India stories
India's growing laptop accessory market gets three cooling pads priced from INR 2,999, aimed at easing heat and posture strain for users.
Public sector buyers in India now have wider GeM access to storage and CCTV recorders, as institutional demand for digital security grows.
Manual data-sharing across Chhattisgarh departments has been cut from days to instant access as the state rolls out Digital Dwaar.
Tighter Indian audit rules are pushing banks and public bodies to watch database activity more closely, especially inside sensitive systems.
Higher profits and a stronger order pipeline are bolstering Blue Cloud Softech Solutions after annual revenue topped ₹1,000 crore for the first time.
The awards bolster Consistent's push into locally made security and gaming gear, as it unveils STQC-certified cameras for Indian buyers.
Strong pre-booking demand has pushed OPPO's Find X9s and Find X9 Ultra into stores in India two days early, unchanged in price.
Students in Bengaluru will gain Google-certified cloud and big data training as employers push for more practical computing skills.
Higher AI and cloud demand could lift India's built data centre capacity to 5 GW by 2030, needing nearly USD $25 billion.
A new robotics zone and a 11% rise in startups showed AI hardware and commercial deployment are now driving the Taipei trade fair.
Security teams can now restore Microsoft 365 data from ransomware or deletion within Sophos Central, reducing reliance on separate backup tools.
Creators in three countries will get AI help spotting why Facebook posts work and how to improve future engagement.
Corporate clients will be able to send and receive overseas payments instantly next quarter, with local-currency payouts and tracking.
Borrowers in India can now get instant loan decisions around the clock, as manual checks have been removed from TrustPaisa's approval process.
Singapore merchants will get a faster online checkout as Juspay brings Mastercard Click to Pay to the city-state and wider Asia-Pacific region.
Mid-sized firms facing faster exploits can now outsource patching, exposure scanning and threat monitoring under one contract.
Enterprises in India and beyond stand to gain a single vendor for AI infrastructure and software as the firms target GCC demand and global expansion.
The move gives Tata Technologies a bigger role in SAP roll-outs, letting it sell software and lead projects for manufacturers in two key markets.
The twin wins underline growing demand for sector-specific AI tools that analyse customer calls and automate day-to-day decisions.
Canada's reliance on US cloud giants leaves governments and businesses exposed to lock-in and geopolitical pressure, a new report says.