"India will be the largest market for virtual desktops by 2009," says Stephen Dukker, Chairman and CEO, NComputing. Currently, the country stands at the third position after U.S. and Brazil.
WiMax users are expected to go up to 27.5 million by 2012 bringing about a significant improvement in India's broadband usage as predicted by industry body, WiMax Forum.
A survey by Washington based International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) suggests that India is ranked very low on the Global Hunger Index.
Indian writer Aravind Adiga has won the 2008 Man Booker Prize, one of the world's most prestigious literary awards, for 'The White Tiger' - his debut novel set against the backdrop of India's growing wealth gap.
At a time when many companies go for downsizing their workforce due to the financial crisis, the U.S.-based IT services provider Computer Science (CSC) Wednesday said it will add 2,000 people to its India tally in next six months.
IT services provider HCL Technologies Wednesday said its net profit dipped 3.92 percent to Rs.2.5 billion during the July-September quarter, compared to Rs.2.64 billion in the same period last year.
Bharti Airtel, an Indian telecom provider has launched its direct to home service (DTH) TV service in partnership with Infosys Technologies.
Agitated employees of Jet Airways cried foul Wednesday after the services of 850 staff were terminated, following a strategic and operational alliance with rival Kingfisher Airlines.
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) of the U.S. are keen to invest in India's aviation sector and are looking forward to the removal of impediments, top U.S. officials said.
India has shifted focus from mere empowerment of women to recognising them as agents of sustained socio-economic growth and change, a member of an Indian delegation told the UN during a discussion on Advancement of Women.
India Wednesday took further steps to ease the flow of credit into the system, with as much as $15.5 billion(Rs.650 billion) being released to address the prevailing financial crunch, a development that industry "strongly" welcomed.
A software engineer employed in an infotech company was arrested here Wednesday evening for allegedly sending a threatening email to President Pratibha Patil, police said.