The company has been named the winner of three Spring 2011 Technology Services Industry Association STAR Awards.
Bytes Connect has trained its 400 contact centre employees to be Consumer Protection Act-compliant.
Making climate research accessible to communities could help them adapt to changes affecting their livelihoods.
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Proper incentives will result in the country becoming one of the biggest outsourcing hubs in the world, operators say.
The new virtual schools will offer standards of learning-based courses taught by licensed teachers.
The networked society that will arise by 2020 will be based on mobility, cloud and broadband.
The company, in partnership with GSTF, will offer introductory training programmes across 130 cities in India.
The University of Texas Health Science Centre at San Antonio won the ITSM Extreme Makeover 2011 competition.
The company is offering CompTIA courses, including its certification vouchers.
The CSIR programme won the ICT in education category at the Technology in Government Africa awards.
There is a need to go beyond just providing access to technology, as the youth want to use tech for social change, says Intel.
Interactive whiteboards and the Internet have made learning collaborative, says Vastratech.
Metheringham is the latest library to jump on to the self-service bandwagon in the UK.