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Ratan Tata invests in Singapore big data start-up Crayon
25 Nov 2015
Crayon has been rated as one of the most successful and innovative big data start-ups for 2014 and 2015
Ratan Tata invests in Singapore big data start-up Crayon
25 Nov 2015
Crayon has been rated as one of the most successful and innovative big data start-ups for 2014 and 2015
Ratan Tata invests in Singapore big data start-up Crayon
25 Nov 2015
Crayon has been rated as one of the most successful and innovative big data start-ups for 2014 and 2015
Nepal ex-PM Bhatarai launches new front
23 Nov 2015
Citi MD Ashish Mehrotra appointed MD & CEO, Max Bupa
18 Nov 2015
Citibank managing director and retail head Ashish Mehrotra will take over as Max Bupa Health Insurance's managing director and CEO
Citi MD Ashish Mehrotra appointed MD & CEO, Max Bupa
18 Nov 2015
Citibank managing director and retail head Ashish Mehrotra will take over as Max Bupa Health Insurance's managing director and CEO
Sunil Mittal calls for creating opportunities for youth to prevent social unrest
16 Nov 2015
Bharti Enterprises chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal yesterday stressed the need to bridge the global digital divide and create opportunities for the young to prevent social unrest
Nokia names Sandeep Girotra head of combined entity in India
16 Nov 2015
Finnish telecom equipment manufacturer Nokia has appointed Sandeep Girotra as its India head, overseeing customer operation for the the Nokia and Alcatel-Lucent combine across the country
Suu Kyi’s NLD wins Myanmar by a landslide
13 Nov 2015
The ruling military junta of President Thein Sein was magnanimous in its congratulations to Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and her National League for Democracy, allying fears that the military might overturn the election result
India names Sudhir Gokarn for IMF post
13 Nov 2015
Srinivasan’s run as global cricket chief ends
09 Nov 2015
With his exit as ICC chairman, N Srinivasan is now left with just one position as head of a cricket body — the president of Tamil Nadu Cricket Association
Srinivasan’s run as global cricket chief ends
09 Nov 2015
With his exit as ICC chairman, N Srinivasan is now left with just one position as head of a cricket body — the president of Tamil Nadu Cricket Association
Microsoft working to make passwords redundant: Nadella
06 Nov 2015
Microsoft chief Satya Nadella says his firm is working to replace passwords that can be confused or hacked with tamper-proof biometrics
Stop selling iPhones in UK if bill passes, Wikipedia founder Wales tells Apple
05 Nov 2015
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has called the UK’s Investigatory Power Bill, which bars end-to-end encryption, "stupid", and says Apple should stop selling its phones in the country if parliament passes it
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