Trump’s tech supporters now face rising tariffs, antitrust pressure, and funding cuts—despite their public backing of his second term.
Creation of a grant framework for the deeptech ecosystem, and making the deferment of the time of payment of tax on Employee Stock Option Plan available to employees of all DPIIT-recognized startups also tops the Budget expectations of the industry
From the debate over training data for AI models to Microsoft sounding the alarm on potential AI-driven election interference from China, here's a roundup of today's developments in the field of AI
Implementation of business AI technology and a volatile global macroeconomic landscape are the reasons SAP gave for the impact on its workforce
"I am very convinced about the opportunity in India, and I saw this when I was in the Obama administration," said Arun Kumar, former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Global Markets and Director General of the US and Foreign Commercial Service (USFCS) in the Obama Administration.
The implosion of the Silicon Valley bank led to finger-pointing, as executives and investors jumped on the crisis for their own messaging.
In a year marked by global headwinds, several tech firms have slashed their workforce. Let's take a look at some of the companies that are laying off employees.
The combined value of public and private tech firms in Europe fell to $2.7 trillion, down from $3.1 trillion in late 2021. High interest rates, the war in Ukraine, and a shrinking talent pool were among the reasons cited for the drop.
As firings become a wildfire in tech industry, here’s a look at companies that have implemented job cuts and issues impacting Big Tech
Venture capitalist GGV Capital warns that money is harder to come by for startups and valuations have sharply dropped. For General Atlantic, the top of their list of target markets now includes Southeast Asia and India.
NIT Warangal is having quite the placement season.