Sunday, February 16, 2014

IT News Head Lines (InformationWeek) 17/02/2014





US immigration reforms could threaten Indian IT business model
The version of the Bill -- Border Security Economic Opportunity and Immigration Modernisation Act 2013 -- passed by the Senate last year, led by President Obama contained restrictive clauses on the H1-B...



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How criminals are taking cash out of ATMs using USB sticks
Tillmann Werner, a researcher for CrowdStrike, says the organized crime group cracked open the ATM machines and plugged in the USB stick containing a DLL exploit payload. The payload reconfigured the ATM...



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NASSCOM launches the Talent Supply and Demand Report to create qualitative supply of skill sets for the industry
To develop and nurture the right talent for the future growth of the industry, NASSCOM’s Sector Skills Council (IT-ITeS SSC NASSCOM) today launched the Talent Demand Supply Analysis report for the Indian...



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Madras Cements uses Google Maps to identify high performing markets

As a company with more than 10,000 dealers, Madras Cements was hampered by its ability to map the huge amount of data generated with respect to its manufacturing operations, sales and dealer networks according...



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Google-VMware team up to bring Windows apps and desktops via the cloud to Chromebooks
At VMware Partner Exchange 2014, VMware announced that it is joining forces with Google to modernize corporate desktops for the Mobile Cloud Era by providing businesses with secure, cloud access to Windows...



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Microsoft announces free screen reader software to help Microsoft Office users with vision disabilities
Microsoft India today announced the free availability of GW Micro’s Window-Eyes screen reader for users of any version of Microsoft Office 2010, Office 2013 as well as an Office 365 subscription. Window-Eyes...



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The case for cloud based disaster recovery
In an around-the clock business world, organizations need nearly instantaneous failover and failback of critical business applications. Disasters, and, more often, disruptions, do occur.
Hurricanes,...



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iPad dominates enterprise tablet market
Apple's iPads remain the most-used tablet line, both generally and in the workplace, according to two reports released Wednesday.
The mobility management vendor Good Technology said iPads accounted...



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