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Why enterprises must bet on a greener future with sustainable and green datacenters

As India progresses towards becoming a global hub for datacenters, there is a need for green datacenters to take the lead, making it very important for enterprises to understand the various aspects that must be considered while setting up these sustainable facilities.

Amid growing global economic gloom, Wipro, HCL Tech bet big on onboarding new talent

Wipro onboarded 14,000 freshers in the first six months of fiscal 2022, with a net increase in headcount of 600 for the quarter ended September, 2022.

BigTech braces for more trouble as US top court agrees to hear plea on protection to social media firms

The Supreme Court also agreed to hear a separate appeal by Twitter Inc of the lower court's decision to revive a similar lawsuit against that company.

Simplifying data complexity with data virtualization

No matter where the data is located or how it is formatted, data virtualization offers a single access point to all data.
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Irish regulators slap €405 m fine Instagram over data breach

The penalty is the second-biggest issued under the European Union's stringent privacy rules, after Luxembourg’s regulator fined Amazon 746 million euros last year.

India plans more teeth for antitrust law to rein in Big Tech companies

The ambitious move by the government looks to gain the kind of influence over Big Tech that Europe and China have.

Russia slaps fines on US BigTech including WhatsApp for ‘extremist activity’

This comes just days after the Russian competition watchdog slapped a 2 billion roubles ($34.2 million) fine on Google early this week.

US BigTech may face further trouble as EU plans new antitrust unit to enforce tech rules

The landmark IT rules in the EU, agreed in March, will come into force next year.
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US Big Tech fall in line, sign code of practice to check ‘harmful’ content in New Zealand

The companies including Meta Platforms Inc, Alphabet-owned Google, TikTok, Amazon.com Inc and Twitter have signed a code of practice

Overriding US BigTech reservations, European Parliament ratifies new tech laws to curb ‘illegal’ content online

The move is not just seen as a blow to US tech majors but shall also change the future of how technology is consumed across Europe.
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