Friday, August 5, 2011

Kingston Adds Neoteric As Its ND For USB Drives

Kingston Adds Neoteric As Its ND For USB Drives

CRN Network, August 1, 2011, 1045 hrs

After getting aggressive with its SSDNow products Kingston now plans to get aggressive with its USB drives and has added Neoteric as ND to distribute its USB flash drives. This would provide Kingston USB drives a deeper penetration in the market.

The Kingston-Neoteric association began with memory modules which later added SSDNow and Secure pen drives products in January 2011.

“The pen drive market is an exponentially growing and competitive market and to ensure better market share we are banking on Neoteric to leverage their reach. 
Neoteric continued the commendable job they did on the DRAM business line to the SSDNow and Secure pen drive business and we are confident that the same success would follow for the USB pen drives too,” said Nidhi Sethi, Sales Director, Flash Memory, Kingston Technology, India.

“This tie-up with Kingston Technology on the USB pen drives would help us achieve better penetration for Kingston range of products. With the current competitive market scenario, the introduction of USB pen drives will serve as an entry point to extend our reach to newer partners and cities,” said Mehul Kagalwala, DGM, PC Components Group, Neoteric Infomatique.


Array Launches Remote Desktop Access Application for Android Tablets and Smartphones

Array Launches Remote Desktop Access Application for Android Tablets and Smartphones


 CRN Network, August 4, 2011, 1145 hrs

Array Networks has launched DesktopDirect for Android-powered mobile devices. The application enables remote desktop access for enterprise users from Android-powered tablets or Smartphones.

DesktopDirect is a corporate owned, appliance-based remote desktop access solution that enables secure access to office PCs or virtual desktops from any device, allowing employees to work, even when they can't get to the office. The appliance resides on the corporate network, with desktops provisioned either by IT or by end users via self registration.

The application has eliminated Windows compatibility. Users can operate their office desktops with tablet interfaces by using a finger-activated mouse along with the Android virtual keyboard.

Shibu Paul, National Sales Manager, Array Networks, said, “With the explosive growth of tablets, providing access from tablets is becoming a major enterprise pain point. This solution allows customers to access enterprise applications, but does not allow users to download data, and prevents data leakage. These solutions are mostly driven by tier-2 channel and hence it’s a huge opportunity for them.”

The DesktopDirect enterprise edition is priced in between Rs 700 and Rs 1,000, and is available with Array distributors


2011 INDIA'S BEST COMPANIES TO WORK FOR

Order by:

RankCompanies
1 Google India Pvt. Ltd.
2 Intel Technology India Pvt. Ltd.
3 Makemytrip India Pvt. Ltd.
4 American Express India Pvt. Ltd.
5 Marriott Hotels India Pvt. Ltd.
6 Classic Stripes Pvt. Ltd.
7 Scope International Pvt. Ltd.
8 Agilent Technologies
9 Claris Lifesciences Ltd.
10 NetApp India Pvt. Ltd.
11 Forbes Marshall Pvt. Ltd.
12 Idea Cellular Ltd.
13 Cactus Communications Pvt. Ltd.
14 Ujjivan Financial Services Pvt. Ltd.
15 Titan Industries Ltd.
16 SAS Institute (India) Pvt. Ltd.
17 Paypal India Pvt. Ltd.
18 Intelenet Global Services
19 NTPC Limted
20 HCL Infosystems Ltd.
21 Equitas Micro Finance India Pvt. Ltd.
22 Qualcomm India Pvt. Ltd.
23 NIIT Ltd.
24 Bharti Airtel Ltd.
25 Corbus India Pvt. Ltd.
26 Intuit Technologies Services Pvt. Ltd.
27 InterGlobe Enterprises Ltd.
28 Hilti India Pvt. Ltd.
29 Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.
30 Firstsource Solutions Ltd.
31 RINL-Visakhapatnam Steel Plant
32 Jubilant Foodworks Ltd.
33 The Oberoi Group
34 Brickred Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
35 Accenture Services Pvt. Ltd.
36 Adobe Systems India Pvt. Ltd.
37 Encore Capital Group - India Site
38 Tata Power Company
39 Johnson & Johnson Ltd.
40 HDFC Standard Life Insurance Company Ltd.
41 Tata Teleservices Ltd.
42 Bajaj Capital Ltd.
43 Blue Dart Express Ltd.
44 Microsoft India
45 Trident Ltd.
46 Godrej Consumer Products Ltd.
47 RFCL
48 Fabindia Overseas Pvt. Ltd.
49 Gujarat Cement Works
50 Ernst & Young Pvt. Ltd.


Top 10 most valuable Indian Technology Companies

Tata Consultancy Services has been the largest and the most valuable (based on Market Capitalization) technology company in India for a long long time. However, over past month, Infosys has surpassed TCS to become the most valuable Technology company in India. The Market Cap of Infosys has been consistently higher than TCS over past month.
image Top 10 most valuable Technology companies in India
Wipro comes a distant 3rd with a Market capitalization of 98, 956 crore rupees, while HCL Technologies ranks 4th with a M-Cap of 25,761 crore rupees followed by Mphasis (12,552 cr.) in 5th place.
Here are the top 10 most valuable Technology Companies in India based on Market Capitalization.

Top 10 most valuable Indian Technology Companies

CompanyFull Mkt. Cap. (Rs. crore)
INFOSYS TECH157,644.13
TCS LTD.152,761.10
WIPRO LTD.98,956.86
HCL TECHNO25,761.91
MPHASIS LTD12,551.81
ORACLE FIN18,092.12
FINANC TECHN6,117.62
PATNI COMPUT7,428.07
TECH MAH9,130.40
ROLTA IND2,694.08
It is interesting to see the difference of Market Cap between the top 3 and rest of them. Top 3 companies constitute more than 80% of the IT Companies M-Cap 


Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Sky Go app for iPad out now



Sky customers can now watch sports, some movies, news and ESPN on their iPad, iPod Touch or iPhone.
Subscribers to Sky can now download Sky Go from the Apple app store for free.
The Sky Go app lets you watch selected channels with the option to pause and rewind live tv.
An electronic programme guide appears in a corner window to show you what else is on while you continue to view your current show.
The app can be downloaded to the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch and requires iOS 4.2 or later, simply search for Sky Go in the Apple app store.
Two devices can be registered to receive the portable service.
Further information about Sky Go is available at; http://www.sky.com/shop/tv/sky-go/?DCMP=KNC-

Firefox 5 to 'lose' Google toolbar


Google's plans to streamline their business seems to have started with the retirement of the Google toolbar for all Firefox 5 users.

“As we all know, over the past few years, there has been a tremendous amount of innovation in the browser space. For Firefox users, many features that were once offered by Google Toolbar for Firefox are now already built right into the browser. Therefore, while Google Toolbar for Firefox works on versions up to and including Firefox 4 only, it will not be supported on Firefox 5 and future versions,” says a message on the Google Toolbar help blog.
Google have also retired Google Labs and the Google Directory.

EA buys PopCap for $750 million



Electronic Arts announced yesterday that it has acquired PopCap Games in a deal worth $750 million.
PopCap created games such as Zuma Blitz, Plants vs Zombies and the Bejeweled series.
Bejeweled alone has sold over 50 million units.
EA will pay $650 million to PopCap plus $100 million for stock.
“We picked EA because they have recast their culture around making great digital games” said David Roberts, CEO of PopCap, in a statement.

Apple patents new keyboard


Apple has patented a design for a keyless keyboard.

The glass topped design features no moving parts but instead works using acoustic and piezo-electric sensors.

The system compares sounds made by tapping of the screen to a database of signatures determining which key is being used.

The keyboard would still display the traditional Qwerty keys but three sensors within the keyboard would be “sufficiently precise” to triangulate the position of the tap said the patent

PayPal exec: It won't be easy to compete with us

PayPal exec: It won't be easy to compete with us

by Roger Cheng

Companies hopping into the payments business--with particular focus on mobile--will face unexpected challenges as PayPal did in its early days, according to an executive for the digital payments service provider.

PayPal's Laura Chambers demonstrates the tap-and-pay move at the MobileBeat conference earlier this month in San Francisco with VentureBeat editor in chief and moderator Matt Marshall.

(Credit: James Martin/CNET)

"Being in the payments business is harder than saying you're in the payments business," Sam Shrauger, vice president of global product and design for PayPal, said in an interview with CNET today.

While not naming any specific companies, his warning was clearly leveled at players such as Google, which recently unveiled its Google Wallet feature and plans to roll out a payment system in select cities later this summer. Companies that want to deal with payments will have to be ready to deal with customer service, as well as shoulder the risk of financial transactions, Shrauger said.

"Are those problems that they want to solve?" he asked.

Long a facilitator of payments over the Internet and, more recently, through apps found on mobile devices, the company has its sights set on the physical world. Shrauger said the company plans to hold trials with stores by the end of the year, and vowed to be in 20 large retailers by the end of 2012. Spokesman Anuj Nayar said the system would be unlike anything else out there.

Having been in the business for 12 years, PayPal is understandably defensive about the idea of a digital wallet and the notion of having different credit cards, gift cards, and loyalty programs stored in one location accessible by a computer or phone. Google, the wireless carriers, and even the handset manufacturers have only recently began looking to create their own rival mobile-payment systems, and have drawn a lot of attention and buzz.

Most of the industry is focusing on a technology called near-field communications, which allows you to wave a card or phone in front of a checkout reader to quickly pay for drinks at a drugstore or for a ride in a cab. PayPal, however, is taking a slightly different approach.

PayPal is using the Nexus S to test out the NFC payment capability.

(Credit: Sprint Nextel)

PayPal isn't going to mandate the use of any specific technology. While Shrauger wouldn't go into detail about PayPal's own plans, he said the company would be more inclusive of different technologies and payment types. Google's plans, for instance, only allow for MasterCard users who happen to have Sprint Nextel's Nexus S, the only smartphone with an NFC chip.

"Relying on a single technology makes it very difficult for the consumer," he said, noting that people pay for things in different ways depending on the situation. He also criticized the focus that the industry and the media have had on NFC, noting that it is one method of payment.

"When you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail," Shrauger said. "We view it differently."

Still, PayPal isn't shying away from NFC technology. The company showed off its own ability to tap phones to transfer money--using the Nexus S.

Beyond simple transactions, Shrauger talked up the opportunity and the need to provide additional services and value to consumers. It's a similar pitch made by executives at Google, or at ISIS, the joint venture between three national wireless carriers. They talk about the opportunity to provide consumers with discounts and promotions, allowing retailers to draw loyal customers.

PayPal will look at using the payment system to deliver daily deals similar to Google Offers and Groupon.

PayPal was in the headlines for different reasons earlier today. The hacktivist group Anonymous lashed out at PayPal and called for a boycott of the service, partly in condemnation of the FBI's recent arrest of those charged in connection with hack attacks by the group. PayPal had been previously criticized by Anonymous forcutting off the ability of the whistle-blowing site WikiLeaks to receive funds through the service.

Shrauger declined to comment on the development. A spokeswoman said the company hasn't seen any fallout from the boycott attempt.



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