Archive for the 'Indian Industry' Category

Indian Cyber Laws

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

India became independent on 15th August, 1947. Since then it has been struggling through to make its stand in the world. Many new technologies were brought and many new are still are to be found. One such revolution was brought about by the introduction of the 'internet', which is till […]

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Two Sides Cyber Laws

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

Cyber laws are meant to set the definite pattern, some rules and guidelines that defined certain business activities going on through internet legal and certain illegal and hence punishable . The IT Act 2000, the cyber law of India , gives the legal framework so that information is not denied legal effect, validity or enforceability, […]

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Impact Indian Cyber Laws

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

Offshore outsourcing to India is especially buoyant. Only last month Norwich Union, Britain's biggest insurance company, joined a host of other firms including HSBC, Barclays, Marks & Spencer and Tesco, by deciding to ship jobs to Asia . But some, including the Royal Bank of Scotland and Alliance & Leicester, have pledged to keep jobs […]

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Indian Education System

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

The birth of child has been always considered as a very auspicious occasion. Right from that time, the parents and other relatives start researching in to even the very minute things, his name, his education, and much more; all those things that can affect this small little life at any point in his future.
Education, […]

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Indian Career Prospects

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

Venky Harinarayan, a pass out of Indian Institute of Technology and the founder of an e-commerce software company, Junglee, became an overnight millionaire when he along with his four co-founders (also IIT graduates) of the company decided to sell ‘Junglee’ to Amazon.com for $ 180 million. One of the remarkable deals of 1998 summers, especially […]

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After Indian Schooling

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

India is a big country, supporting the world’s second largest population and is on the verge to acquire the first rank leaving it’s near by competitor behind.
Its is therefore very natural to say that the life is not that simple in this developing country, and you need to fight to hold your existence […]

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Indian Information Technology

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

From the 1950s, IBM had a virtual monopoly of computers in India. The 360 series release in 1960s was the major workhouse of the large organizations. They even maintained a chain of programmers who could write down software's for their machines. However in 1978, when George Fernandes, ministry of industries at that time, commanded IBM […]

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Indian Software Industry

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

With the growing trend of outsourcing world wide, India is continuously focusing towards deepening its roots in the outsourcing market. Undoubtedly one can be assure of the quality and low wages, the prime requirements a company searches […]

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