About Company The SER Group is an international ECM vendor that is positioned as a “Challenger”in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Content Services Platforms 2019. Its recent project with Plasser India is just
“Reality can be whatever I want”, the line which sent chills down the spine and made the audiences believe how thrilling it would be if a person could modify reality. While the
Technology moves at breakneck speed, and we now have more power in our pockets than we had earlier. And Artificial Intelligence is taking one step further in making our lives easier by its
Welcome back to the blog series on “How to Successfully Scale Agile and DevOps”. In my first blogpost, I outlined the challenges faced by organizations as they attempt to scale up digitally
HCL, a leading global technology company, presented the inaugural global HCL Concerts at Carnegie Hall, a unique international platform celebrating and promoting Indian classical performing arts, on Thursday, November 29, 2018. The
Samsung may be secretly working on a new technology that would place every possible hardware unit, notably the fingerprint scanner and the selfie camera, beneath the display. A patent filed by the
The country’s premier business software provider, Tally Solutions has appointed Arvind Kumar as the chief of R&D (Research and Development) with effect from 8th November 2017. Arvind will directly report to the
Technology Management flagging off their eleventh annual meet, STEM annual summit 2017. This summit is differentiated as the only platform in India for technology transfer professionals across industry and academia. The highlight
• Exclusive HRDP technology for clearer and crisper picture quality • M.Cast (Screen mirroring) for seamless connectivity Compelled by the undying passion for technology, Daiwa committed to bring the latest technology to
Taipei-based technology major BenQ has launched its latest home entertainment projector in India. Dubbed W1600UST, the projector is priced at Rs 3,00,000 and it allows the users to enjoy 100-inch of screen
India-based IT services firm Infosys Ltd said late on Monday that it plans to hire 10,000 American workers in the next two years and open four technology centres in the United States,