indian government
13 ResultsSponsored White Papers, Webcasts & Resources
-
Solutions for Today's Smart Business
To learn more about the latest in business tools, check out this white paper. You'll hear how IBM is changing the way people do business with the help of the latest in software and analytics. Keep...
-
India investing $3.1 Billion in defense network, to build cyber defense system
A $3.1 Billion investment to give defense forces their own OFC powered communications infrastructure that will let Department of Telecom lease freed spectrum bringing in nearly $17.9 Billion.
-
Twitter-savvy politician Shashi Tharoor weighs in on India's threat to ban social networks
MP Shashi Tharoor wonders if the High Court is going after the wrong target.
-
India OKs censoring Facebook, Google, Microsoft, YouTube
The Indian government has sanctioned the prosecution of Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, YouTube, and 16 others. India warned these websites it can block them just like China can.
-
Facebook tells India it won't help censor the Web
Indian Communications and IT minister Kapil Sibal wants technology companies like Microsoft, Facebook, Google, and Twitter to pre-screen user generated content. Facebook isn't interested.
-
IBM, Indian government test out 'Spoken Web' for job hunting
IBM and the Indian government have launched an effort to help millions of citizens find work via their mobile devices.
-
-
Indian government takes to Facebook for citizen inputs on expenditure planning
The Planning Cmmission for India's 12th 5-year expenditure plan has started an online forum and Facebook page for citizens to voice their opinions and contribute to the draft.
-
Indian government plans to introduce SIM cards with digital certificates
The Indian government is preparing to introduce digitally encrypted proxy SIM cards for secure SMS and email communications.
-
Indian govt.’s plans for indigenous operating system gather momentum
The Indian government's plans for an indigenous operating system has gained momentum and now has a dedicated team of 50 software engineers from the defense organization.
-
India wants local servers from RIM, Google and Skype
After its recent conflict with Research In Motion over access to customer data, India is expanding its reach to include Google and Skype.
-
India turns up the heat on BlackBerry ban
The Indian government told its major wireless service providers that if RIM doesn't comply with the country's demands by August 31, then the ISPs must block all BlackBerry e-mail and instant...
-
RIM vs. Indian government continues
The Indian government has issued another warning to RIM that its BlackBerry operations in India will be suspended unless it respects Indian security policies.
-
Happy birthday to me: a $20 laptop?
It's my birthday today (woot), so India is celebrating by debuting a prototype of their $20 laptop during a National Mission on Education launch in Tirupati. OK, so it's actually just coincidence...
-
G8 and climate change
Is much expected from the G8 summit in Japan? Not according to the Aussies. The Canadian government doesn't foresee anhy progress on an agreement either. India's not a member of the G8 but as a...
Additional Results
-
Top 374 keywords the U.S. government monitors
Three months on, the media mill continues to grind after EPIC releases a four-page list of words the U.S. government monitors social media for.
-
New York's anonymity ban: Why should the Web be any different?
New York wants to outlaw anonymous comments to prevent cyberbullying and other online abuse. This criminologist examines why this plan, despite its controversy, may not be such a bad thing.
-
Government caught exaggerating IT reform progress
Be it a matter of perspective or different terminology, the Federal Government's IT reform plan is not meeting its expectations.
-
SAP gets huge cloud and extended business process boost with Ariba acquisition
SAP is focused on global cloud growth opportunities, but is wisely defining cloud as a place to do business and extend socially amplified discovery and collaboration efficiencies.
-
Anonymous hacks Bureau of Justice, leaks 1.7GB of data
Anonymous has apparently hacked the United States Bureau of Justice Statistics and posted 1.7GB of data belonging to the agency on The Pirate Bay. This is a Monday Mail Mayhem release.
-
Europe offers Google settlement option in antitrust case
After months of dilly-dallying and thumb-twiddling, European competition regulators said Google can remedy its actions and settle to prevent a fully-fledged antitrust investigation.
-
Pakistan censors Twitter: all may not be what it seems
Was the Pakistani Twitter shutdown just about squelching free speech over an art contest, or was there potentially something more?
The best of ZDNet, delivered
ZDNet Newsletters
Get the best of ZDNet delivered straight to your inbox




