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Businesses weighing AI rollouts now face choices on infrastructure, data and governance as Sify targets firms moving from trials to deployment.
The portable drive targets professionals, students and creators in India as demand rises for faster backup and file transfer options.
Seasonal government project timing left the tech group still in the red, even as first-quarter income climbed 21.2% and losses eased.
The US lender's move gives it a bigger foothold in India's fast-growing non-bank finance market as Jio Credit seeks fresh capital.
Higher sales and a wider margin lifted Orient Technologies back into profit in the June quarter, with EPS turning positive again.
Higher module costs are expected to squeeze developers as India races past its annual solar installation record and tightens local sourcing rules.
The higher rating could help Mphasis win business as customers and investors scrutinise environmental, social and governance performance more closely.
The lender expects faster onboarding, tighter fraud checks and quicker customer responses as AI spreads across its regulated banking operations.
Enterprises could gain a single route to cloud modernisation, as the deal pairs consulting with software amid tighter data-residency rules and AI ambitions.
More than 300 candidates vied for sales roles as employers sought proof of practical skills over CVs at a New Delhi hiring drive.
The hire underscores rising pressure on IT services firms to turn AI pilots into measurable client gains as Sonata deepens its push into enterprise use.
The certification gives clients a formal benchmark on AI governance as scrutiny rises over how systems are built, monitored and deployed.
India's AI race is drawing wider industry backing as Samsung brought together more than 300 leaders to discuss future uses and risks.
Deployment is becoming the next AI battleground, with 19,000 users turning to Hostinger's Connector to manage live sites from coding tools.
Acronis says the campaign could expose communications and defence networks across Afghanistan and India by abusing cloud services and fake government lures.
Corporate cloud migration and AI tools are set to drive the application modernisation services market to USD $81.24 billion by 2034.
The milestone underscores how messaging-led learning could win repeat use in India's crowded edtech market without forcing app downloads.
The new body seeks to help brands retain customers as Asia-Pacific loyalty spending is forecast to reach USD $141.8 billion by 2030.
The new audio mark is set to run across offices, apps and customer touchpoints as Tech Mahindra standardises its global brand image.
The overhaul is lifting satisfaction and cutting complaints as Currys handles nearly 6 million support contacts a year across its retail network.