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Cisco bets big on SMEs in India, to triple customer base to 90,000
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“We have about 30,000 SMEs customer in India and over the next three years we aim to triple this number to over 90, 000,” Nal Gollagunta, managing director, commercial sales, Cisco India and SAARC told TechObserver.in.
Tube Investments of India launches e-store to sale bicycles online
Tube Investments of India (TII), a part of the Murugappa Group, has launched online bicycle brand. Branded ‘Brooks’, the range offers city, off-road and kids bicycles and will be available for sale on the e-store, BrooksBicycle.com.
Coolpad launches Note 5 Lite in India, know price, specs, camera, availability
Priced at ₹8,199, Coolpad Note 5 sports an 8 mega-pixel front camera, 3GB RAM and it is exclusively available on Amazon.in
ZTE launches Blade A2 Plus; price, specs, features
Priced at Rs. 11,999, Blade A2 Plus focuses on decent design, display and quality camera
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4 hackers held for stealing vouchers worth Rs 92 lakh in Delhi
Four hackers have been arrested for digitally shoplifting vouchers worth about Rs 92 lakh of an e-commerce company by hacking its payment gateway through data tampering, Delhi Police said.
Reimagining Digital Resilience in an Uncertain World
As organisations prepare for the next wave of disruption, including responding to cyber-attacks, keeping the enterprise environment secure, and accommodating remote workers, digital resilience will be the watchword.
Indian consumer tech company Boult Audio launches Boult Drift and Boult Cosmic smartwatches
The Boult Drift and Boult Cosmic smartwatches will be available at an introductory price of Rs 1,999 and Rs 1,499, respectively.
Attack on Infosys worry top tech giants of ‘consequences’ if not aligned with govt ‘wishes’
Over the weekend, a magazine closely associated with Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) launched an attack on Indian tech giant Infosys for failing to resolve glitches in the I-T portal
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Bangladesh: Task of identifying illegal mobiles to continue till September
Bangladesh Telecommunication Authority is using the National Equipment Identity Register (NEIR) system. BTRC will use such technology for the first time in the country.
Evaly goes home office, customers fear ‘gone case’
Many businesses are severing ties with Evaly due allegations. They are not even giving products in their gift vouchers.
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