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Koo hails new social media norms, appoints Rahul Satyakam as Grievance Officer

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Koo hails new social media norms, appoints Rahul Satyakam as Grievance Officer

The new rules include creating systems to deal with user grievances and to monitor harmful content. None of the other major social media platforms (with over 50 lakh users) has complied with the new rules, say sources.

Why is the Domino’s India data breach unusual and what can you do about it?

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Why is the Domino’s India data breach unusual and what can you do about it?

Data breach at Domino’s India is unusual because unlike other cases, the information is publicly available on the internet, which experts say highlights the need for strong data protection laws in India to protect users and make companies accountable

Clubhouse sees over a million Android users in two weeks

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Clubhouse sees over a million Android users in two weeks

Clubhouse Android was released starting with the US on May 9 and the rest of the world, including India, by May 21. This spike does well for the firm that saw downloads decline 90 percent in April 2021, after the spike in February.

TCS to set up 100 COVID-19 vaccination centres for employees across India

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TCS to set up 100 COVID-19 vaccination centres for employees across India

Peers Infosys, Wipro, and HCL Tech have also started vaccination drive for their employees. The top four IT firms employ over 10 lakh people and will be covering the cost of vaccination for all their employees.

India is a critical market for Zoom, says Velchamy Sankaralingam, President, Product and Engineering

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India is a critical market for Zoom, says Velchamy Sankaralingam, President, Product and Engineering

Zoom has seen its free user base grow about 60 times in India compared to 30 worldwide in the last year. Education and healthcare will remain areas of focus for the video-conferencing app in India, where it plans to step up hiring as well, says Sankaralingam.

Wipro to get one lakh vaccine doses for employees, families by June

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Wipro to get one lakh vaccine doses for employees, families by June

Vaccination services will be provided free of charge and will be administered on the company's campuses and at partner hospitals around the country.

COVID Pandemic Year: Salary of TCS CEO Rajesh Gopinathan, COO NG Subramaniam rises by over 50% in FY21

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COVID Pandemic Year: Salary of TCS CEO Rajesh Gopinathan, COO NG Subramaniam rises by over 50% in FY21

The company executives last fiscal made a decision to moderate their remuneration to conserve resources in FY20. It resulted in 15 percent decline last year in remuneration for the key executives.

Government asks WhatsApp to withdraw or revise new policy, gives May 25 deadline

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Government asks WhatsApp to withdraw or revise new policy, gives May 25 deadline

The government has warned action against the firm and says “various options” available to it under Indian law.

IT, tech firms gearing up for hyperlocal workplaces

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IT, tech firms gearing up for hyperlocal workplaces

Whether you prefer working from a nearby office or a few days from home and a few days from office, IT firms are making it all possible. That’s what the future of work is going to look like, say many CEOs.

Mercy Mission volunteers a lifeline to Bengaluru, India’s most COVID-hit city

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Mercy Mission volunteers a lifeline to Bengaluru, India’s most COVID-hit city

Volunteers are working overtime, from 4:30 a.m., to respond to distress calls and lend support in arranging ambulances, oxygen, ICU beds and help in cremating the dead in Bengaluru, the IT hub that has over a million COVID-19 cases.

Clubhouse to launch Android version in India on May 21 as downloads plummet

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Clubhouse to launch Android version in India on May 21 as downloads plummet

The audio chat app hopes to increase downloads with Android users, but it faces fierce competition from giants such as Twitter, which has launched such a platform as well as Facebook and Microsoft, which have similar plans.

Explainer | What does the delay in H-1B wage hikes till Nov 2022 mean for Indian techies?

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Explainer | What does the delay in H-1B wage hikes till Nov 2022 mean for Indian techies?

This is indeed a huge relief. Indians are the largest beneficiaries of the visa. In FY19, of the 1.8 lakh H-1B visa issues, Indians accounted for about 1.3 lakh.

Do you have the same login for Flipkart and BigBasket? Here is why you should be worried

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Do you have the same login for Flipkart and BigBasket? Here is why you should be worried

Many Flipkart users have complained of their account being hacked recently. Security researchers explained that this breach could be traced back to Bigbasket breach, where data of millions of users were made public on the dark web.

Companies seek government clarity on vaccination and more doses; say it is important for restoring normalcy

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Companies seek government clarity on vaccination and more doses; say it is important for restoring normalcy

HCL Tech needs 6 lakh doses, both for employees and the vendors it is looking to vaccinate in the country, but have got a commitment for a few thousand doses in NCR and Chennai, making the supply and demand gap rather substantial.

Second wave slows down hiring for IT and tech firms

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Second wave slows down hiring for IT and tech firms

There is no slack in demand or cancellations. One executive summed it up best: “The situation is the opposite of what happened last year. People were healthy but companies were cautious about cost. So, there was a freeze on hiring. Now, demand is high, but people and families are affected.”

Demand robust, but second wave a concern: LTTS CEO Amit Chadha

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Demand robust, but second wave a concern: LTTS CEO Amit Chadha

In the longer term, Chadha says, there will be a workforce working from office and another from home. He says the company is getting ready for a future where there may be cities where they don’t have an office, but a workforce. It may not be huge, but that's a developing model.

You now have to enter a Captcha while booking your vaccination

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You now have to enter a Captcha while booking your vaccination

The move aims to prevent techies from cornering vaccine slots, but has made the booking process cumbersome

Cognizant had to let go of business because it couldn't hire talent

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Cognizant had to let go of business because it couldn't hire talent

The company said its revenue growth could have been higher but lost out due to a shortage of talent.

API scripts, messaging groups, coding: India's vaccination program is now a techathon 

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API scripts, messaging groups, coding: India's vaccination program is now a techathon 

Finding that it’s very difficult to book the limited vaccinations slots, techies in Bengaluru are running own scripts to find their way in. It is not clear whether it is a grey area or outright illegal. The CoWin chief insists that there are enough checks and balances to ensure that people don’t run scripts.

iSPIRT likely to focus on bridging the technical gap in the BBMP bed allocation software

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iSPIRT likely to focus on bridging the technical gap in the BBMP bed allocation software

The development comes in the light of widespread corruption in the BBMP’s bed allocation system, alleged by the Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya. The BJP MP has reached out to Infosys chariman Nandan Nilekani to revamp the system. Think tank iSPIRT has also been roped in.

Going slow on moving work offshore: L&T Infotech CEO Sanjay Jalona

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Going slow on moving work offshore: L&T Infotech CEO Sanjay Jalona

L&T Infotech CEO Sanjay Jalona spoke to Moneycontrol about the challenges for the business from COVID-19 Second Wave and the company's plans to tackle them.

COVID-19: Indian health tech startups step in to take load off healthcare system

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COVID-19: Indian health tech startups step in to take load off healthcare system

As the pandemic changes the narrative for telemedicine in the country, companies like MFine and iCliniq are seeing a huge demand. Bengaluru-based MFine, for example, which has over 4,000 doctors on its platform, does 12,000 consultations per day. Remote health-monitoring platforms like Dozee, too, are gaining traction.

COVID-19 second wave | IT firms might look at shifting work onsite, delay in project commencement

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COVID-19 second wave | IT firms might look at shifting work onsite, delay in project commencement

Most companies feel that the impact will be short-term. However, analysts say if the pandemic persists and human resources capacity in India is affected by over 30 per cent, companies may shift some work onshore.

TCS sets up COVID-19 care centres in 11 cities for employees, their families

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TCS sets up COVID-19 care centres in 11 cities for employees, their families

As IT firms like Infosys, HCL Tech and Tech Mahindra also step up the care, the government has also allowed the IT/ITeS in SEZ units to increase the beds from 10 to 50.

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