Some high-end servers banned from sale to India
U.S. trade sanctions against India, in response to that country's nuclear tests, are expected to prohibit some American computer manufacturers from exporting their most powerful servers to India.
U.S. trade sanctions against India, in response to that country's nuclear tests, are expected to prohibit some American computer manufacturers from exporting their most powerful servers to India.
The U.S. isn't pumping out enough high-tech workers, and foreign nations are starting to fret over brain drain.
When you think of offshoring, you usually think of India. But the competition for jobs is growing and the choices are not so easy.
While Indian-Americans in the '70s and '80s typically were successful middle-management professionals in various areas of the economy, they're now becoming Internet entrepreneurs and a driving force of the booming Internet economy.With fewer than 1 million of its sons and daughters in the United States, according to the 1990 census, India has contributed immensely to the development of communications-technology enterprises, and specifically in recent years to Internet networking technology.
While a majority of tech companies looks troubled by the US economy slowdown, Infosys is standing tall. An interview with its co-founder and deputy managing director to find out the real issues behind the US slowdown.
I have a new job and you, dear readers, get to go along for at least for part of the ride.
It's all about the bandwidth...
The number breakdown of mobile subscribers, value added services, handsets and mobile banking in India and some growth projections.
Indian high-tech companies need to implement better strategies to recruit and retain employees in light of a new U.S.
Q&A Check Point Software Technologies CEO Gil Shwed takes a hard look at the changing face of cybersecurity.