Finland, which is applying for membership in the Western military alliance NATO, has a history of wars with Russia, but the forest-covered border is still only marked with signs and plastic lines for most of its 1,300 km (810 mile) length.
The exercise is mainly aimed at helping some of its shareholders improve their liquidity positions, a person with direct knowledge of the plan said.
BPCL, the nation's second-biggest oil refining and fuel marketing company, is "recalibrating its strategies to leverage emerging opportunities while mitigating risks," its chairman and managing director Arun Kumar Singh said in the firm's latest annual report.
Every time you exceed the budgeted amount, invest the same sum for one of your goals
Defence firms that have committed corruption-related offences will face action under a proposed blacklisting policy but the government will not hesitate to buy a product from another company even if any equipment or software manufactured by the blacklisted entity was embedded into it.
Centre is committed to providing Rs 41,000 crore to Telangana for power sector development, Union Minister Bandaru Dattatreya said today.
IT spending in the Asia Pacific region is forecast to reach $767 billion in 2014 but it's the opportunities of a digital world that have IT leaders excited, finds Gartner.
Improving the customer experience and reducing dependence on brokers, while remaining compliant, requires further investment in IT, says Ovum.
Internal services segment to lead the growth segment this year.
A Mahendran, MD, Godrej Consumer Products, says that the company has been reporting a very good growth rate which is above the category and markets for last two years. He also says that the company is confident to maintain a growth rate of 35 percent as of today.
Spending in 2012 is anticipated to focus on industry-specific apps; upgrades to mission-critical software; integrating and securing systems and infra and SaaS deployments.
Whether on the personal front or the impact on IT within their enterprises, the dominating reaction from CIOs is one of disappointment over a lukewarm budget.
APAC spending will total $4.7 billion in 2012 and total $7 billion in 2015.
The impact of cloud, mobile, social and information will make architectures of the last 20 years obsolete, says Gartner