M Kalam
Is India ready for $457 billion IoT opportunity?
The global IoT market is expected reach $457 billion by 2020, attaining a CAGR of 28.5% with potential to impact almost all industries.
Vehicle sharing startup Drivezy begins operation in Nagpur
Drivezy is an online vehicle sharing marketplace where people can enlist their idle cars, scooters and motrocycles to rent them to customers on a short and long-term basis.
Blockchain for global retail banking system will open new opportunities: GlobalData
Blockchain has the potential to provide a universal distributed system that can be used by several retail banks to drive efficiency
Blockchain for food supply chains: Cross-industry collaboration emerges as dominant model
Cross-industry collaboration has emerged as the dominant model for successful applications of blockchain to food supply chains.
Samsung signs 5G agreement with NEC
NEC Corporation and Samsung Electronics have partnered to work on to strengthen their next generation business portfolio including 5G.
Nasscom and Hiroshima to co-invest in Japan India IT Corridor for promoting B2B tech and talent
With an aim to enter new markets to create better opportunities for Indian tech companies, IT industry body Nasscom said that it has signed a letter of intent with prefecture Government of Hiroshima.
macOS Mojave: Researcher claims to have found new vulnerability
A security researcher has claimed to have found a new vulnerability in the latest version of macOS Mojave.
Andhra Pradesh govt partners Mastercard to launch digital marketplace e-Rythu for horticulture sector
e-Rythu will make horticulture markets more transparent for sellers and buyers, says AP Horticulture Commissioner, Chiranjiv Choudhary
Grofers partners 600 SMBs, store owners to boost its reach
Grofers said that it had partnered with 600 small businesses and store owners across Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bangalore and Kolkata.
Ericsson bags end-to-end 5G transport solution deals from Swisscom
Using Ericsson's Router 6000 and Juniper Networks' 5G core routing portfolio, Ericsson takes end-to-end responsibility for Swisscom's 4G and 5G networks – from radio base stations to the data center.