OneWeb, the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite communications company backed by Bharti, on Monday announced the launch of 34 satellites by Arianespace from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in southern Kazakhstan
In an interview with Business Standard, Anil Kumar Jain talks about the non-profit's role in building infra for broadband in India, and how it is helping the country to become a digital society
SAP is looking at expanding its presence in new segments such as internet-led businesses in India while continuing to bolster its play in sectors like oil and gas, public services and retail
The firm is one of the key casualties of an official campaign that targets tech behemoths considered a potential threat to China's data security.
RiskIQ's customers include Facebook Inc, BMW AG, American Express Co and the US Postal Service
The ISPs will use Facebook Connectivity's Express Wi-Fi platform to launch public Wi-Fi hotspots across Bengaluru and several cities in Punjab.
LG Electronics said on Tuesday one of its senior researchers will head a working group in a North American mobile technology alliance for 6G technology development
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Having faced multiple episodes of digital banking glitches in the last two years, HDFC Bank has embarked on a 'Technology Transformation Agenda' to provide safe and secure banking services
With the myriad possibilities that super high speeds and ultra-low latency could bring, telcos in India are looking at killer applications to attract consumers initially
We are losing out on so much of our potential because of regulatory constraints
Here's a selection of Business Standard opinion pieces for the day
Learning from past technology revolutions
A report released by NASSCOM and McKinsey & Company highlights the tectonic shifts in the technology services landscape which will play out in the next three to five years
Here's a selection of Business Standard opinion pieces for the day
The report found a huge jump in Internet usage, with over 40% of the surveyed population saying they spent more than two hours a day on the Internet in the lockdown months
Global tech leaders from Facebook to Intel are looking for multiple ways to grab a slice of the action in the South Asian country, where millions of first-time internet users are added every month.
The survey revealed that two out of three Indians are willing to pay up to Rs 50,000 for connected technologies.
Founded in 2009 in the Netherlands, WeTransfer allows users to upload and share file of up to 2GB for free at one time. Paying users can share files of up to 20 GB per transfer
Morgan Stanley said Covid-19 has relieved some apprehension relating to digital transactions