Friday 8 August 2014

IT pros get a tech ladder to rise

 
  
 
 
 
 

An Indian engineer tries to jump quickly to the managerial side, because that’s been the only path to career progression. This is the reason why many also rush to obtain MBAs. 

 IT pros get a tech ladder to rise 
 

IBM has unveiled a "brain-like" computer chip that is the size of a postage stamp and capable of processing massive amounts of data. 

 IBM unveils chip that emulates human brain 
 

In his first week as Infosy new CEO, Vishal Sikka has approved around 5,000 promotions to help retain key staff and improve employee morale at the software company. 

 Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka okays 5,000 promotions 
 

The New York Times recently put together a list of the 200 highest-paid CEOs in America. Here are 17 highest-paid tech CEOs from the list. 

 17 highest-paid tech CEOs 
 

Microsoft is developing touchscreen technology for mobile devices that will be able to provide different sensations based on what you're tapping. 

 Microsoft wants to change the way you use your smartphone's screen 
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While some tech CEOs, including Facebook head Mark Zuckerberg and Google cofounders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, have opted to receive a $1 annual salary, others are still bringing in the big bucks. The New York Times recently put together a list of t...

 17 highest-paid tech CEOs 
 
 

Over 1.5 billion such transactions were conducted between January and July this year. 

 Over 1.5bn e-governance transactions completed between January and July 2014 
 

Yahoo said it will join Google to create a secure email system by next year that could make it nearly impossible for hackers or government officials to read users' messages. 

 Yahoo to join Google effort to encrypt email: WSJ 
 

The 44-year-old Kalyanaraman Srinivasan is chief operating officer, Groupon, a portmanteau for group coupon, and at one time, the fastest growing company in the world that grew from $1 million in seed money to $1 billion in two years. 

 Groupon COO Kal Raman loves being the underdog 
 

Google India has changed the way it recruits from engineering colleges, trashing paper-based tests in favour of Google Jams or coding competitions. 

 Google to recruit through coding competitions 
 

Apple's devices have never appeared on a Chinese list of products eligible to be bought with public money, state media quoted an official as saying. 

 Apple was never on China's procurement list: Report 
 

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