The battle over standards for the multi-billion dollar e-governance projects is once again hotting up. IT majors like IBM, Sun Microsystems and Red Hat have shot letters to industry bodies — Nasscom (for software) and MAIT (for hardware) — and the Department of Information Technology (DIT), protesting over the inclusion of clauses which allow for ‘multiple standards’ and ‘royalty on software’ versus a ‘single’ standard and ‘free’ software.
Juniper Networks, a provider of Internet Protocol networking equipment including switches and routers, is eyeing large e-governance projects in India, in partnership with various system integrators (SIs) and IT services providers.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has recommended setting up of test beds for Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), the newly proposed Internet platform for rolling out of e-governance
Of the several e-governance projects that Reliance Infocomm has undertaken with various state governments, three are expected to be over by next March.
President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam has done well to stress the need for greater use of innovative information and communications technology (ICT) solutions for improving the delivery of public services.
Quovadx, a US firm into e-governance projects, has entered into a tie-up with Infotech Network Group (ING), to provide networking solutions in the healthcare, media and entertainment, government and
After implementing some of most renowned e-governance projects in the state, the Karnataka government has once again reiterated its focus on e-governance. This time, the state is trying to partner
After implementing some of most renowned e-governance projects in the state, the Karnataka government has once again reiterated its focus on e-governance. This time, the state is trying to partner
Nasscom is in the process of identifying small and medium information technology (IT) companies that it can strengthen and help grow, Ganesh Natarajan, chairman, Nasscom SME Forum (western region),
Nasscom is in the process of identifying small and medium information technology (IT) companies that it can strengthen and help grow, Ganesh Natarajan, chairman, Nasscom SME Forum (western region),