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Secure Data Analytics Capabilities for Defence Sector: Rakesh Malhotra of Qlik
In his interaction with Tech Observer Magazine at the National DefTech Summit 2022 in New Delhi, Rakesh Malhotra, Principal Solution Architect, Qlik India shares his views on the importance of analytics for defence sector and how Qlik has been enabling defence organisations with secure data analytics capabilities.
Better visibility and data analytics for defence sector: Varun Gupta of Qlik India
In his interaction with Tech Observer Magazine at the National DefTech Summit 2022 in New Delhi, Varun Gupta, Director, Government and Public Sector, Qlik India shares his views on defence modernisation and the importance of better visibility and data analytics for defence sector.
PwC rolls-out plan to hire 10,000 India techies for cloud, digital and analytics roles in next 5 years
The new jobs will mostly be created in priority areas including cloud, digital, analytics, cyber and emerging technologies.
NDAP to bolster cross-sectoral analytics and visualization, says Niti Aayog
The newly launched NDAP hosts foundational datasets from various government agencies and provides tools for analytics and visualization.
Google to shell out $100,000 on free online courses in data analytics, design to US businesses
The offer marks a big expansion of Google's Career Certificates, a programme the company launched in 2018 to help people globally boost their resumes.
IBM puts healthcare data and analytics assets on block
The transaction that is pegged at around $1 billion puts extensive and diverse data sets and products including Health Insights, MarketScan and Clinical Development on the block.
Rackspace looks to buy out cloud data analytics firm Just Analytics
Just Analytics was founded in 2011 and has more than 100 employees headquartered in Singapore with an additional employee presence in Vietnam and India.
Accenture to acquire data analytics firm BRIDGEi2i to scale up data science capabilities
Accenture's Applied Intelligence group will gain over 800 highly talented employees as a result of the purchase, bolstering and scaling its worldwide capabilities in data science, machine learning, and AI-powered insights.
Data and analytics firm Ugam to hire 1,300 tech professionals this year
The move is in line with the company's growth strategy and is likely to Ugam's momentum to meet the growing demand for the expertise of analytics and technology across industries
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