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Keeping Your Mobile Workforce Secure
Fp Archives •As online attackers adopt more sophisticated techniques to infiltrate an organisation's computing infrastructure, wireless communication tools, which in many cases hold business-sensitive data, are becoming inevitable targets.
Rs 800 cr corpus, iPads, 5000 ATMs: How India Post readies its payments bank
Fp Staff •India Post Payments Bank will start operations in March 2017 in about 50 districts and cover the entire country by the end of financial year 2018-19
Mobile technology will disrupt entire industries, says Stanford's Raj Singh
Yeung •What makes mobile veteran Raj Singh passionate about entrepreneurial ideas - it's solving a problem. Firstpost spoke to the new Entrepreneur in Residence and the famed Stanford Research Institute, now SRI International.
Key lessons from Nokia's India exit: India isn't the best place to make things
Adil Rustomjee •Nokia's decision to come to India was as unusual, but it's exit is for very simple reasons. <br />
Why Nokia won't 'Make in India'. Vietnam beckoned; the taxman and rupee pushed
Adil Rustomjee •Nokia's entry into large-scale manufacture of cell phone in Sriperumbudur was driven by labour cost arbitrage and very slim margins. A falling rupee and better logistics in Vietnam forced the decision
Indian consumers want best of 'touch', says Sudhir Hasija of Karbonn
Shonaliadvani123 •The bulk of growth will come from smart phones. Sales in this category of mobiles have been increasing rapidly in India.
Indian quartet lauded by MIT for new gesture-recognition system
Anujeet •Gesture recognition may just be the newest feature you can get for your smartphone, and the innovation has been pioneered by an Indian quartet...
Karbonn Mobiles wants to be the Maruti of cell phones
Arlene •Karbonn Mobiles is competing in the highly price sensitive Indian mobile telephone market, but believes with time it can become the biggest mobile phone firm in the country.
Karbonn Mobiles wants to be the Maruti of cell phones
Arlene •Karbonn Mobiles is competing in the highly price sensitive Indian mobile telephone market, but believes with time it can become the biggest mobile phone firm in the country.
Most mobile users in India prefer unlimited Internet plans: E&Y
Fp Archives •The survey said confusion over data tariffs and lack of guidance from operators on the value of new services are limiting the adoption of mobile data services.