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Wipro joins BiTA to drive blockchain adoption in transportation industry
Wipro said that it has joined the Blockchain in Transport Alliance (BiTA) to spearhead the development of blockchain standards and drive blockchain adoption in the transportation industry.
Infosys opens technology hub in North Carolina, creates 4700 new jobs
Indian IT consulting firm Infosys has inaugurated its technology and innovation Hub in Raleigh.
Blockchain based startup SpringRole raises $1.3 million private funding
Early investors in SpringRole include AlphaBlock Investments, DNA (Brock Pierce and Scott Walker’s blockchain investment and consulting firm), Isaac Lee’s BlockWater and Wavemaker Genesis.
Unidentified traffic is a serious security concern, says Sophos
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Cybersecurity firm Sophos said that majority of Indian IT managers have legal liabilities when it comes to unidentified traffic in their organisations.
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Exclusive: Over 200 clients, 1.5 lakh devices use our encryption solutions in India, says WinMagic
We will continue to grow this market in India focusing on BSFI, Healthcare & Pharma, IT/ ITES and Government sectors. India is a key market for WinMagic and we see it as a big growth market for us. Our corporate is continuing to invest in Indian market, says Rahul Kumar, Country Manager, WinMagic India.
Infosys signs multi-year agreement with State of Rhode Island to establish Infosys Design and Innovation Hub
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Indian IT major Infosys has signed a multi-year partnership with the State of Rhode Island to establish an Infosys Design and Innovation Hub.
Infosys to open tech centre in North Carolina; 2,000 Americans to be hired by 2021
Indian IT major Infosys said it will open its North Carolina Technology and Innovation Hub in Raleigh
Trump Effect: Infosys to create 10,000 new jobs, establish 4 tech hub in American
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The first hub, which will open in Indiana in August 2017, is expected to create 2,000 jobs by 2021 for American workers, Indian IT major Infosys.
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Nasscom rebuts White House: India did not get the lion’s share of H-1B visas
IT industry body Nasscom rebutted the statements made by the White House on Indian companies getting the lion's share of H-1B visas. The industry body said that in FY 2015, only 6 of the top 20 H-1B recipients were Indian companies.
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