IT sector’s return to office will be gradual, not 100% in 2021

Information technology companies’ return to office in 2021 will be gradual with no perceptible change by end of March. Return to Office (RTO) will peak...

TAC Security eyes global markets with its new ESOF-DarkSec solution to evaluate data theft...

TAC Security is taking it's new dark web threat intelligence solution, ESOF-DarkSec, to overseas markets to further add traction to its global expansion plans...

In2IT EBS announces partnership with SAP Business ByDesign

In2IT Enterprise Business Services has announced its partnership with SAP Business By Design (ByD) to help small and medium enterprise to scale up their...

4 reasons why enterprises need to focus on building a robust cloud security infrastructure

By Sandeep Kamble, Founder & CTO of SecureLayer7 Even as we come to the end of an eventful year, filled with disruptive personal and professional...

Adobe Flash Player is now history, top browsers end support

Software major Adobe has bid goodbye to its iconic Flash Player as major internet browsers shut it down on Friday and Microsoft blocked it...

SolarWinds hackers saw some of our source code: Microsoft

Microsoft has admitted that the alleged Russian hackers behind the massive SolarWinds attack that affected several top-notch enterprises and government agencies, attempted activities beyond...

S.Korea’s 5G users near 11mn in Nov: Report

South Korea racked up nearly 11 million users on fifth-generation (5G) wireless networks as of end-November, data showed on Thursday. According to a data compiled...

Amazon acquires podcast platform Wondery

To take on Swedish music streaming giant Spotify, Amazon has acquired podcast publisher Wondery, one of the last major independent podcast networks, for an...

Leading in use of technology to fight crime, says Telangana Police

Telangana Police said it is using various technology tools as force multipliers for effective and smart policing to fight crime. Already a model for other...

Global laptop market to hit 173mn units in 2020

Riding on the surge in remote work and learning, the global laptop market will hit a high in 2020, increasing 9 per cent (on-year)...
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