65 percent of companies using client management tools put their data at risk due to haphazard patch management: Survey
Although there are dedicated technologies which can automatically download and install updates, these are rarely used – even by companies that have implemented client system management tools.
BSE slashes operational costs by adopting Linux
For an institution that is Asia’s oldest stock exchange, technology plays a pivotal role. With more than 30 million trades being executed on a monthly basis, and transactions running into billions — at no moment, can the BSE afford any performance issues related to its IT infrastructure.
'Cloud’s pay-per-use model makes expensive technology infrastructure accessible to smaller banks'
How different is the banking industry now as compared to earlier years? How are banks leveraging technology to improve processes?
Today, banks and financial institutions are shifting their focus from a product-centric approach to a client-centric approach.
Accenture to enable Aadhaar UID System for Government of Punjab
Accenture has been awarded a 12-month contract for technology and management consulting services to reengineer and implement the way beneficiary programs are delivered in Punjab under the Aadhaar biometric identification program.
Facebook users can influence Lok Sabha elections significantly in Maharashtra and Gujarat
According to a new study “Social Media & Lok Sabha Elections”, by IRIS Knowledge Foundation and supported by the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI),which was released today, there are 160 High Impact Constituencies out of the total of 543 constituencies, which will likely be influence
Nearly 350K users have downloaded Bitcoin malware through Skype and Gtalk
According to Cyberoam’s Threat Research Labs (CTRL), threats posed by the Bitcoin malware go well beyond initially-reported Skype and Bitcoin mining. The lab claims to have identified unreported truths on the Bitcoin mining malware that targets Skype users.
Can mobile solutions transform India’s economy?
What can your humble mobile phone do? Plenty, if the GSM Association (GSMA) has to be believed. A recent report by the GSMA developed in collaboration with PwC, states that innovative mobile solutions can revolutionize people’s lives over the next five years.
The story behind India’s fastest supercomputer
As one of the premier R&D institutions in India, C-DAC has always been known for building supercomputers. Way back in 1991, C-DAC successfully designed, developed and launched the first ever supercomputer in India.
Oracle prepares for next-generation cloud
Those tracking the IT industry will recall how IT moguls like Larry Ellison and Bill Gates once dismissed Cloud Computing, to protect the interests of their best-selling on-premise software. Well that was around the years 2005 – 2006.
What happens to your Google account after death?
It is just as the insurance folks always tell us — plan for your family after death.