Washington, June 12 (IANS) American lawmakers from both parties and business leaders have congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on becoming India’s longest-serving elected prime minister, citing the growing importance of India’s economy and the expanding US-India partnership.Messages of congratulations came from members of Congress, a US senator and executives from major American companies, reflecting broad support in Washington and corporate America for closer ties with India.Charles R…
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New Delhi, June 6 (IANS) Over 1 lakh jobs have been cut in the technology sector in the first five months 2026, with May alone accounting for nearly 28,900 roles, a new report has said.The report from Layoff.fyi said a total of 1,16,739 tech employees have been laid off year‑to‑date, adding that only 10,577 job cuts were announced in May 2025, less than half compared to 28,889 last month.However, March was the worst month this year so far in terms of job cuts, with over 46,000 mass layoffs.M…
New Delhi, May 14 (IANS) Cisco, a global technology conglomerate, has announced plans to cut fewer than 4,000 jobs globally as part of a restructuring exercise aimed at sharpening its focus on artificial intelligence (AI) and other high-growth technology areas.The layoffs that will affect less than 5 per cent of the company’s global workforce were disclosed by CEO Chuck Robbins and the Executive Leadership Team in an internal memo issued alongside the company’s third-quarter FY26 earnings.”T…
New Delhi, March 27 (IANS) A China-linked state-sponsored hacking group has been found embedding highly stealthy malware deep inside global telecom infrastructure, raising concerns of long-term cyber espionage, a report has said.The data by cybersecurity firm Rapid7 showed that the attackers have deployed advanced tools such as kernel-level implants and passive backdoors designed to stay hidden inside networks for long periods.These tools act like “digital sleeper cells”, allowing hackers to…
New Delhi, Jan 26 (IANS) As artificial intelligence rapidly becomes part of everyday business, 97 per cent of companies have already expanded their privacy programmes, a new report said on Monday.Data compiled by Cisco showed that nearly 96 per cent organisations plan to invest even more — underlining how critical data protection has become in the AI era.The study, which surveyed over 5,200 IT, technology, and security professionals across 12 countries, highlights that AI is the main force behi…
