Learnings 2019 and trends 2020 Express Computer Jan 2, 2020 Rise of IoT and big data has increased the need for the micro data center environment
The many benefits of Cyber Security Policy 2020 Express Computer Jan 2, 2020 By Prathamesh Sonsurkar We are living one's life (professional and personal) online. While the internet has made life easier,…
How data scientists can bolster the future of fintech industry Express Computer Dec 30, 2019 By Muraleedhar Ramapai Just like the famous Gold Rush of 1849, nowadays businesses are dipping their toe in the data mine, in…
AI and Dark Stores among key e-commerce trends to watch out for in 2020 Srikanth RP Dec 27, 2019 The e-commerce industry has been characterized by rapid transformation in terms of product innovations, new channels and…
5 cybersecurity threat predictions to consider for 2020: Michael Sentonas, CrowdStrike Express Computer Dec 27, 2019 The following predictions focus on the issues that we are likely to see in 2020, with an emphasis on which attack vectors are most…
Top technology predictions for 2020 Express Computer Dec 26, 2019 As we move towards the fourth industrial revolution, looking back at some of the key technological developments in 2019, here’s…
The Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019: What does it mean to tech industry? Express Computer Dec 26, 2019 Up until now, privacy laws in India offer little protection against the misuse of your personal information
Safe City: A tool to stop violence against women and children Express Computer Dec 26, 2019 Safe City is the technology supported Law enforcement system whereby all sections of society feel safe, secure and self-confident…
Top trends in 2020 that will shape up IT industry Express Computer Dec 26, 2019 The year 2019 was more about laying the groundwork for these massive tectonic shifts in the IT industry
Making big leaps in banking with big data Express Computer Dec 24, 2019 When it comes to big data adoption in India, public sector banks are yet to pick up pace. In stark contrast, private players were…