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The PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore has concluded an agreement with EMC (Benelux) BV SARL, a unit of EMC Corp., in collaboration with EMC Academic Alliance Program (EAA) in India. Under this programme, PSG College of Technology offers a course in storage technology information to its students from January 2008.
As part of the EAA, PSG College of Technology get providers curricula agnostic, of course, the educational content, faculty training and software simulators developed by EMC to train their students. EMC is also taking over the program in the form of review the tasks and functions of sampling.
Under EAA, EMC has forged alliances with more than 75 higher education institutions across India. Today, more than 3000 students are enrolled in similar information on the storage India, as part of the ECA.
The EMC Academic Alliance is a collaborative effort with EMC for major educational institutions in the world for emerging needs gap in knowledge of storage technologies and develop a pool of qualified resources and storage certified professionals. The program provides a neutral provider, product agnostic storage technology curriculum for students. Some schools are part BITS Pilani EMC, IIIT Bangalore, UPTEC and Manipal Institute of Technology.
Dr. R. Rudramoorthy, Principal, PSG College of Technology, said: “PSG is committed to providing technical training quality of their students. This agreement with CME allows our students to learn the latest technologies for the storage of information and management of space segment growing the fastest of the computer industry. ”
“We are confident that the partnership with EMC will help us to negotiate the skills of our students and industry to produce graduates who are ready ready to contribute effectively to the rapid growth of information management and storage of industry, “said Dr. Rudramoorthy.
Manoj Chugh, President, EMC, India and SAARC region, said: “We are pleased with the progress of our education programme in India. We have already begun with the leaders of more than 75 training institutions India in the framework of the Association and will probably beyond the 100 mark very quickly. We are proud to be associated with the PSG College, a leading provider of computer training in Coimbatore to EAA.
The information is expanding at a rate of explosives and organizations are struggling to manage this growth. In the background of this information, flood storage and information management has emerged as a promising career for students. In EMC, we are determined to allow students to the best - of-Breed capacity to help, given the challenges of the real world and have a successful career, “said Chugh.
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Professor at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government (KSG) is a training program in India to strengthen the management skills of high level, policy makers, this January.
Some 300 senior officials of India expects that the first four weeks of course, challenges of governance for India, kicking off at the end of the year.
The course of the KSG’s Executive Education Program, dialogue with the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA), India a leading Management Institute. Faculty of IIMA KSG and negotiate curricula incorporating both presentations and exercises.
The course is part of an initiative in collaboration with the Indian government, the formation of the new partnership program of their officials of public service, by Christine Letts, Hauser professor in the practice of philanthropy and nonprofit leadership. The program was 18 months in developing countries.
“We are limited, if we can such a program, because the teaching of the Faculty of lists,” said Letts. “This first program in January because, if most of our faculty teach, perhaps in the program were not available.”
Mary Jo Bane, dean and academic KSG Akash Deep, KSG professor of law and order, it is co-chairman of January.
“This is one of the largest programs Executive, we have taken, both as regards the scope and breadth of the curriculum,” said Deep KSG in a press release. “We hope that the meeting of senior officials of the Indian hotel with our service Faculty innovative ideas to meet the challenges of governance, including India today and tomorrow. ”
Letts agreed that during the Indian government has always the importance of training in the early years of mandate, is the first time they have decided to level leadership training to a higher value.
The Executive Education program in the KSG also has similar programs for the driving licence of China, Taiwan and Pakistan.
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EDUCATION is fundamental for the growth of industry and trade in any country. The reason behind the economic success of industrial giants like the USA, Japan, Germany and other emerging economies has been the right kind of education. This has been possible only through strong industry-academia ties. India faces a tough challenge in providing the right kind of education to a very large number of students in order to prepare them for shouldering responsibilities in the economic sector, which is poised for a double digit growth by the turn of the century.
India today has the dubious distinction of having the largest number of educated people who are unemployed for the simple reason that they are unemployable. In a couple of years India will have more than half of its population illiterate and a big chunk of so-called educated people unemployed.
This is an extremely poor reflection on our education system. Every year the government spends a huge amount of money on education. In spite of this, industry especially segments like software, telecom, microelectronics and several other high-tech areas, face a tremendous shortage of skilled manpower.
The education system in our country needs to be driven by the requirements of industry and trade. This would reduce the incidence of producing graduates and postgraduates who are unemployable as far as specialised jobs in the industrial sector are concerned. In the post-liberalisation era, India’s premier technology and management institutes have taken the lead in developing strong interfaces with leading local companies and multinationals.
Whereas IIT (Kanpur) has tied up with Motorola, IIT (Bombay) has joined hands with Intel Corporation of the USA. Intel has launched ‘Vidya’ to create awareness amongst schoolchildren regarding benefits of multimedia and Internet as tools of learning. The Indian Institute of Management, (Ahmedabad) in its efforts directed towards training practising managers, has so far conducted over 700 management development programmes and over 20 long-duration management education programmes. Even though regional management and technology institutes have taken initiatives to work closely with industry, much needs to be done in getting the desired results. In fact, IITs and IIMs can be good models for regional institutes to adopt.
Over the past 10 years or so, corporate managers in India have realised that human resource is the most vital input for long-term success. Technology can be acquired, money raised, machinery bought at best prices but there is no way one can trade for a quality manpower. Right people have to be inducted, trained and retained through well-planned efforts.
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The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) in India today an agreement with the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) for the establishment of a centre for international trade with technology.
Set up in IIFT, the Centre for Research on problems that emerge in trade and technology to identify opportunities for the export of India, a statement of IIFT said here.
The Centre for entries, institutions and departments regarding the establishment of a favourable political regime in light of studies undertaken on the agreements of the WTO in charge of trade, technology, as TRIPS, TBT, etc.
There would also be seminars and workshops for wide dissemination of research results and policy.
IIFT and DSIR are also share a collection on exports of technology and a quarterly newsletter exports of technology, “says the release.
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An Executive Briefing in joint ventures for June 5, 2001, prepared by Asia Pulse, real-time, Asia-son of exclusive news, Commercial and business intelligence.
NTT, Matsushita, join a multi-channel test shipments
TOKYO - Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. (TSE: 6752), Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (TSE: 9405) and members of the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (TSE: 9432) Group said Monday that together with a test multi-channel broadcasting.
The company is developing a system of both projectiles transfer several different angles of a single event, like a game of baseball or a concert for venting on television and the Internet broadband networks.
Vivendi Universal MULLS sale of the stake in BSkyB: paper
LONDON - The media group Vivendi Universal french east, according to reports is considering selling its stake STG3 billion to British Sky Broadcasting - a step the media Mogulanlagen Rupert Mudoch control of the satellite broadcasting network created there.
Vivendi chief Jean-Marie Messier said he does not want to Offload its stake from 23 per cent of BSkyB on the market and looking for an asset swap.
IIFT, DSIR To set INDIAN Int’l Center for trade with technology
New Delhi - The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) in India today an agreement with the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) for the establishment of a centre for international trade with technology.
Set up in IIFT, the Centre for Research on problems that emerge in trade and technology to identify opportunities for the export of India, a statement of IIFT said here.
ONGC India to increase the participation of energy in Cairns, 40 pct JV
NEW DELHI J - State Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) increases its share of 40 per cent in the Gulf of Khambat its oil and gas joint venture Cairns block energy in the United Kingdom.
“We decided that the participation of 40 per cent in Lakshmi find oil in the CB-OS / 2 oil and gas in the Gulf of Khambat block,” said a senior ONGC PTI here.
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A national conference on “Indian Infrastructure - Challenges and Opportunities”, organized by SDM Centre for Post Graduate Studies and Research Management SDM in the conference room, on 16 February informed SDM College of Business Management Principal Dr. K. Devaraj
At a press conference, he said Kshetra Dharmasthala Dr. Shree Dharmadhikari D Veerendra Heggade east bless the occasion, during NMPT P Tamilvanan chairman of the conference is to open. Karnataka Bank AG and president of MD Ananthakrishna will be chaired by the function.
The conference consists of four technical meetings, including important personalities MSEZ Ltd MD and CEO ISN Prasad, MD MESCOM Sumanth, Department of Environment and Forests, Government of India, Expert Committee Vice-Chairman and Mr. Kamath Mangalore director of the Airport MR Vasudev submit Securities. SDM education, vice-president of the society D Surendra Kumar is presided over the farewell speech, while IDBI, Mumbai, Executive Director Ravindranath B is the guest conductor. An entertainment program presented by saxophonist and Sindhu Bhairavi troupe.
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It’s a Sunday afternoon and class time for 39-year-old IT worker Seema Shetty. Her feet curled under her in a swivel chair, she sits in front of a computer monitor, adjusts a set of headphones, and scribbles in a notebook. Shetty, who works for consulting firm Mastek in Mumbai, is in a virtual classroom in the Vile Parle suburb, where a dozen computers link students to some of India’s elite management institutions. Today’s class is a three-hour general management lecture, part of the online education course conducted by the Xavier Labor Relations Institute in Jamshedpur, in the remote northern Indian state of Jharkhand.
A consultant for various industries from insurance to banking, Shetty signed up for an online certificate course to “learn more about my clients’ business requirements,” she says. By enrolling in the 14-month, six-hour-per-weekend online course, at a cost of $4,600, she can further her education without having to take a two-year career break to get an MBA. Learning online, says Shetty hopefully, “will definitely boost my job prospects.”
Shetty is part of a growing tribe of working professionals and students in India who have enrolled for online education certification. While it’s difficult to determine numbers of students, the online education market in India today generates about $200 million in revenue, and industry experts expect it to touch $1 billion by the end of the decade. The winning proposition: Getting knowledge from top-notch professionals without disrupting fast-track careers.
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TRADE union movement in India is characterised today by several employers’ spokesmen and financial columnists as a hindrance in economic progress of the country. It is a wrong concept and this argument needs to be strongly repudiated. As a matter of fact the trade union movement believes that without faster economic development, the standard of living of the working class and the people of the country can not be improved. Without accelerating economic growth, employment generation cannot be improved.
What trade union movement is advocating in India is that mere economic growth does not lead to social advancement. Though India claims to be the second largest growing economy in the world, its record of human development is extremely below the mark. The United Nations’ Human Development Index ranks India at 127th position out of 175 in the list. The capitalists in India today do not take into account this aspect of economic development and trade unions today are fighting for the concept of economic growth with social justice.
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IF technology can be used to provide efficient services and the delivery of health wants a little action. And the two governments and the private sector are pitching and health, in order to react more.
EWorld looks at the software developed by companies and how they try to do things better for health care providers.
Medinous Health Systems, a subsidiary of the company, we Info Systems, Medinous has developed a hospital management system can be used as well as small multi-specialty clinics and hospitals. The company works with more than 100 companies around the world, especially in the health, education and retail.
Mathew Abraham, Regional Sales Manager, Asia-Pacific, we Info Systems, said: “Medinous has been developed and refined over the years into a user point of view. Originally, we started to focus on hospitals in the Near East. with the health sector a priority in India today, we have begun to focus on the Indian market.
The Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore, is one of the first hospitals in our system. ”
Medinous is available in three versions - Medinous Enterprise, Medinous Basic and Medinous Lite. They can be used on a large platform - small or large clinics multi-super-special clinics and related economic crime.
High-tech laboratory and radiology devices can also be integrated into the system.
Medinous company consists of 19 modules. He is the most suitable for medium and large multi-speciality hospitals. It is possible that the function of registration, financial accounting, accounting salaries, stationary and outpatient pharmacy management, radiology, nuclear medicine and other services.
The simple Medinous Basic consists of six modules designed for small and large hospitals, medical centres or clinics, while Medinous Lite is a stand-alone application suitable for small hospitals and medical centres.
Vijay Anand, Director, Administration, Vydehi Institute, said: “HMS Medinous was our first implementation of information technology. Therefore, we will begin the patients-billing module.
Since we have a large number of outpatient care, which were instrumental in helping to ensure that we have a complete picture of patients regarding the profile and history, payment details, dates and the number of visits. ”
On the road to tele-medicine
The poor are often of crucial importance that carry time-consuming and costly, but his visit to the city for improved treatment opportunities simply because they can not afford. The tele-medicine will help fight. It offers healing by specialists at a fraction of the cost and comfort of being familiar with the environment of confidence doctor speak the language of the country.
Polycom PVX software as developed by Polycom Inc, tele-medicine can help.
Polycom is a provider of unified communications Collaborative - converging voice, video, Web and data solutions for new broadband networks. Its functions of the tele-medicine network Apollo Foundation bring into force the SP and MP 384 (versions of the station interview), as well as video and Via FX.
“The software has no major economies in terms of cost and time or human resources since tele-medicine is not a fileur quality.
But it is a great way to reach the masses, and given the fact that 80% of the specialists are in cities, tele-medicine undeniable health needs, “says D. Lavanian, Business Manager - telemedicine, tele-medicine network Apollo Foundation.
“We try to the learning curve flatter possible and demonstrates that telemedicine as a tool for the doctor, as a stethoscope. It is also easy to use, doctors or rather friendly as possible. Some doctors now want to setup, service tele-medicine Casero.
We are working to reduce costs, “says Yugal Sharma, Country Manager, Polycom, India.
The tele-medicine equipment could vary, he said. It could be a small office with a large screen.
There are several packages that Polycom offers, and banks offer loans, the doctors want these agencies. The cost of the plant is again in a very short time.
Apollo is very center of the first tele-medicine was Polycom software, which is now installed in more than 60 centres.
Escort, Hryudayalaya Narayana is another hospital with Polycom’s VC-solutions.
In 2003, Apollo 6000 patients treated with Polycom’s solution and VC-Lavanian believes, in time to increase that number.
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Environment Correspondent, BBC News website, The Hague
For Valmik Thapar, it is a question of principle, of the dignity of the human person, and the distortion of the traditional relationship between man and nature.
“For me it is abhorrent,” he said tonne. “You do not have civil settlements tiger, it is not part of every dream.”
The objective of Mr. Thapar’s anger, the prospect of the opening of its production to China’s domestic trade in tiger products.
The trade has been banned for 14 years, and with hardware from wild tiger remains prohibited.
Instead of traditional medicine would ingredients such as bones obtained from animals on farms.
He said that at least five factories in China, the tiger, the habitat of animals 5000, most born and bred in captivity.
Surprisingly, it is still more than the tigers in the wild.
The animal welfare and conservation groups are almost unanimous in their refusal.
Re-opening of a national market, poaching for this market, they feel, and should also lead to increased international trade, which remain illegal under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species ( CITES).
A prominent nature, has spent 30 years, the GOI observe the tiger, Valmik Thapar is not under any illusions about what it would mean for the rest of wild populations, which are largely in India.
“When it is not a ban on trade in Tiger, I assure you, there would be no one left, the tiger in India today,” he told a host of this year, the Conference of CITES in The Hague.
But there was a larger message. Tiger are wild creatures, which is, as we treatment of them and respect them, and they put behind bars, entblößend their instincts and their traditional patterns of behaviour has no place in a world that claims it is civilized.
Doors closed
Tiger jumped factories in China in the 1980’s, when the market was booming.
Bans on the national and international trade which resulted lucrative equipment from the farm gates. Some turned to tourism revenues.
A document that provides information about China in this CITES meeting with the title The current situation of livestock and tiger Facing difficulty (sic) of the tiger and Guilin Xiongsen Bear Mountain Village, deplores the financial difficulties with where a company is facing.
“We need RMB 50000000 (6500000 $) for the zoo, and yet the income from tourism was only 15000000 RMB ($ 2,000,000).
“Without a new financial aid to be hungry Tiger 1000. Secondly, it would have been pointless to talk about these animals is prohibited.”
The owner of the farm also display compassion for the people who come to the door seeking medical help.
“Patients suffering from rheumatism, often seen coming with us for tiger bone, but we have nothing on them when they file their knees, because it is not allowed.”
The Tiger farmers receive a sympathetic hearing from some NGOs, who feel that the maintenance strategies work best if the conservation objectives of gaining some financial value.
“If the ban on trade, but prohibits trade,” said Barun Mitra of the Liberty Institute in New Delhi.
Mr. Mitra thesis is that the money should be composed of a number of tigers and possibilities of ecotourism on trade in tiger parts.
The demand for leather crocodile, as he says, to be completed by poaching. Today starts the supply chain in crocodile farms, which has the same equipment at a fraction of the cost.
Accordingly, crocodile numbers in the desert have risen, and he thinks exactly the same thing, what might happen with the tiger.
“The tiger could easily win and keep its buy their way to extinction, if we can do that,” says Mitra.
Some observers refer to a big difference between agriculture and agriculture is what crocodiles are registered in May.
CITES, the definition of agriculture contributes regularly collecting eggs from the wild, in order to ensure the genetic diversity of animals in captivity, while behind sufficient to ensure that the wild population - everything is done under license.
And Sue Lieberman of WWF International believes in captivity will do nothing to wild tigers from their parents.
“It costs a lot to a tiger in captivity, and next to nothing to kill, outstanding,” she said.
“In all cases, it is not legitimate to traditional medicine requires Tiger. Those who prefer tiger bone with the bones of wild animals.
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