Om Malik writes about TringMe, a Bangalore, India-based startup which has come up with a way to "marry VoIP with PHP, the lingua franca of the contemporary web. TringMe describes VoicePHP as an exte read more » DiscussBury
"Leslie Lambert, vice president and chief information security officer at Sun Microsystems Inc., returned from a three-week business trip to India with a few souvenirs and a whole new set of IT secu read more » DiscussBury
"Indian outsourcer Satyam has confirmed the departure of two directors and an early board meeting to discuss its future after a disastrous few weeks..." read more » DiscussBury
"The World Bank has barred India's Satyam Computer Services – the aid institution's largest software vendor and India's fourth-largest outsourcing company..." read more » DiscussBury
"Indian police are grappling with GPS, satellite phones and Google Earth images on the trail of the Mumbai attackers and finding themselves hobbled by technological inadequacy." read more » DiscussBury
"One of India's key advantages as an offshore outsourcing location was its lower cost. But it may be losing this advantage to countries like Pakistan and Vietnam, which now offer staff at far lower read more » DiscussBury
Tony Smith writes "Graphics card maker HIS has warned punters off of netbooks bearing its brand -it didn't make them. The alert follows the appearance of an HIS-labelled mini-laptop in India."
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"The terrorists that attacked various locations in south Mumbai last week used digital maps from Google Earth to learn their way around, according to officials investigating the attacks." read more » 1 CommentBury