As growing volumes of enterprise data continue adding pressure on datacenters worldwide, Intel India outlined its growth charter backed by Intel’s most advanced Big Data solutions delivering real time Analytics to enterprises
Rashi Peripherals is known to organize one of the best IT on road events called the ‘Channel Business Forum’ which is in its ninth installment this year. Popularly known as CBF-IX is
Intel has decided to shut its PC app store, AppUp, on 11 March as the firm shifts its focus towards its PC innovations. “At Intel, we’re always thinking about the future, which
Dell renewed its commitment to today’s ever-evolving consumers, with the launch of its latest family of tablets – Dell Venue. The Dell Venue line of tablets, with four new ultrathin models comprise
Participants demand end to multiple touch points for various clearances Champions from Industry, Officials from Ministry of Forest and environment, Central Pollution Control Board and Deity discuss E-Waste challenges Experts from Industry
Intel Corp plans to reduce its global workforce of 107,000 by about 5 percent this year as the chipmaker, struggling with falling personal-computer sales, shifts focus to faster-growing areas, a company spokesman
Japanese mobile carrier, NTT Docomo, has finally confirmed that it will not be releasing any smartphone in 2014 running Tizen, a mobile operating system that was jointly developed by Intel, Samsung and
Intel Corp’s earnings missed expectations by a penny in the fourth quarter due to weak spending on servers, and the chipmaker gave a lukewarm forecast for first-quarter revenue that did little to
The annual International Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas is a prime testing ground for companies to debut new products and concepts. Many of the devices on display aren’t anywhere near ready to
More than half of the total 800 million monthly users of Yahoo! access it on their mobile phones, CEO Marissa Mayer said. Mayer, while unveiling a suite of services covering digital advertising,
Intel Corp., the world’s largest maker of computer processors, says its processors are now free of minerals from mines held by armed groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It’s the
John McAfee, the flamboyant millionaire who founded a pioneering anti-virus software company that Intel Corp bought for $7.7 billion, says he is glad that the chipmaker plans to drop his name from