Google Sees Bright Future In India

Google has tied up with Tata Communications to provide web based business solutions to enterprise industry. It aims to make available business tools such as email, instant messaging, calendar functionality...
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Cloud Computing To Expand 10 Times by 2015!

Though India is not known a lot of groundbreaking inventions in the field of technology, we Indians always embrace technology with gusto. With recent waves in cloud computing, India is not to be left behind. According...
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Shifting Clouds In India – Salesforce.com Realizes India Opportunity

It was in November 2008 that Salesforce.com first began discussing openly its entry into the Indian market. The initial plan was to focus on select cities viz Hyderabad, Bangalore, Gurgaon and Mumbai....
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Cloudy Times Ahead: MS Office 2010 Takes To The Clouds Against Google

The Google vs Microsoft battle is an old one. While Google rules the web Microsoft has ruled the desktop office software business for many a years. Since last 5 years though Google has made strides in...
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Event Update: Conference Cloud India 2010

Cloud Computing is the future and companies are now starting moving towards this concept. Cloud Computing is basically an approach to manage IT-enabled resources and structures. We have already blogged...
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Salesforce.com Grows 42% In India – To Launch Chatter By Year End

The online collaboration and cloud computing space in India is still in its infancy. But there is real growth that one is starting to see with the rising interest in this space. The real measure of this...
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Event Update: Cloud Computing & Its Opportunities [Workshop]

With the launch of Microsoft Azure the cloud has suddenly come into focus. We have blogged about what opportunities cloud computing brings to India. On the same lines a workshop is being held in Mumbai...
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Microsoft Brings Azure To India – Cloud Computing – Offerings & Business Opportunities

If you have been visiting WATBlog for some time, you must have read our time to time coverage of Cloud Computing. In our previous coverage we told you about Google’s views on Cloud Computing and...
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Yahoo India To Power R&D At IITB

Indian Institutes have always had great students and professors and the IIT’s and IIM’s of this country have made a name for themselves in the world. But if there is one thing that Indian institutes...
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“There’s Lot More We Do Than Editing Our Logo”- Prasad Ram – Google India – Nasscom Emergeout Conclave On Cloud Computing

Keynote Session 2, Nasscom Emergeout 3rd edition: How SaaS and cloud computing are changing the IT industry and what the Opportunities they present? Speakers: Prasad Ram, Head Engineering, Google India Steve...
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Is Cloud Computing Detrimental For IT Professional Jobs?

(Critical editing by Abhishek Kapoor) Nowadays you must have heard about the cloud computing technology that many IT companies have adopted. WATBlog has reported regularly about the whereabouts of Cloud...
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Microsoft Online To Launch In India – Will It Succeed?

Microsoft recently launched online tools for Small and Medium Sized Businesses. The sales pitch – Online E-mail, Calendar, Collaboration, Productivity Software can Reduce IT-related Costs by Upto...
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Why Browser Is The Future Of Computing?

Apple made the news recently by hitting 1.5 billion downloads at it’s app store. Quick to catch on, Google at the recent MobileBeat 2009 Conference said that App stores weren’t really the future....
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IT Companies To Go Cloudy – Or Is It All Just The Computing Rage?

Companies looking to reduce their IT costs and complexities are tapping into cloud computing. Ask any five IT specialists what cloud computing is, and you’re likely to get five different answers....
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Live Mesh : Microsoft’s Biggest Bet Since Windows?

I have often wondered why I have the same music set separately on my home desktop, my laptop and my iPod. I mean, we can always have one centralized server for all media and then stream the media itself...
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