The first of the jointly developed innovation is being rolled out in the next few weeks, the bank said in a statement, adding its partner has a presence in Pune and Visakhapatnam.
"In this increasingly connected world, where digitalisation takes centre stage in Banking, it is critical to address the associated risks in the networks," its managing director and chief executive Rana Kapoor said.
The tie-up comes months after discovery of a suspected compromise of networks through ATM transactions.
The enterprise arm of country's second biggest telco Vodafone today announced a tie-up with energy analytics company Ecolibrium Energy for improving energy efficiency.
In a statement, Vodafone Business Services said Indian industry is estimate to waste USD 11 billion worth of energy every year.
Vodafone's Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity platform will help Ecolibrium Energy manage a national IoT network of wireless energy monitoring devices, it said. ---------------------------------------------------- Tata Comm, Semtech to build apps center in Mumbai
Tata Communications and semiconductor company Semtech Corporation will be launching an applications center dedicated to LoRa Technology in Mumbai.
"Our goal is to have 200 million end devices connected by 2019. We believe application centers like the one established by Tata Communications and Semtech in Mumbai will play a significant part in helping us co-create this growth," Tata Communications' head for IoT V S Shridhar said. --------------------------------------------------- Taapsee Pannu is brand ambassador for Fruits Up
Manpasand Beverages has roped in actress Taapsee Pannu as the brand ambassador for its product Fruits Up.
"Taapsee who is a versatile actress connects well with our 'Fruits Up' brand which symbolises unconventional and innovative fruit juice and fruit juice-based carbonated drinks," Manpasand's Chairman and Managing Director Dhirendra Singh said in a release today.
Navi Mumbai-based NeuroGen Brain & Spine Institute (NeuroGen BSI) will set up its second centre in Vadodara for patients suffering from incurable neurological disorders .
"The centre will be our second centre in the country," NeuroGen BSI Director Alok Sharma told reporters in Vadodara.
"Till now, NeuroGen BSI has treated 4,500 patients from over 43 countries", Sharma claimed.
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