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Lighting Manufacturer Surya Roshni Streamlines Supply Chain With Bright Results

whitepaper New Delhi-based Surya Roshni Ltd is India's second-largest manufacturer of lighting products. Surya Roshni wanted to improve integration between purchasing, manufacturing, and distribution departments and store company-wide data in one location.

Tags: supply chain management

[11 May 2008]

SAP ERP Helps Tata Motors to Serve Their Customers Better and Faster

whitepaper Tata Motors Limited, India's largest automobile company, is the leader by far in commercial vehicles in each segment, and the second largest in the passenger vehicles market with winning products in the compact, mid-size car and utility vehicle...

Tags: erp

[11 May 2008]

Met Office forecasts blue skies for green IT

News Other countries using the Met Office's model for forecasting include India and Australia. It seems fitting that after the Met Office helped open the eyes of the world to global warming it is at the forefront of efforts to prevent it.

Tags: met office, energy, green it

[09 May 2008]

Europe, India net gets cast under the sea

News Verizon Communications's business unit said yesterday it would help build an undersea cable connecting Europe, India and the Middle East in order to expand its global network and support internet traffic.

Tags: internet, cable, verizon

[07 May 2008]

Job boom: Indian outsourcing braced for eight million more

News India will gain about eight million outsourcing jobs over the next decade as the industry booms in smaller cities, according to official forecasts. Minor cities in India will snap up about two million of these jobs, according to a report of India's...

Tags: india, offshoring, outsourcing

[06 May 2008]

Vodafone plugs iPhone gaps

News Later this year, Vodafone customers in Australia, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, Italy, India, Portugal, New Zealand, South Africa and Turkey will be able to purchase the iPhone for use on the Vodafone network.

Tags: italy, vodafone, iphone

[06 May 2008]

India edgy about outsourcing newbies?

News India's fears that other countries are undercutting its dominance of the global outsourcing market have pushed it into extending a tax break for software companies say consultants. The finance minister for India, Palaniappan Chidambaram, decided to...

Tags: india, offshoring, outsourcing

[06 May 2008]

Photos: India 999

Photo Now the government has agreed to help roll out the Emergency Management and Research Institute 108 service that offers one number and one ambulance fleet - with vehicles as seen here - to serve India's entire population of one billion people by 2010.

Tags: satyam, india, ambulance

[01 May 2008]

Dear silicon.com... XP lives, the femtocell 'truth', BlackBerry bashing…

Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ Peter Cochrane's Blog: Airport insecurity ¦ Video Cheat Sheet: Data Breaches ¦ Photos: The Birth of Hi-Tech Britain ¦ India's high-tech...

Tags: iphone, blackberry, femtocell, vista

[01 May 2008]

Editor's Blog: Time to take the politicians out of technology?

Comment Here's your chance in our India photo story. As an aside, I'm pretty sure neither the abacus nor the wheel was invented by the government. If they had been - assuming public sector project management skills haven't changed - the abacus would have...

Tags: public sector, government

[30 Apr 2008]

Indian techies snubbing US jobs in favour of home

News Graduates from the Indian Institutes of Technology so called 'IITians' told Evalueserve that India was fast catching up with the US for the range and quality of career prospects. Between 1964 and 2001 the number of IITians staying in India was 65...

Tags: it, india, outsourcing

[29 Apr 2008]

India's high-tech cities, web whispers, Babbage's Difference engine and more...

Photo This month silicon.com senior reporter Nick Heath visited India to check out the high-tech goings on in Hyderabad and Chennai. Photo credit: MoD silicon.com recently took a trip to visit Wipro, one of India's biggest IT companies, at the...

Tags: hyderabad, robots, bangalore

[29 Apr 2008]

Scottish Water splashes out on tech

News The contracts have been signed with BT for mobile, data, voice and network services, Fujitsu for service desk and infrastructure support and India's Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) for application management.

Tags: transformation, managed services, fujitsu, water

[28 Apr 2008]

Photos: Discover high-tech India

Photo Bangalore is India's most famous offshore location but the city of Hyderabad is also one of the country's tech hotspots, and silicon.com went to see it first hand this month. Photo credit: Nick Heath silicon.com also visited another of India's...

Tags: offshoring, india, outsourcing

[28 Apr 2008]

Real and virtual worlds combine in India

News This futuristic vision is almost here says Indian outsourcer Satyam as it unveiled a technology to blend the real and virtual worlds at its R&D labs in Chennai in southern India. You open a door, pass through and close it behind you - nothing...

Tags: satyam, hologram, outsourcing

[25 Apr 2008]

Tech to tackle India's poverty

News Villagers in India are turning to technology to lift them out of the deprivation that keeps 280 million people in the country below the poverty line. Change is stirring in the heart of rural India as computer-filled business process outsourcing...

Tags: csr, india, outsourcing

[23 Apr 2008]

China key to Indian IT growth

News  Tough bargaining forces outsourcing price cuts   Profile: Nandan Nilekani, co-chairman, Infosys   India losing status as offshore king?  Productivity gains driving IT outsourcing  Tax payer still owed millions by...

Tags: satyam, offshore, outsource, centres

[21 Apr 2008]

Corus hammers out £26m IT deal with Capgemini

News The new five-year outsourcing contracts will run through to 2013, with some of the IT work being offshored to Capgemini's operations in India and Poland, as part of plans to significantly reduce mainframe running costs.

Tags: capgemini, corus

[17 Apr 2008]

RIM-India: To meet again over security

News The Indian government will hold its next meeting with BlackBerry-maker RIM next week, a government official has said, as the two sides look for a way to meet India's security concerns. India's Ministry of Telecommunications has written to RIM...

Tags: email, blackberry, rim

[17 Apr 2008]

Mobile banking set for boom time

News Juniper predicts the biggest region for mobile banking services will be China and the Far East, followed by Western Europe and India. The number of people accessing banking services via their mobile phones will increase tenfold over the next four...

Tags: security, consumer, payment, mobile

[16 Apr 2008]

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