India's second largest software services company, Infosys, is currently on a hiring spree. Like other IT firms, the IT major Infosys is also adding thousands of talents to its workforce. If reports are to be believed, Infosys is hiring for several job profiles across India.
Amid apprehensions of massive job loss in the IT companies, India’s top tech giants - TCS, Infosys and Wipro have planned to hire over 1 lakh fresh graduates this financial year (2021-2022), certainly bringing much relief for the students who are graduating this year
New Delhi: A student team of the Delhi Technological University (DTU) has built software which will enable people with certain disabilities to operate computers with blinks of their eyes and movement of their heads, a statement said on Wednesday. Named ‘Sysbot’, the software, built by a four-member team for a Hackathon organised by Women in […]
Bengaluru: Vishal Sikka on Friday resigned as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Managing Director (MD) of global software major Infosys Ltd, said the company. “The Board of Directors has accepted the resignation of Vishal Sikka… with immediate effect at its meeting held on Friday,” said the IT major in a statement here.
New York: Software giant Microsoft has bought startup Deis that specialises in containers — a modern way to develop and deploy software. The deal is seen as a boost to Microsoft’s cloud because software containers are termed as the new building blocks of cloud-based applications. According to a report in Fortune on Monday, the containers […]
New York:A new system that repairs dangerous software bugs by automatically importing functionality from other, more secure apps in just two minutes has been found, says researchers. The study was done by researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The system called CodePhage repairs software errors by transferring code from a “donor” application to the […]
With the Justice M B Shah Commission of Enquiry indicting both the Odisha government and the Centre for illegal mining in the state, direction was given today to the mines department to use Google Earth software for monitoring
New Delhi: As chorus in India grows to safeguard key defence installations and organisations from nation-state cyber criminals, IBM with its enterprise-grade security solutions is ready to partner the government on cyber-proofing sensitive data on Cloud. According to Vikas Arora, IBM Cloud and Cognitive Software Leader, IBM India/South Asia, the company is ready with a […]
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