Wednesday, April 16, 2014

IT News Head Lines (InformationWeek) 17/04/2014





Everyone’s talking. Is anyone listening?
Erik Koto, CEO, QuestionPro.com
A wise person once mused that you learn a lot more by listening than you do by talking. For companies and brands, listening to their customers hasn’t always been easy -- or cheap. You had to build surveys,...



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Mahesh Bank virtualizes storage to consolidate infrastructure and up its IT game
Milind Rajhans - Mahesh Bank
Mahesh Bank is one of the first co-operative banks in the state of Andhra Pradesh to implement a computerized system and can be considered a pioneer. However, several cracks were showing up in its long-running...



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Hackers create fake Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal's Facebook page to cash in on Indian Elections 2014 hype
India is in the midst of elections, and any news related to Indian Elections 2014, or any party is bound to attract news. Cybercriminals who have always been quick to spot potential opportunities for hacking...



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Citrix to deliver business-critical Windows apps to Google Chromebooks
Citrix is working with Google to deliver business-critical Windows apps to Google Chromebooks. Chromebooks are experiencing rapidly growing adoption across organizations of all types, including many of...



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‘It’s not enough to have sentiment; you need to know what the sentiment is directed at so it can become actionable’

Manu Chatterjee is a tech entrepreneur with deep experience in software and electrical design. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University and a master’s...



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Calicut University deploys Huawei Campus Wi-Fi solution; becomes first e-enabled university in Kerala
Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider has collaborated with Calicut University, in an effort for the latter to go digital. Calicut University has deployed...



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Twitter posts betray illness
In 2008, when Google began tracking flu-related search search terms as a way to estimate flu infections, researchers were optimistic about the potential of the Internet as a medium for data mining. Since...



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