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    Data Privacy

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    personal data • Why do we need protect personal data? – The need to control personal data • • • • Fear of misuse Identity Theft Cases of Fraud Other form of cyber crimes What is Personal Information? • According to the European Directive on Data Protection – Article 2: “Personal Data shall mean any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (‘data subject’); an identifiable person is one who can be identified , directly or indirectly, in particular, by reference to an

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    6, 2013 Abstract As the world becomes increasing dependent on information technology (IT) products and services, the global IT services outsourcing industry has increased exponentially. Efforts to reduce costs and focus more on their core competencies have corporations outsourcing and offshoring many of their IT services. Offshoring of IT services have been growing at 40 to 50 percent a year. Brazil, like India, has stepped up to the challenge and has begun a campaign to build a strong

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    Best Practices of E-Governance in India: Opportunities and Limitations Abstract E-governance or electronic governance is about the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) by government at all level to provide services to the public, communication and information exchange between all the organisation/agencies of government. It’s become an important part of government system to achieve the economic and the quality of life. Major goals of e-governance are to provide better service delivery

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    The dynamic characteristics of the sophisticated technologies has captivated the people and allured them to be dependent on their use and brought about vibrant changes in the society. But alternately, it also raised the questions on privacy rights of an individual and the extent of its limitations. Today, Privacy continues to be a growing concern in India and as such awareness of privacy issues is on the rise within NGOs, academic institutions and media

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    Role Of Ict In Education

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    Material (TLM) in the field of education Abstract All types of digital technology assistance are included in the term “ICT” but not only computers. It plays a major role in all aspects of countries life; in politics, in economic life as well as in social and cultural development. Information Technology Enabled Services (ITES) policies of a country provide a rationale, a set of goals, and a vision of education systems. India has one of the largest education systems in the world with a network of

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    globalized, liberalized, privatized and a competitive environment. Indian banking industry has witnessed an incredible growths due to extensive changes that are taking place in the information technology. The development and the increasing progress that is being experienced in the Information and Communication Technology have brought lot of changes in almost all facets of life. In the Banking Industry, it has been in the form of online or e-banking, which is now replacing the traditional banking practice

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    Challenges due to low cost countries on India’s IT-BPO Industry India is facing competition from other countries around the world in IT outsourcing. China, Ireland, The Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Poland, and Egypt are just some of the countries that aggressively looking at IT outsourcing for growth. Over the years these countries have been developing their country to be able to provide IT outsourcing and lay a strong foundation to sustain this new idea.  According to KPMG (2016), some of the

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    IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STRATEGY IN INDIA 5 TECHNOLOGY AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER 6 Transfer of knowledge 6 Technology, infrastructure, equipment transfer: 7 ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY & OUTSOURCING 7 Alibaba core competencies 7 Outsourcing Flowchart 8 Outsourcing 8 GLOBAL MANUFACTURING NETWORKS 9 GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS 9 APPENDIX 12 REFERENCES 14 INTRODUCTION Alibaba

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    Leveraging Technology to Create Sustainable Digital Healthcare Infrastructure Shailja Dixit, MD, MS, MPH Shailja.dixit@gmail.com All stories don’t have a happy ending: Its 2 AM in the morning. I am in post-op care watching my dad in a five-star Metro hotel-hospital. The unfolding of events is crystal clear in my mind: Our life turned upside down, what seemed to be a simple regular follow-up for my Dad for his gastric problems turned into a ‘ticking time bomb”. Thankfully

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    State Bank of India

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    AMITY BUSINESS SCHOOL STATE BANK OF INDIA IMPLEMENTATION OF INFORMATION TECHONOLOGY Aayush Jaiswal C-50 3/19/2011 Shilpi Grewal C-60 This reports deals with Introduction to State bank of India, challenges due to technology, Implementation of CoreBanking System, benefits to SBI, various architecture followed at SBI & talk with MR. ASHOK KUMAR SHARMA (Chief Manager SBI Stressed Assets Resolution Centre). STATE BANK OF INDIA Type Industry Founded Public (NSE: SBIN, BSE: 500112, LSE:

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