Showing posts with label Organizations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Organizations. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Google ignores India, Apple picks pace ---- Learn to serve

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NEW DELHI: At a time when Apple is ramping up its India operations, the company's main competitor in smartphone and tablet industry, Google, is missing for action. During the last 2 yrs, Google has launched six Nexus smartphones and tablets which consists of hardware partners but merely one such device has created its strategy to India.

 Nexus devices, which run unmodified version of Google's mobile operating software, are believed best in their class and so are primary competitors for iPhones and iPads. "Easily ought to buy an Android smartphone now, Let me buy Nexus 4. At your buck ($299 for basic model) it is deemed an incredible affordability. But even 50 days after it had been provided in the usa, it truly is yet to succeed in India," says Gaurav Shukla, the editor of an blog called androidOS.in.

 "It is just a serious problem for smartphone enthusiasts here because only Nexus devices provide 'pure' Android experience," he adds.

Only 1 Nexus in India
 India is definitely an Android country. "In Q3, 2012 around 3.8 million smartphones were shipped near you. Of these, 3.01 million, that is over 70% of the heart.} market, were powered by Android," says Manasi Yadav, a niche analyst with IDC.

 But Android's success near your vicinity seems despite Google and not on account of it. Even Nexus S, the sole Nexus device to launch in India, debuted here eight months after its global launch. Recently Motorola, after being acquired by Google, banned its business in India.
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Monday, January 7, 2013

Chipmaker Nvidia showed off its newest Tegra mobile processor

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Sin city: Chipmaker Nvidia showed off its newest Tegra mobile processor, its next thing in its expansion into tablets and smartphones and also unveiled a fresh hand-held game device.

 The Tegra 4 chip, with four central processing cores, will be Nvidia's first to incorporate LTE technology for high-speed telecommunication networks, Chief Executive Jen-Hsun Huang said with a news conference in Las Vegas on Sunday before Gadgets Show.

 He also introduced a different hand-held gaming device with a Tegra 4 chip and a built-in screen. Nvidia intends to flip it on to consumers, an exotic move with the chipmaker.

 It, which he termed as Project Shield, runs Android games currently entirely on smartphones and tablets and may also stream video game titles from PCs.

 "Everything you do using your Android device just works here," Huang said. "Here is the culmination of 5 numerous years of work."

 With PC sales suffering due to economic uncertainty plus a growing consumer preference for tablets, Nvidia has staked its future on leveraging its graphics expertise to create high-performance processors for cellular phones.

 Huang wouldn't say once the Tegra 4 chips or hand-held game devices could be available.

 The organization makes inroads in tablets but competition from larger rival Qualcomm has some on Wall Street concerned this company may find it hard to keep its mobile business growing fast. Qualcomm already offers 4G technology rolling around in its chips.

 Huang said Nvidia's new Tegra chip boasts improved image processing capabilities for digital camera models in phones and tablets. Huang also said the Tegra 4 chip lets tablets load websites faster than devices using rival chips.

 Nvidia's previous Tegra 3 mobile processor is utilized in Google's Nexus 7, considered one of simply a couple of tablets to create inroads against Apple's iPads. The Tegra 3 chip can be found in Microsoft's recently launched Surface tablet.

 On the event, Huang also introduced a cloud product referred to as the Nvidia Grid, a server and software product meant to remotely handle graphics computations for game titles rather then on consoles just like the Xbox in game-players' living rooms.

 He explained Nvidia would sell the Nvidia Grid packages to companies enthusiastic about hosting and streaming cloud-based games.

 "The Nvidia Grid is our first fully integrated system product," Huang said.

 In November, Nvidia forecast revenue below expectations as a result of slowdown in tablet-processor shipments and a troubled PC market, but shares from the heart.} graphics chipmaker rose on the announcement of any quarterly dividend.
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Monday, December 24, 2012

Egypt votes in new constitution

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Islamists say overall 64 percent backed constitution

CAIRO: An Islamist-backed Egyptian constitution won approval in a very referendum, rival camps said on Sunday, from a vote the opposition said would sow deep social divisions inside Arab world’s most populous nation.

The Muslim Brotherhood, which propelled President Mohamed Mursi to power in a June election, said an unofficial tally showed 64 percent of voters backed the charter after two rounds of voting that ended which has a final ballot on Saturday. An opposition official also told Reuters their unofficial count showed the end result was obviously a “yes” vote, while party spokesmen said there had been a series of abuses throughout the voting.

The primary opposition coalition, the nation's Salvation Front, responded to the defeat by saying it turned out moving towards forming just one political party to challenge the Islamists who have dominated the ballot box since strongman Hosni Mubarak was overthrown 24 months ago. Members from the heart.} opposition, taking heart at a low turnout around 30 % of voters, pledged to keep up pressure on Mursi through peaceful protests along with other democratic means. “The referendum isn't the end on the heart.} road,” said Khaled Dawoud, a spokesman with the National Salvation Front. “It is the start of a long struggle for Egypt’s future.
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Organizations as Learning Systems Vital for Pakistan 's Future Progress

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Renowned Human Resource Development practitioners unanimously underlined the need to make Pakistani organizations true learning systems in order to secure a competitive advantage. They said it during the first meeting of the Training Forum, Islamabad Chapter entitled 'Organizations as Learning Systems' held at Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) here. The panelists included Amra Mubashir, Head of Organizational Development, Ufone, Naushad Javaid, Director People Excellence, Telenor, Dr. Sadia Nadeem, Head of the FAST Islamabad Business School and Iftikhar Chaudhry, Director, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu member firm.

Highlighting various aspects of the concept of learning organizations and its relevance with Pakistan's future growth and development, the panelists stressed the need to view organizational learning in a holistic manner particularly with the involvement and commitment from all levels of the management hierarchy in organizations. They also talked about the advantages of knowledge sharing for competitive growth and institutionalizing learning within organizations. They further highlighted the deep links between learning and cultural forces and stressed that developing a culture of learning in Pakistani organizations was very much doable. They pointed out the necessity of documenting local success stories in the form of case studies so that Pakistan's coming generations can learn and take advantage of exemplary indigenous management practices. The first meeting of the Training Forum was declared a huge learning and networking success and participants eagerly expressed their resolve to make meaningful contributions towards sustainable learning systems in public and corporate sector organizations through regular interactions and other initiatives.

The Training Forum is a network of professionals with an interest in Human Resource Management as well as Training and Development. The network shares ideas and knowledge on key contemporary Management issues.
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