IBM tries to blow away Google's 'cloud-computing' campaign with low-cost e-mail for businessesOctober 1st, 2009 IBM undercuts Google with discount e-mail serviceSAN FRANCISCO — IBM Corp. is trying to stymie Google Inc.'s expansion into the business software market.
Anantara Solutions wins Cloud Computing dealJuly 22nd, 2009 CHENNAI - Anantara Solutions, the pioneer of Second Generation Outsourcing (SGO), today announced that it has won a Cloud Computing deal from Srini NewCo, a US-based start-up. Cloud Computing is one of the six distinguishing markers of SGO.
Bodhtree partners with CompanyStore for centre of excellenceJuly 14th, 2009 HYDERABAD - Bodhtree Consulting, a leading consulting and technology provider, has forged a strategic software partnership with CompanyStore.IN for its centre of excellence (CoE) for SaaS and Cloud computing. CompanyStore.IN is a well known logo merchandising company that leverages technology to support marketing and branding for some of the biggest names of the industry.
Cordys enables business process automation for Google AppsMay 8th, 2009 PUTTEN - Cordys, a leading provider of software for business process innovation, has joined the Google Enterprise PartnerT program and is delivering structured workflow capabilities to the Google AppsT suite of communication and collaboration tools. Cordys Process Factory for Google Apps supports organizations of any size using Google Apps as part of their core business processes and projects.
High-tech UK Chinook helicopters languish in hangars after costly software errorAugust 25th, 2009 UK Chinook choppers languish after software errorLONDON — A British newspaper says eight high-tech military helicopters have been out of service for eight years because defense officials tried to save money by installing homemade software in the aircraft. The Times of London reported Tuesday that the eight Chinook Mk3s cost 259 million pounds but have been in storage since they were delivered to Britain in 2001.
State Bank group deploys anti-money laundering softwareMarch 17th, 2009 BANGALORE - The State Bank of India (SBI) group deployed 3i Infotech software to prevent money laundering in compliance with the central bank's regulatory order, the bank said Tuesday. 'We have contracted with IT software product firm 3i Infotech to deploy its anti-money laundering solution across our group comprising SBI and six associate banks to monitor any suspicious transfer of money, including terror financing,' SBI chief general manager B.S.
Sun Microsystems to hold global conference in HyderabadFebruary 3rd, 2009 HYDERABAD - Given the growing international profile of the Indian software industry, Sun Microsystems is organising its global annual developer conference here Feb 18-20 for the third time in as many years. James Gosling, the father of Java programming language and Matt Thompson, senior director, cloud developer platform, will be the keynote speakers at the three-day event, designed to showcase how developers can leverage Sun technologies, services and products.
Salesforce Service Cloud integrates with Twitter - Why and What's New?March 23rd, 2009 Salesforce.com, a notable CRM service provider are integrating Service Cloud customer-service platform with Twitter. Launched in January, the Service Cloud combines concepts like online customer communities, social networking, knowledge base information, and making data from cloud services like Facebook and Twitter available to e-mail, phone and chat-based customer service representatives.
Searching for love on net can leave you penniless!June 30th, 2009 KUALA LUMPUR - A 28-year-old woman lost RM19,000 after her cyber 'lover' tricked her into parting with her savings to help him start a business. She had thought that the cyber love affair was genuine after the stranger, purportedly from Ireland, popped the question.
Buyers to decide whether to use porn-filtering software in ChinaJune 16th, 2009 BEIJING - Customers purchasing computers in China will have the option of buying or not buying government-sponsored porn-filtering software, an official has said. The China Daily quoted the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT)official as saying: "PC makers are only required to save the setup files of the program in the hard drives of the computers, or provide CD-ROMs containing the program with their PC packages."
The users have the final say on the installation of the Green Dam-Youth Escort, so it is misleading to say the government compels PC users to use the software, the official clarified.
Facebook scam leads Missouri woman to think her friend is in trouble, wire money to EnglandSeptember 2nd, 2009 Facebook scam leads woman to wire funds abroadST. LOUIS — Police say a Missouri woman was tricked into wiring about $4,000 to an account in England after receiving messages from a friend on Facebook asking for help.
AOL hires senior VP for advertising from software company CoolirisSeptember 30th, 2009 AOL hires senior VP for advertisingNEW YORK — AOL LLC said Tuesday it has hired Shashi Seth from software maker Cooliris Inc. for the position of senior vice president of global advertising.
Video game site lets players win (or lose) money based on their gaming skillsJuly 29th, 2009 Video game site lets players bet on their skillsNEW YORK — Although you can win or lose real money, BringIt.com is not considered online gambling, and it's legal in 39 states. The site, which lets players challenge other gamers for money, says it is different from online poker and other games of chance because video games are considered a game of skill.
Be careful when accessing your computer from afar (To go with Did you know you can access your computer from anywhere?)January 31st, 2009 NEW DELHI - Be careful when you access your computer over the Internet. Here are some safety tips:
* Install file-sharing software carefully, so that you know what's being shared.
Microsoft takes the bite out of Apple, but till how far?April 2nd, 2009 Can the tight US economy help Microsoft beat back the cavalry charge of its much smaller, but much cooler, competitor Apple? The software giant from Seattle seems to sense a whiff of opportunity in the air, bombarding the trendy maker of Macs, iPhones and iPods in ads and executive comments for being too expensive in these penny-pinching times.The latest salvo comes in the form of widely screened TV ads, which show what Microsoft says are real life computer users shopping for new machines. In one ad a bubbly, red-haired, 20-something named Lauren goes looking for a 17-inch laptop with a $1,000 budget.