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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Microsoft plans for 2012: to buy LinkedIn & Netflix


Market research firm IDC predicts a large number of transactions and purchases in 2012. This is due to the fact that companies want to increase their presence in cloud computing, social networking and online content. Among other IDC predicted past Thursday that Microsoft would buy Netflix to give it a stronghold in online video entertainment and LinkedIn to get into social networking.
The same prediction for a Microsoft-Netflix deal was made last year, but chief analyst Frank Gens said it makes even more sense now, given Netflix’s diminished market value and expected losses next year from growing content licensing bills.
“In 2012, part of Microsoft’s challenge is to counter what Apple and Amazon have done and what Google is building up – a really strong media and content marketplace,” Gens said. By offering movies, music and other content, Apple, Amazon and Google are aiding their mobile device ecosystems, including tablets and smartphones.
“Without a media and content cloud, the competitiveness of Microsoft’s mobile platforms could be greatly diminished,” Gens predicted.
The research firm also predicts that major information technology providers will make big “statement-type acquisitions” in social technologies. They’ll do these deals to show customers that they understand that social tech will be a big part of IT’s next growth platform.
Microsoft is likely buying LinkedIn and then acquiring a company like Taleo to enhance the social recruiting capabilities of the service.
A LinkedIn acquisition makes a good deal of sense. As Facebook shows, social networking has begun to replace search as the Internet’s dominant technology, and puts its tentacles into every part of people’s lives. People increasingly use it not just to find friends, but to find information, reviews, entertainment and more – everything that search used to do. It would be a way for Microsoft to do an end-around Google search.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Airtel Free Twitter Access

Airtel Offers Free Twitter Access
Realizing the increasing popularity of social networking, Airtel offers free access to Twitter for the first time in India. Airtel users can now access twitter free of cost from their mobile phones.



Online Shopping is Increase in South Asia

Online Shopping on the Increase in South Asia
There has been a steady rise in the number of online shoppers in South Asia, particularly in mainland China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan and Thailand, reveals Visa eCommerce Consumer Monitor 2010.



Google Chrome Overtakes Firefox Globally

Google Chrome Overtakes Firefox Globally
Google Chrome launched in 2008 overtakes Firefox for the first time to become the second most popular web browser after Internet Explorer globally, reveals StatCounter, a web analytics company.

Microsoft, Google and Facebookrecruiting students IIT

Global Tech Titans Hunt for IITians
Bangalore: The titans of technology, Microsoft, Google and Facebook, are recruiting students from the Indian Institutes of Technology across the country, for their headquarters, reports Times of India.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Motorola Droid Razr Review


The name conjures up a whole lot of emotions for many people, especially for those who owned or lusted after one in its lifetime. The Razr was a status symbol, a fashion icon and one of the most successful flip phones of all time, a title it holds till today. Of the many iterations that followed, none could recreate its success - but Motorola is trying yet again to change that, with the newest Razr, also called the Droid Razr or the XT910


The new Razr wears the name with pride. But why this comparison? After all, what could a phone launched in 2004 possibly have in common with an Android smartphone launched in 2011? For starters, like the original Razr, the Droid Razr is razor-thin. It also uses innovative materials (anodised aluminium then, Kevlar fibre and stainless steel now). And it was cutting-edge for its time (a really large and high-res screen, superlative performance and high durability).

Motorola has used a special water-resistant 'nano' coating - even the internals are protected. Motorola claims that the device should be able to take a little splash of water without any issues. And at 7.1 mm, it is impossibly slim. By comparison, Samsung's Galaxy S II is 8.5 mm, Apple's latest iPhone 4S is 9.3 mm while HTC's Sensation is 11.3 mm thick.

MotoRazr 2011

The super amoled screen is one of the most dazzling screens on any smartphone.

Thanks to the qualities of amoled, blacks are truly black and not a shade of grey The camera is super-quick, both while starting up and with shot-to-shot times. It can geo-tag photos, touch to focus, detect faces, stabilise shaky photos and shoot full HD video.

The 8 MP camera unit, 3.5 mm (headphone), micro HDMI and micro USB ports are on the top inside the 'hump' - a design highlight that dates back to the first Razr

It may be Kevlar, but it's not bullet proof. Kevlar enhances the 'premium-ness' of the device - plus it's surprisingly resistant to scratches, even from a knife Fitting all this impressive hardware into a shell that is mostly 7.1 mm thick is nothing short of an engineering marvel.

Even the non-user replaceable battery is wafer-thin. First phone to use Kevlar extensively

The thinnest smartphone at just 7.1 mm (original Razr was 13.9 mm)

Extensive use of glue to hold it together Water resistant internals (splash proof only) & stainless steel backbone

Specs

Quad band GSM, 3G, 4.3-inch super amoled touchscreen, 1.2 Ghz dual core processor, 1GB RAM, 8MP front, 1.3 MP front cameras, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi, GPS, 127 grams

Price: Rs 33,990

Ringing out competition

The new Droid Razr certainly has all the right ingredients, but it remains to be seen whether it will be able to recreate some of the success that the original Razr enjoyed. Motorola has some tough competition from HTC, LG and Samsung - all of whom already offer large-screened, dual-core Android superphones.

MotoRazr 2004

The 176 x 220 pixel, 2.2-inch internal screen was huge at the time. It was great for photographs and web browsing, thanks to the high resolution (for the time) The keyboard was etched from a single wafer of metal, with a cool blue electroluminescent backlight. It was figuratively and literally a cutting-edge design The all-aluminium outer panels meant that the Razr was always cool to the touch - it was one of the defining features of the phone

The outer screen was smaller and lower resolution, but it still showed a lot of information (including network name, signal strength, time and caller name)

At 13.9 mm, the Razr was the slimmest clamshell phone of its time. Save for the large hump at the bottom, the phone was an even thickness when flipped open

Specs

Quad band GSM with GPRS, VGA camera, Dual colour screens, 5.5MB total memory, Bluetooth, Mini USB, 95 gm

Price: Rs 8,000-15,000

 

iPhone 3GS price cut to Rs 19,990 in India


NEW DELHI: Yes, you read that right. According to cellphone dealers, Apple is "re-launching" its two-year-old iPhone at a price of Rs 19,990 in India. The move is likely to counter cheap Android smartphones that have flooded the market recently. This particular version of iPhone will come with 8GB internal storage.

 Manish Khatri, a mobile dealer in Mumbai, tweeted on Friday evening that shops had already received stock and the phone will be available from Saturday at the said price with one year official warranty. In Delhi too, several dealers said they had received stock of iPhone 3GS (8GB) on Thursday evening.
iPhone 3GS was originally released in June 2009. It has a 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen (320 x 480 pixels) and is powered by a 600Mhz processor. However, as it happens in the case of Apple products, the hardware specifications can be misleading when it comes to performance and usability.
Apple's latest iOS version 4.3 supports iPhone 3GS and that makes the phone a worthy opponent to similarly-priced Android devices that have better hardware. Apple has also said that iOS 5 will work on iPhone 3GS though it is likely that not all features will be supported.
At the price of Rs 19,990, iPhone 3GS will directly compete with Samsung Nexus S, a phone that saw its price fall by over Rs 6,000 to touch Rs 19,999 a few weeks ago. Nexus S, which runs on Android 2.3 aka Gingerbread, has a 4-inch capacitive screen. It is powered by a 1Ghz processor, packs 512MB RAM and comes with 16GB internal storage.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

An Earthlike Planet Found


NASA, Nov 27 (TruthDive): Scientists claim to have discovered a potentially habitable planet which has an environment much similar to that of Earth and may contain water and even life.
Gliese 581g, located around 123 trillion miles away, orbits a star at a distance that places it squarely in the habitable – or Goldilocks – zone, Nasa said.
Gliese 581g, which some believe may be able to support human life. However, although the planet has many of the conditions necessary for us, there is some bad news’: it’s about 20 light years – or 118,000,000,000,000 miles – from Earth. To put that into perspective, if a rocket flying from Earth travelled at a tenth of the speed of light (19,000 miles a second) it would take 200 years to arrive at Gliese 581g.
The planet is thought to be one of six worlds that orbits the red dwarf star Gliese 518, which is 50 times cooler and a third of the size of the our Sun, however some astronomers doubt its existence.
The new findings are based on 11 years of observations of the nearby red dwarf star Gliese 581 using the HIRES spectrometer on the Keck I Telescope by a team of planet-hunters from University of California (UC) Santa Cruz and the Carnegie Institution of Washington.
But U.S. experts believe Saturn’s moon, Titan, is still the most likely so far to support life based on surface conditions and whether vital chemical reactions are possible.
In the paper, the authors propose a series of indices that could be used by the international community as it continues to search for signs of extra-terrestrial life.
Dirk Schulze-Makuch, first author on the new paper and an astrobiologist at Washington State University, said the team said such an index would have two main components.
“The first question is whether Earth-like conditions can be found on other worlds, since we know empirically that those conditions could harbor life,” said Schulze-Makuch. “The second question is whether conditions exist on exoplanets that suggest the possibility of other forms of life, whether known to us or not. As a practical matter, interest in exoplanets is going to focus initially on the search for terrestrial, Earth-like planets.”

Monday, November 28, 2011

C-DAC bags award for innovation excellence

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The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), the premier research and development organisation under the Ministry of Communications and IT, has bagged the IDC High-Power Computing (HPC) Innovation Excellence Award announced at the International Data Corporation briefing on the sidelines of the Supercomputing Conference 2011 held in Seattle.
The award was presented to Goldi Misra, group coordinator and head, HPC Solutions Group, C-DAC, for the indigenously developed HPC product ‘CHReME' (C-DAC HPC Resource Management Engine).
CHReME serves as a user-friendly innovative Web interface tool that allows scientists and researchers to utilise their HPC system optimally for their research, without expending their energy towards the detailed workings of HPC and, hence, resulting in more accurate results.
It also provides the statistical information represented in graphs and charts, which facilitate the monitoring and management of HPC resources in a judicial manner.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

India Ranks 112th Globally in Internet Speed

India Ranks 112th Globally in Internet Speed
India has crossed the 100 million internet users mark however, the speed of browsing is still quite slow.




Friday, November 25, 2011

Asus Technology Launches New Laptop


Asus Technology Launches New Laptop
Asus Technology, an information technology company has claimed of creating a new laptop called "ZENBOOK UX31". The laptop would be available in two versions, one with 11.6 inch screen and other with 13.3 inch screen.
The laptops will have thickness of 0.11 inch and 0.67 inch at the rear. The laptop is being perceived as the slimmest laptop across the global markets.
For those who are interested in buying it, would have to make a payment of Rs 89,999. The laptop is easy to carry as it weighs 1.4kg alone and is powered by a core i7 processor. Besides, it also has 4GB RAM, 256GB hard disk and a chiclet style keyboard.
The ZENBOOK UX31 has already been introduced in India. However, those who don’t wish to buy the costly product can wait little longer as the manufacturer is planning to launch its low price version in 2012.
The ZENBOOK UX31 as compared to Acer Aspire S3 and Lenovo IdeaPad U300S has an advantage of its high-end specs. The laptop has all the magnificent features like a thin and light frame, solid state storage, quick boot and powerful battery backup.
Besides, the gadget runs on Intel’s latest mobile processor, a Huron River Intel Core i7-2677M at 1.7GHz. Its battery backup is quite strong as it can run for 7 hours without charging. Moreover, it can stand by for about 10 days.
The gadget has all the advanced features like audio from Bang & Olufsen ICEpower and Asus SonicMaster Tech, a USB-to-Ethernet adapter, Bluetooth 4.0, 3MP webcam and microphone, SD card reader, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and microHDMI and miniVGA ports. The laptop is a must purchase gadget for techies. Although its price is quite high, its lowers price version model is expected to be out in 2012.

Google’s Internet Bus


Google’s Internet Bus Reaches Kolkata

Google’s Internet Bus Reaches Kolkata

Introduced in 2009 to serve large number of people in the region, Google’s Internet Bus project is on its newest way to educate and aware more people about the Internet.
After spreading internet awarness all over the country, including 11 states like Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, Google’s Internet Bus project is all set to enter Kolkata now. Moreover, the reports have also confirmed that the project will run through Uluberia on December 2 and will then cover some other regions like Haldia, Purulia, Asansol, Durgapur, Behrampore and Chandannagar.
“We had begun the internet bus back in February 2009 and now the bus will tour the state. We hope to create awareness about the internet as we believe that continuous efforts will enable the common man to utilize the knowledge”, said Google India Director Mr. Vinay Goel, who further added that bus is primarily targeting the first time users of internet, public places and schools.
In the recently started Google Internet Bus Project, the bus actually works with schools of the towns and helps them to learn more and maximum about Internet and its uses. The Google Internet Bus project is an initiative of Google India which aims to all the people aware about internet services and its uses by taking it into those regions of the country, where no one can even imagine. Latest, the project has entered West Bengal and will be serving the region for some time.
With help of the Google’s Internet Bus, the brains behind the project have been able to efficiently take computers and mobile terminals (all connected to the Internet) in the hinterland of India. Moreover, the project has also successfully covered 11 states and 130 cities so far by travelling 50,000 km.

iPhone 4S launched in India


iPhone 4S launched in India starting Rs.44,500


The Apple iPhone 4S was on Friday launched in the Indian market by leading telecom operators Bharti Airtel and Aircel at a starting price of Rs.44,500 for the 16-GB model. 
The 32-GB and 64-GB versions of the smartphone are available for Rs.50,900 and Rs.57,500 respectively. 

The firms are also offering various data plans along with the handsets. 

Powered by an A5 chip, the phone delivers up to two times faster performance and seven times faster graphics. Its eight-megapixel camera allows users to also record 1080p HD video with image stabilisation. 

The handset is equipped with the new operating system iOS 5 and also has over 200 new features, including notification centre and Twitter integration. 

The phone also has the new voice-activated personal assistant feature Siri, which allows for using voice to send messages, make calls, set reminders and many other things.

Indian IT companies among world's lowest-paying employers

NEW DELHI: India Inc is among the world's lowest paying employers in the IT space, with their mid-to-senior level staff getting an average salary of $36,120 (about Rs 18.5 lakh) per annum - less than one-fourth of the IT pay package at globally top-paying Swiss companies. 
NEW DELHI: India Inc is among the world's lowest paying employers in the IT space, with their mid-to-senior level staff getting an average salary of $36,120 (about Rs 18.5 lakh) per annum - less than one-fourth of the IT pay package at globally top-paying Swiss companies. 
The IT sector salaries are highest in the world in Switzerland at an average of $167,890 (about Rs 87 lakh) per annum, as per a study titled 'World wide IT Salary 2011'. 

The study, conducted by global recruitment service provider MyHiringClub.com, found that India is ranked seventh on a list of the 10 worst IT paymasters globally. 

On the other hand, Switzerland stands at the top spot among the top-paying nations in the IT sector. The study took into account the average salaries for people with six and more years of experience for the Indian and other companies. 

The report compared the total annual cash compensation and total remuneration information for IT staff in more than 6,000 companies across 41 different countries and found that employers in western Europe are the best paymasters. 

It also found that compensation in developed countries focus more on variable factors, such as bonus schemes, to attract staff. At the same time, the emphasis remains on cash compensation in the lower-paying countries. 

"The impact of outsourcing and off-shoring on IT roles in North America and Western Europe helps explain the pattern of global pay. Lower-level roles are being moved to regions where talent is cheaper," MyHiringClub.com CEO Rajesh Kumar said. 

"India continues to be amongst the leading destinations for IT development, given its cost advantage. However, salary inflation and talent shortage could emerge as major challenges in maintaining this position in future," he added. 

IT managers in India, however, fare better than their peers in Vietnam, Bulgaria, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia, where the average annual salaries were even lower at $28,940, $32,560, $32,980, $33,000 and $35,870, respectively. 

Also, large pay gaps exist between the junior and senior career streams in India, Indonesia, Chile, Brazil and Vietnam, the survey said. 
The IT sector salaries are highest in the world in Switzerland at an average of $167,890 (about Rs 87 lakh) per annum, as per a study titled 'World wide IT Salary 2011'. 

The study, conducted by global recruitment service provider MyHiringClub.com, found that India is ranked seventh on a list of the 10 worst IT paymasters globally. 

On the other hand, Switzerland stands at the top spot among the top-paying nations in the IT sector. The study took into account the average salaries for people with six and more years of experience for the Indian and other companies. 

The report compared the total annual cash compensation and total remuneration information for IT staff in more than 6,000 companies across 41 different countries and found that employers in western Europe are the best paymasters. 

It also found that compensation in developed countries focus more on variable factors, such as bonus schemes, to attract staff. At the same time, the emphasis remains on cash compensation in the lower-paying countries. 

"The impact of outsourcing and off-shoring on IT roles in North America and Western Europe helps explain the pattern of global pay. Lower-level roles are being moved to regions where talent is cheaper," MyHiringClub.com CEO Rajesh Kumar said. 
NEW DELHI: India Inc is among the world's lowest paying employers in the IT space, with their mid-to-senior level staff getting an average salary of $36,120 (about Rs 18.5 lakh) per annum - less than one-fourth of the IT pay package at globally top-paying Swiss companies. 

The IT sector salaries are highest in the world in Switzerland at an average of $167,890 (about Rs 87 lakh) per annum, as per a study titled 'World wide IT Salary 2011'. 

The study, conducted by global recruitment service provider MyHiringClub.com, found that India is ranked seventh on a list of the 10 worst IT paymasters globally. 

On the other hand, Switzerland stands at the top spot among the top-paying nations in the IT sector. The study took into account the average salaries for people with six and more years of experience for the Indian and other companies. 

The report compared the total annual cash compensation and total remuneration information for IT staff in more than 6,000 companies across 41 different countries and found that employers in western Europe are the best paymasters. 

It also found that compensation in developed countries focus more on variable factors, such as bonus schemes, to attract staff. At the same time, the emphasis remains on cash compensation in the lower-paying countries. 

"The impact of outsourcing and off-shoring on IT roles in North America and Western Europe helps explain the pattern of global pay. Lower-level roles are being moved to regions where talent is cheaper," MyHiringClub.com CEO Rajesh Kumar said. 

"India continues to be amongst the leading destinations for IT development, given its cost advantage. However, salary inflation and talent shortage could emerge as major challenges in maintaining this position in future," he added. 

IT managers in India, however, fare better than their peers in Vietnam, Bulgaria, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia, where the average annual salaries were even lower at $28,940, $32,560, $32,980, $33,000 and $35,870, respectively. 

Also, large pay gaps exist between the junior and senior career streams in India, Indonesia, Chile, Brazil and Vietnam, the survey said. 
"India continues to be amongst the leading destinations for IT development, given its cost advantage. However, salary inflation and talent shortage could emerge as major challenges in maintaining this position in future," he added. 

IT managers in India, however, fare better than their peers in Vietnam, Bulgaria, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia, where the average annual salaries were even lower at $28,940, $32,560, $32,980, $33,000 and $35,870, respectively. 

Also, large pay gaps exist between the junior and senior career streams in India, Indonesia, Chile, Brazil and Vietnam, the survey said. 

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

IBM opens three new offices in India

NEW DELHI: IBM has announced the opening of three regional offices in India as part of the company's on-going geographic expansion in the country. 

The new offices in Dehradun, Guwahati and Raipur provide IBM with a footprint of 18 branch offices across India to date. IBM is currently focused on increasing its presence in smaller, rapidly developing Indian cities as part of its plan to establish a presence in 40 Indian cities by 2013. 

The company is witnessing demand forinformation management, security, cloud computing and business analytics solutions as businesses and government organizations turn to IT to reduce costs and gain competitive advantage. The company is also 

investing in the education system in these regions with a number of partnerships and academic initiatives especially to support the growth of Open Source technologies. IBM has partnered withIndian Institute of Technology ( IIT) in Guwahati. 

"These are dynamic times for Indian regional development and there is tremendous market potential in these cities that we are expanding into," said Nipun Mehrotra, Vice President, General Business, Geographic Expansion, IBM India/South Asia. 

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Top 10 Reasons Companies Outsource


  • Reduce and control operating costs
  • Improve company focus
  • Gain access to world-class capabilities
  • Free internal resources for other purposes
  • Resources are not available internally
  • Accelerate reengineering benefits
  • Function difficult to manage/out of control
  • Make capital funds available
  • Share risks
  • Cash infusion

Thursday, November 17, 2011

SQL Server 2012 Release Candidate is now Available



Building on our announcement at the PASS Summit 2011 in early October, today we are excited to announce the SQL Server 2012 Release Candidate (RC). SQL Server 2012 RC is the first release which is feature complete and represents an exciting milestone for customers and partners looking to experience the full value of SQL Server 2012. 
Over 100K customers have downloaded the SQL Server 2012 Community Technology Previews to date which, through customer feedback, has helped Microsoft deliver a high-quality Release Candidate.

Microsoft SQL Server   

As the foundation of the cloud-ready information platform, SQL Server 2012 will help organizations unlock breakthrough insights across the organization as well quickly build solutions and extend data across on-premises and public cloud backed by mission critical confidence.
The SQL Server 2012 Release Candidate delivers great value to customers:

  • Greater availability. Deliver the required 9s and data protection with AlwaysOn, delivering added functionality over CTP3 that allows customers to experience multiple, readable secondaries for distributed scale of reporting and backup workloads and support for FileTable and FILESTREAM which brings first-class HA to complex data types.
  • Blazing-fast performance. More effectively govern performance in multi-tenancy environments like private cloud. Resource Governor enhancements include support for 64 resource pools, greater CPU usage control, and resource pool affinity for partitioning of physical resources and predictable resource allocation.
  • Rapid data exploration. Empower end users with new insights through rapid data exploration and visualization. Discover new insights at the speed of thought with more feature/functionality in Power View, the highly interactive, familiar browser-based data exploration, visualization, and presentation experience for end users. 
  • Credible, consistent data. In addition to CTP3 functionality delivered for Data Quality Services and Master Data Services, customers can better support heterogeneous data within Data Warehouses through new Change Data Capture (CDC) support for Oracle.
  • Optimized productivity.  Optimize IT and developer productivity across server and cloud with the new SQL Server Data Tools, a unified development experience for database and business intelligence projects, and cloud-ready capabilities within SQL Server Management Studio for snapshot backups to the Windows Azure Platform.  Additionally, SQL Server 2012 offers a new version of Express – LocalDB. SQL Express LocalDB is a lightweight version of Express with all its programmability features, yet runs in user mode with a fast, zero-configuration installation and short list of pre-requisites.  For more information and to try it out, go here.

Today, you have the chance to download, preview and deploy the full marquee capabilities being delivered in SQL Server 2012. RC is a production quality release that includes access to upgrade and migration tools like Upgrade Advisor, Distributed Replay and SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA). Upgrade Advisor and Distributed Replay allow you to perform thorough analysis and testing of your current SQL Server applications before upgrading so you know what to expect. You can also use SSMA to automate migrate non-SQL Server databases to SQL Server 2012.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Google Buys 2 Startups Company

Google Buys 2 Startups Company : Apture, Katango

Internet titan Google Inc has acquired two startup firms, Apture and Katango, for an undisclosed amount that would help it enhance the user experience of its browser and social networking services.

121 Million Internet Users in India

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121 Million Internet Users in India by December-End



With increasing affordability of PCs and internet penetration, India is all set to have 121 million internet users by December 2011, a study by Internet and Mobile Association of India and IMRB has said.

 
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