NASSCOM Centre of Excellence and ThirdEye AI (P), a group company of USD 2.2 bn Indian conglomerate, JBM Group have joined hands as innovation partners to leverage benefits from a host of opportunities including startup engagement, investment opportunities, brand advocacy and augmenting efforts towards artificial intelligence and Industry 4.0. Under this 1-year agreement, JBM will also be benefitted through discovery and matching with CoE’s engineering level curation of start-ups aligned with well-defined and mutually agreed use cases. Esha Arya, Founder, ThirdEye AI and Director, Jay Bharat Maruti, says, “We have partnered…
Month: July 2021
Tata Communications launches IZOTM Financial Cloud platform in India
Tata Communications, a global digital ecosystem enabler, today announced the launch of ‘IZOTM Financial Cloud’, a purpose-built community cloud platform, enabling next-gen digital transformation, customised to meet the stringent data privacy and protection compliance and security guidelines defined by India’s regulators for the Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) sector. Developed on Tata Communications IZOTM Private Cloud, this platform aids in building an open banking ecosystem that offers BFSI and FinTechs, the foundation to enable advanced digital services. It also allows international banks to expand their footprint in India by…
The collaboration we have with our vendors, helps us deliver quality performance
In a chat with VARINDIA, ABHISHEK RUNGTA, PROPRIETOR, COMPUTEK discusses about the business model and the growth opportunities, differentiating factors from competitors, challenges faced post COVID and much more Please give us a little brief about yourself and the company. Computek started on a modest scale when the IT sector was evolving in Hyderabad. Today, the city has become ‘Cyberabad’- a hub for major hardware and software solutions. We have been associated with Lenovo for more than 12 years now. Started our journey with retail and today we provide complete end to…
Millions of phone numbers of Clubhouse users are on sale on the Dark Web
The recent popular audio chat app Clubhouse has denied reports of a data breach after a hacker claimed to sell the phone numbers of 380 crore Clubhouse users. A database of 3.8 billion phone numbers of #Clubhouse users is up for sale on the #Darknet,” leading cybersecurity expert Jiten Jain tweeted. It also contains Numbers of people in user’s Phone Books that were Synced. According to independent security researcher Rajshekhar Rajaharia, the hacker is selling alleged Clubhouse data which contains only mobile numbers without names. No names, photos or any other details are…
Service providers are in a unique position to assist a business’s growth; optimisation initiatives and digital transformation needs”
With a vision to manage IT infrastructure in simple ways, Nutanix brings together compute, storage, networking, and virtualization in one invisible stack. Nutanix’s industry-leading Enterprise Cloud platform is enabling thousands of companies to run their apps and workloads with unparalleled performance. Companies around the world use Nutanix software to leverage a single platform to manage any app at any location at any scale for their private, hybrid and multi-cloud environments. In a chat with VARINDIA, RITESH SYAL, HEAD & DIRECTOR, CHANNELS & ALLIANCES, INDIA, NUTANIX reckoning the halcyon days before pandemic and the…
Centre introduces bill to amend insolvency law in Lok Sabha
Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman introduced a bill in Lok Sabha to amend the insolvency law and bring a pre-packaged resolution process for stressed MSMEs. Amendments would enable the government to notify the threshold of a default not exceeding ₹1 crore for initiation of pre-packaged resolution process. The Centre has already prescribed a threshold of ₹10 lakh for it. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill, 2021 — which was introduced by Corporate and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman — will replace the ordinance that was promulgated on April 4 as part of efforts to provide…
Finally RBI to launch CBDC, a digital currency from central bank
The Reserve Bank of India recently said that it has been working towards a phased implementation strategy of central bank digital currency (CBDC). The move has been welcomed by industry stakeholders, a few statements made by RBI have stoked concerns regarding the future of virtual currencies such as bitcoin, ether and dogecoin. On July 22, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) deputy governor T Rabi Sankar said the regulatory body is considering introducing a central bank digital currency (CBDC) in a phased manner. A CBDC is a legal tender issued by a central bank…
Fake Windows 11 installers becomes most popular malware today
The fake Windows 11 installers are cashing on the trending keyword to spread adware and related tools, but the trick to stay safe is actually very easy. Cybercriminals, of course, are exploiting that, slipping malware to users who think they’re downloading Microsoft’s new operating system. Officially, Windows 11 will become available to the general public in 2021, but loads of people are trying it out early by installing a pre-release build. Currently, it is only available for Windows Insider Program members and developers. But understandably there are a lot of…
IIT-Kanpur launches cyber security solutions for anti-drones technologies
The Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur launched a technology innovation hub to find cyber security solutions for intrusion detection systems, anti-drones technologies, cyber physical systems and block-chain. The cutting-edge technology in cyber security is increasing and there is a need to protect the digital assets of the common public as well as the industry and government. Key Highlights: # After a rigorous application process, 25 research and development principal investigators and 13 start-ups were selected. # Cutting-edge technology in cyber security is in increasing need to protect the digital assets of the…
Work from home may damage Spinal Cord, Doctors raises alarm
The work from home culture has changed the way we work now. Earlier, people would travel to the workplace and work for fixed hours. From home, you are ‘logged in’ almost always. People aren’t realizing what they are losing in terms of health with this new abnormal lifestyle, warns Dr Swati Bhat, Director (South) with Interventional Pain and Spine Centre (IPSC) and Head, IPSC Varsity. Many workers and employers were forced to embrace the prospect of home-based working when lockdown first started in last year March. It has…