Symantec India to identify products for global market
Symantec's product development center in Pune, India, has been assigned to identify new products for the company's markets worldwide, according to an executive of the company.
Symantec's product development center in Pune, India, has been assigned to identify new products for the company's markets worldwide, according to an executive of the company.
IBM will try out a pay-per-use model in Asia for its Rational software development tools, part of an effort to make them more affordable and accessible to small companies, an executive with IBM's Rational Software division said.
Intransa, a vendor of equipment for Internet Protocol-based storage area networks (IP SANs), has decided to license its management software to third parties, according to an Intransa executive.
Microsoft Research is working on a technology that will enable software developers and system integrators (SIs) to develop and modify enterprise business applications at a higher abstraction level than basic coding, according to a researcher at Microsoft Research India.
Japanese electronics maker, NEC, is setting up a software joint venture in India with HCL Technologies, an Indian software services company.
Finding the GNU General Public License (GPL) too restrictive with regard to derived works, a professor at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Mumbai is working on an alternative license that will allow people to take commercial benefit from work derived from an open-source program.
Indian outsourcing company, Wipro, has reported net income of $US363 million for the fiscal year to March 31, a jump of 58 per cent. Revenue also climbed by 39 per cent to $US1.87 billion.
Dell plans to increase the number of staff at its Indian call center and software development operations to 10,000 by the end of the year, the company's president and chief executive officer (CEO) said Friday.
Best known for its graphics chips, Nvidia is moving to make other parts of the computer motherboard, even if that means occasionally competing with larger companies like Intel, according to Jen-Hsun Huang, Nvidia's president and chief executive officer.
Starting off as an IP (intellectual property) provider of the ARM embedded RISC microprocessor core, ARM Holdings in the UK expanded into creating and licensing other technology for the silicon and software components that go into devices like mobile phones. This enterprise may occasionally irk some of its partners, ARM Holdings Chairman Sir Robin Saxby acknowledges in this interview.
Voice over IP (VOIP) and open source technology hold great promise for cost savings, but also threaten traditional ways of doing business. Rather than shy away from the challenges that these disruptive technologies represent, Bell Laboratories, the renowned R&D (research and development) arm of Lucent Technologies Inc. in Murray Hill, New Jersey, is attempting to bring them into the mainstream.
Sun Microsystems plans to beef up its NAS (network-attached storage) product line with support for utility computing and its new zettabyte file system (ZFS), according to an executive of the company's network storage products group.
Peer-to-peer (P2P) sharing would never have gathered momentum if the music industry had adopted models for distribution over the Internet, said Intel Chief Executive Officer Craig Barrett, addressing IT executives in India Friday.
Intel is evaluating India as a possible location for a new chip manufacturing facility, according to the company's chief executive officer, Craig Barrett.
Open source databases have helped Oracle as they give users their first exposure to relational databases, according to Robert Shimp, vice president of technology marketing, Robert Shimp.