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    India to be deep tech powerhouse and big part of Siemens' game plan

    Siemens AG plans to increase software and digital services sales to 20%, with India being a key player in this strategy, according to CEO Roland Busch. The company has invested in expanding its software portfolio and collaborating with Microsoft on AI technology. India is a vital region for Siemens, where it aims to grow its human resources capital and manufacturing capabilities, targeting both local and global markets.

    Mid and small IT companies showed sustained improvement in revenue, profit share in March ’24 quarter

    Small and medium sized IT companies continued to show year-on-year improvement in the share of aggregate revenue and profit of the sector in the March 2024 quarter though the extent of improvement has tapered down implying resilience from the top tier companies.

    LinkedIn cofounder's background-checking startup KarmaCheck raises $45 million

    The San Francisco-based company said on Thursday that it will use the funds to accelerate the development of its technology and "expand into new industry verticals."

    US proposes plan to scrap additional security checks for Indians at transit points

    US and India collaborate to enhance aviation safety through streamlined security processes, improved passenger flow, and ongoing information exchange. The one-stop security concept offers benefits like enhanced safety, reduced costs, and shorter connection times, emphasizing proactive risk mitigation and continuous safety improvements.

    IT service exports should start diversifying in AI, cloud computing and data analytics, say industry players

    As the IT service exports come out unscathed amidst a turbulent period for the world, industry players believe it’s time the service portfolio spread out.

    Why AI's future is Indian: SenseAI survey shows how India is at a turning point

    One of the key revelations is that SaaS has emerged as the dominant business model among the startups in a survey, indicating a growing preference for cloud-based AI solutions.

    • Smooth flying: India plans to simplify immigration checks for international trips

      The Indian government aims to develop airports as transit hubs for South Asia, incorporating a strategy called the confluence of flights. This allows travelers on connecting flights under the same ticket number, or PNR, to complete customs and immigration checks at their initial departure point and final destination, bypassing intermediary checks during layovers.

      Sinking profits bring reality check to AI-driven rally in emerging market stocks

      Unilever Plc’s Indian unit reported a 5.5% drop in net income for the first quarter, missing analyst estimates. Behind the decline was sluggish rural demand combined with high net-worth urban consumers pivoting to other brands. Similar trends can be seen elsewhere, with Chilean retailer Cencosud SA, restaurant chain operator Yum China Holdings Inc. and Swiss-South African jeweler Compagnie Financiere Richemont SA all delivering weaker-than-expected results.

      Google cuts mystery check to US in bid to sidestep jury trial

      Google disclosed the payment, but not the amount, in a court filing last week that said the case should be heard and decided by a judge directly. Without a monetary damages claim, Google argued, the government has no right to a jury trial.

      Talent demand in EV segment drives in new roles and contract hiring

      The electric vehicle (EV) industry is booming, creating a demand for diverse skills and expertise. Opportunities span technical, leadership, and operational roles. Contract staffing is playing a crucial role in meeting the industry's needs, with a focus on talent development and agile solutions. Leaders face challenges in talent acquisition and navigating industry dynamics amidst rapid advancements.

      AI-led tech craze leaves mega Indian software stocks in the dust

      Unlike counterparts in the developed world and China, Indian software makers including leader Tata Consultancy Services have yet to make significant advances in generative AI. That combined with a still cloudy outlook for client spending may soon leave them looking like the tech bets of yesterday.

      Change your ATM pin if you have used something like this?

      Cyber attacks in India have surged by 33% in the first quarter of 2024, making it one of the most targeted countries globally. Experts attribute this rise to the use of weak PINs, with common patterns such as "1234" and "1111" being among the most used. Cybersecurity experts advise using strong, unique PINs and password managers to protect sensitive information from hackers.

      Google I/O 2024: What to expect? Check where and when to watch the livestream

      Google I/O 2024 is set to begin this year on Tuesday in Mountain View, California. The event promises a deep dive into Google's latest innovations, focusing on software updates, AI advancements, and more. The keynote, led by Sundar Pichai, will start at 10 AM Pacific Time (10:30 PM India Time) and will be live-streamed on Google's official YouTube channel. Expect insights into Android's future, updates on generative AI like Gemini AI, and potential teasers of upcoming Google hardware.

      PE fund Apax to step up India play with new team

      The Apax strategy is more pivoted toward control deals, given its focus on being able to have a seat on the table to drive changes. It is, however, open to partnering with quality founders and management teams in minority settings "where there's a meeting of minds," Haldea said.

      'Livestream' shopping thwarts some high-tech tools to stop fake merch

      Livestream shopping in the U.S. faces challenges with counterfeit goods influx. Technology by platforms like TikTok and Amazon aims to combat fakes, yet copyright violations persist in live videos. Patent lawyers emphasize the need for improved detection methods.

      Finelistings Technologies IPO opens today: Check issue size, price band, GMP and other details

      Finelistings Technologies IPO: Finelistings Technologies opens SME IPO to raise Rs 13.5 crore. 11 lakh shares at Rs 123 each. Lead manager: Fedex Securities. Registrar: Skyline Financial Services. Retail investors get 50% reservation. Shares may list on May 14.

      KPIT posts strong FY24 numbers, to add new verticals and expand in Asia

      KPIT Technologies shows robust financial performance with significant revenue and profit growth. The company focuses on consistent growth, expanding into new segments, and geographical diversification for future success.

      Talent AI-volution: Can AI adoption dent India's tech edge?

      India is the tech powerhouse of the world, known for its engineering prowess. But can the widespread adoption of AI, which will lead to significant automation, dent India’s talent edge? Annapurna Roy and Beena Parmar report.

      American Airlines is raising bag fees and changing how customers earn frequent-flyer points

      American Airlines is increasing bag fees and encouraging customers to buy tickets directly to earn frequent-flyer points. Bag fees will be $35 online and $40 at the airport. Customers with elite status, premium-class tickets, or an American-branded credit card may get a free checked bag.

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