Kumud SrinivasanCurrently based in Santa Clara, but hailing from Kolkata, Kumud Srinivasan, will become the first woman president of Intel in India.