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Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka bets big on SMAC
The Times Of India
BENGALURU: Infosys under new CEO Vishal Sikka is fast building its capabilities in the social, mobility, analytics and cloud space, or SMAC, as it has significantly upped its recruitment in this space even as it continues to put its existing workforc...
Infosys under Vishal Sikka making inroads in the social, mobility, analytics and cloud space
The Times Of India
BENGALURU: Infosys under new CEO Vishal Sikka is fast building its capabilities in the social, mobility, analytics and cloud space, or SMAC, as it has significantly upped its recruitment in this space even as it continues to put its existing workforc...
Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka's year-end note to employees
The Times Of India
BENGALURU: Vishal Sikka wants Infosys to be more observant, inquisitive and embrace a more proactive approach in tacking problems for these steps will help the country's second-largest software exporter become the next generation services company. | ...
Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka urges Infocions to be 'mindful and curious'
The Times Of India
BENGALURU: VishalSikka wants Infosys to be more observant, inquisitive and embrace a more proactive approach in tacking problems for these steps will help the country's second-largest software exporter become the next generation services company. | S...
Accenture wants a radical change in software designs
The Times Of India
BENGALURU: Accenture is advising clients to radically change the way they design, build and use software applications, Bhaskar Ghosh, the $30-billion company's management committee member and group chief executive of technology delivery, said. | Ghos...
Startups switch code to products for higher revenue
The Times Of India
BENGALURU: India, traditionally a bastion for software services companies, is now witnessing a silent revolution. Inspired by soaring valuation of technology product companies like Zoho, Freshdesk and InMobi, several startups that began by offering s...
Rising from near-death in 2014, Aadhaar eyes 100-cr milestone
The Siasat Daily
New Delhi, December 23: | It was billed as just another identity number at the start and critics were seen writing its epitaph in 2014, but Aadhaar laid a strong foundation for itself and is set to be a preferred tool for various people- focussed ini...
NASA's gecko grippers to grab space debris
The Siasat Daily
Washington , December 23: | NASA is developing gecko-inspired adhesive grippers that could grapple objects in space such as defunct satellites and orbital debris which pose a serious risk to spacecraft. | Scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laborator...
How IT giants, Wipro, Infosys are tweaking rules to win big contracts
The Times Of India
BENGALURU: India's top IT outsourcers, including the traditionally conservative Infosys and Wipro, are becoming increasingly risk-taking as they chase commodatized contracts. While cut-throat competition is giving more bang for the buck for customers...
Twitter introduces 'View analytics Details' on iOS to let tweeters see details
The Siasat Daily
Washington,, December 23: | Twitter has launched a new feature on its iOS application that allows users to tap on a "View Analytics Details" option to view the detail page of any tweet to see data related to that post including engagements, total imp...
Infosys, Wipro change strategy to win large contracts
The Times Of India
BENGALURU: India's top IT outsourcers, including the traditionally conservative Infosys and Wipro, are becoming increasingly risk-taking as they chase commodatised contracts. While cut-throat competition is giving more bang for the buck for customers...
Software Development
File - Detainees walk around the exercise yard in Camp 4, the medium security facility within Camp Delta at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. In Camp 4, highly compliant detainees live in a communal setting and have extensive access to recreation.
(photo: US Army / Sgt Sara Wood)
Senate report on CIA program details brutality, dishonesty
Stars and Stripes
An exhaustive, five-year Senate investigation of the CIA’s secret interrogations of terrorism suspects renders a strikingly bleak verdict of a program launched in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, describing levels of brutality, dishonesty and seemingly arbitrary violence that at times brought even agency employees to moments of angui...



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