Wednesday, September 29, 2010

ANSYS Unveils GPU Computing for Accelerated Engineering Simulations

A new HPC solution developed by ANSYS (NASDAQ: ANSS) leverages the power of graphics processing units (GPUs) to dramatically reduce overall engineering simulation processing time — by as much as half. Exploiting HPC technology in this way enables customers to obtain enhanced insight into product behavior faster than ever before.

Performance benchmarks demonstrate that using the latest NVIDIA Tesla GPUs in conjunction with a quad-core processor can cut overall turnaround time in half on typical workloads, when compared to running solely on the quad-core processor. GPUs contain hundreds of cores and high potential for computational throughput, which can be leveraged to deliver significant speedups. A leader in both engineering simulation and HPC, ANSYS has worked with NVIDIA to develop solutions applicable to mechanical and electrical simulation, available today in a preview release. The full ANSYS accelerator capability is slated for general availability later in 2010.



Tesla GPUs are based on CUDA, NVIDIA’s computing architecture that enables its GPUs to be programmed using industry-standard languages, opening up massive parallel processing power to a broad range of computing applications beyond traditional graphics. With power-efficient cores and increasingly fast access to memory, GPUs are well suited to accelerate many ANSYS simulations. Benchmarking of the new ANSYS® Mechanical™ implementation has shown that double precision computations of a typical workload can be performed on a GPU in around half the normal turnaround time. This technology milestone was demonstrated on the NVIDIA Tesla platform with a variety of customer-relevant models.



“This initial development for GPU computing demonstrates our focus on evolving ANSYS software to take advantage of important technology trends in high-performance computing. HPC is a rapidly changing technology arena and also a key enabler of Simulation Driven Product Development™,” said Dipankar Choudhury, vice president of corporate product strategy and planning at ANSYS. “We work to achieve optimized software performance, across the full spectrum of HPC technologies, so that our customers get maximum value from their investment in HPC. Here, our technical collaboration with NVIDIA has resulted in a significant benefit for our mutual customers.”



“NVIDIA Tesla GPUs have quickly gained a reputation in the HPC industry for delivering dramatic changes to workflow, resulting in significantly reduced computational time across complex problems,” said Andrew Cresci, general manager of vertical solutions at NVIDIA. “The combined processing power of Tesla GPUs and ANSYS tools accelerates time to insight and helps ANSYS customers deliver innovative products that can consistently exceed market expectations.”



The new ANSYS capability to use GPU acceleration is being showcased this week at the NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, Calif.

NetApp and VMware Deliver Efficient Windows Consolidation and Virtualization Solution for Midsize Enterprises

Today’s midsize enterprises face many of the same IT challenges as their larger counterparts, but often lack the same level of resources needed to adequately address them. As part of their ongoing strategic partnership, NetApp (NASDAQ: NTAP) and VMware (NYSE: VMW) today announced a new solution for midsize enterprises that helps them consolidate and virtualize their Windows® environments to deliver enterprise-class IT as a service.


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News Facts

· NetApp and VMware are enabling midsize enterprises to deliver a new solution for Windows consolidation that improves productivity and scalability for midsize enterprises while significantly reducing IT costs.

· Customers can use the NetApp® FAS family and VMware vSphere™ to deliver application-aware data protection and disaster recovery technologies that were previously limited to a handful of midsize customers, helping them achieve enterprise-class availability for their Windows environments.

· Customers can also use NetApp Virtual Storage Console and VMware vCenter™ Server to deliver integrated management for enhanced visibility, helping them respond faster to unplanned downtime and boost productivity.


Solution Detail



•Consolidation: Helps midsize enterprises eliminate application, data, and infrastructure sprawl and increase software utilization by cutting the physical servers needed by 80 percent and slashing the amount of storage needed in half. Server resources are pooled, and storage consumption is minimized with technologies such as thin provisioning, FlexClone®, primary storage deduplication, and space-efficient Snapshot™ backups.

•Management: Helps midsize enterprises simplify management and reduce overhead by 50 percent or more by automating common tasks and by leveraging our tightly integrated, intuitive tools. NetApp Virtual Storage Console with VMware vCenter Server plug-in performs intuitive storage management tasks to simplify provisioning, configuration of default best practices, and other storage tasks down to a few mouse clicks.

•Protection: Helps midsize enterprises cost-effectively increase availability and uptime through easy application-aware backup and disaster recovery, simple restores, and quick application failover, testing, and integration through the NetApp SnapManager® suite of products and security and business continuity solutions from VMware, including VMware vShield™, VMware High Availability, VMware Fault Tolerance and VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager. For example, SnapManager for Microsoft® Exchange can be used to restore an individual user’s mailbox.

•Scalability: Helps midsize enterprises scale to meet evolving business needs with efficient virtual servers and unified storage that can enable changes to be made to Windows applications and infrastructure within minutes.





Supporting Quotes



·Jim Owens, president, CEO and CIO, CARCO (Customer)

“CARCO stores more than 40 million documents and images for our clients, so availability, backup, and performance are all critical requirements for our infrastructure. In addition, as a midsize enterprise we’re constantly looking to do more with less and need to be able to scale as we grow. With the combination of NetApp storage and VMware virtualization, we’ve enabled a flexible infrastructure completely virtualized on NetApp storage, enabling us to implement an advanced disaster recovery capability and saving us more than $1 million over the past three years. CARCO wouldn’t be able to do what we’re doing, or be the company we are today, without NetApp and VMware solutions.”







·Chris Pyle, president and CEO, Champion Solution Group (Channel Partner)

“Many of our midmarket customers run standalone applications, which was acceptable in the past. However, with increasing data growth, budget pressures, and reliance on IT, these customers need solutions that scale and help them manage their business needs. We are excited that NetApp and VMware are delivering solutions specifically for the midsized enterprise, enabling us to help these customers consolidate and optimize their Windows environments.”







·Brian Garrett, vice president, ESG Lab, Enterprise Strategy Group



“Organizations of all sizes are struggling to keep up with data growth, keep costs in check, and increase the availability of Microsoft business applications in virtualized environments. Exploding data growth, in part due to virtual server sprawl, is driving IT managers to carefully consider how they meet the storage needs of virtualized applications. As a result, improving data backup and recovery, managing data growth, and data center consolidation are top IT priorities. In a recent ESG Lab Validation, we found the combination of NetApp unified storage and VMware virtualization is a sound foundation that’s ideally suited for Windows consolidation.”







·Gary Green, vice president, Global Strategic Alliances, VMware

“Like large organizations, midsize enterprises are looking for ways to improve productivity and lower IT costs while delivering IT as a service that delivers higher availability through automation and simplified management. As part of our strategic partnership, VMware and NetApp are committed to bringing enterprise-class functionality to the midmarket, helping these customers maintain critical service levels while enabling future growth to meet changing business demands.”







·Patrick Rogers, vice president of Solutions and Alliances, NetApp



“Midsize customers continue to grapple with IT complexities and inefficiencies that can affect their bottom line. Working together, NetApp and VMware are committed to helping midsize enterprises evolve to an efficient IT infrastructure that enables them to be nimble, manage change and capitalize on opportunities while better aligning IT with the business.”

Availability

The NetApp and VMware products needed for this new Windows consolidation solution are currently available and can be purchased directly from NetApp and VMware, or through the companies' worldwide network of value-added authorized solution providers, distributors and systems integrators. For more information, visit www.netapp.com/midsize or www.vmware.com/solutions/smb/smb_home.html.

Lenovo extends retail footprint in India, launches first phase of LES Lite stores in Bihar

Lenovo India has embarked on a retail expansion across the country to tap into India’s key tier 3, 4, 5 cities/towns and plans to connect deeper with its customers. To kick start this nationwide expansion and in line with its ‘Getting closer to customers’ strategy, Lenovo inaugurated its first set of LES ‘Lite’ stores in the city to increase penetration in Bihar’s PC market.


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LES Lite is a smaller version of Lenovo Exclusive stores (LES), typically around 150-250 square feet in size and will enable the company to penetrate deeper into tier 3, 4 and 5 markets. LES Lite stores will showcase the entire range of Lenovo’s consumer products - namely Notebooks, Netbooks, Desktops and All-in-Ones, to address the growing computing needs of consumers in the state. The launch of four new stores in Bihar is a first step towards fortifying the company’s retail presence in the state and marks the first phase of the expansion of LES Lite stores for Lenovo.


Announcing the company’s ambitious retail plans, Mr. Alex Li, Vice President, HSB (Home and SMB), Lenovo India, said, “LES Lite stores will help us connect with our consumers across the length and breadth of India, particularly in the upcountry markets. We plan to open around 400 LES Lite stores across key upcountry markets by the end of FY 2010-11. LES Lite stores will showcase the entire range of Lenovo’s consumer product range under one roof.”


Offering a perfect blend of brand display, information, guidance, touch and feel of products, the new LES Lites will provide customers an end-to-end brand experience in line with Lenovo’s latest positioning of ‘What’s your idea of Fun?’ .



Inaugurating the new LES Lites, Mr. Alex Li added, “Bihar has witnessed tremendous growth in the last few years, particularly with the booming education sector. We would like to leverage this growth and offer our customers and partners a whole new brand experience under one roof. The opening of our four LES Lite format stores further reinforces our commitment to Bihar’s dynamic PC market.”



New consumer products available in the store include the Lenovo IdeaPad Z series Notebooks - which offer super entertainment features at an affordable price; Lenovo IdeaPad Y460 and Y560 - which are the premium multimedia Notebooks; the value for money G series Notebooks; the stunningly beautiful all-in-one Lenovo IdeaCenter A300 and the All in One Lenovo IdeaCentre B300, which is a nice blend of performance, style and features.



Lenovo’s regional distributor in Bihar is Peripheral Engineers. Expressing delight in partnering with Lenovo, Rajesh Kumar, Director, Peripheral Engineers, Patna, said, “With its innovative LES Lite store format, Lenovo is focusing on deeper retail penetration in Bihar’s. We are happy to be a part of this initiative by Lenovo and are confident of a mutually beneficial, profitable partnership in the days ahead.”

McAfee and Riverbed Expand Partnership To Provide Integrated Security And WAN Optimization In One Appliance

McAfee, Inc. (NYSE: MFE) and Riverbed Technology (NASDAQ: RVBD), the IT performance company, today announced an expansion of their partnership to now deliver Web 2.0 security capabilities on the Riverbed® Services Platform (RSP). This partnership underscores the two companies’ commitment to delivering best-of-breed, comprehensive security coupled with wide area network (WAN) optimization solutions for distributed enterprises. The McAfee® Web Gateway solution delivers comprehensive security for all Web 2.0 traffic, and coupled with the award-winning Riverbed Steelhead® appliance, enables a superior level of proactive Web 2.0 protection from headquarters to branch offices.


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The RSP is a virtualized, extensible data services platform integrated with the Steelhead appliance hardware that allows customers to deploy multiple best-of-breed edge services that formerly required dedicated servers. Customers can deploy virtualized applications, such as McAfee Web Gateway Security, directly on the RSP to further minimize the hardware infrastructure footprint at the branch office, thereby reducing operational overhead. The new joint solution complements the existing McAfee® Firewall Enterprise software, which is currently available on the RSP. By leveraging the best-of-breed solutions from McAfee and Riverbed in a single appliance, enterprises are able to deliver accelerated data and application access to users while protecting critical information and infrastructure from security threats.


The consumerization of IT has leveraged the popularity of Web 2.0 applications in the enterprise, and social networking applications have increasingly become a primary component of mainstream marketing and sales initiatives. Social media applications, such as Facebook and Twitter, provide a great service to marketing efforts, but are also a new source of targeted attacks by cybercriminals looking to infiltrate corporate systems. Preventing intellectual property leaks via social media is also a major concern among organizations, especially with the lack of visibility and control over multiple remote offices. The joining of forces between the leading WAN optimization provider and the world’s largest dedicated security company addresses the need for advanced Web 2.0 security, by providing customers with intent analysis, URL filtering, McAfee anti-virus, anti-malware protection and WAN optimization to protect Web 2.0 experiences throughout the organization, regardless of location.


“Organizations realize that Web 2.0 is important, but often security measures do not match the growth rate at which employees are using these applications,” said David Scholtz, senior vice president of worldwide strategic alliances at McAfee. “To prevent malicious Web attacks and data leakage, organizations need a new level of control and by adding McAfee Web Gateway to the Riverbed and McAfee Enterprise Firewall solution, customers now have the most comprehensive security solution in a WAN optimization platform available.”


“Riverbed enables its customers to consolidate edge services at the branch office, helping organizations to reduce the IT footprint in the branch, simplify IT management and reduce costs while still delivering LAN-like application performance to distributed employees,” said Venugopal Pai, vice president of global alliances at Riverbed. “By running McAfee Web Gateway security on the RSP, enterprises experience these benefits along with the ability to proactively protect themselves against the threats that attack systems via social media and other Web 2.0 applications.”



By scanning a Web page’s active content, McAfee Web Gateway security emulates and understands the behavior and uses predictive modeling to proactively protect against zero-day and targeted attacks as they occur. The McAfee and Riverbed partnership enables Web experiences throughout the organization to be more:

• Productive-- The solution provides granular control over how and where Web applications are used



• Secure-- Scans outbound requests and posts along with all inbound traffic



• Efficient-- Improves application performance and reduces bandwidth congestion

Availability

The solution is globally available today.

International Conference on Next Generation Networks 2010

There is little doubt that the internet is poised to emerge very differently in the future compared to the existing scenario. The evolution of the internet is important in the business context because the internet is not only a future network, but a highly dynamic communications platform, linking humans with computers, machines and data to achieve smarter services.


This was the key focus of the two-day ‘International Conference on Next Generation Networks’ —2010, held between September 24-25 in Mumbai, organised by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the IET Mumbai Local Network.



Distinguished speakers and well known industry experts from leading operators included;



• Professor Marwan Al-Akaidi, Director of International Relations—Faculty of Technology—De Monfort University

• Vimal Wakhlu, Director Technical of Tamil Telecommunications Limited

• R. K. Bahuguna, Director (Network Planning & Marketing) of RailTel's Network

• Prakash Bajpai, Chairman and founder of Tikona Digital Networks

• Dr. Kumar Sivarajan, CTO and co-founder of Tejas Networks

• Mohan Tambe of Innomedia Technologies



They shared their perspectives along with top-notch Internet service providers, telecom engineers, mobile operators and broadband wireless operators.



The conference also discussed the global migration towards Next Generation Networks (NGN), which is expected to usher in major changes in network architectures and services. The conference also set the stage for an incisive deliberation on the key issues of networking technologies, with the focus on development of the internet and the role of communication networks in the future. These included broadband, wireless, IP telephony, network convergence, new broadband technologies, storage networking, new switching/routing techniques, network security and many more.



According to Prakash Bajpai, Chairman and founder of Tikona Digital Networks, India’s mobile penetration is fast catching up with China’s. India’s mobile penetration is approximately 50% of the population. Similarly, China ranks second to India’s fixed line penetration, which is estimated approximately 40% of the population.



He also said 4G WiFi is expected to play a major role in India. Heavy investment is required in both 3G and 4G networks. Bajpai also feels that while the traditional mobile operators are facing the heat of network congestion, 4G technology will be the only way out. In the context of broadband connectivity, Bajpai strongly feels that WiMAX will be the next twist in the wireless landscape.



Kartik Parikh of Fastech Telecommunications spoke on the ‘service quality measurements for mobile broadband’. Parikh said mobile broadband applications are rising in popularity very fast. Hence, mobile broadband usage must be carefully monitored, analyzed and trended. According to Parikh, the data growth month-over-month is estimated around 16-18%. To keep on top of wireless data growth with increasing data use, there is a need for active testing, including random drive test and subscriber emulation.

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Haridev Khosla, Country Head, Wireline Technology of Tata Teleservices Limited said that the entry of private operators (currently over 12 operators) has led to fierce competition with each operator offering multiple services - fixed, mobile, internet, broadband, IPLC and VAS. This has almost reduced the long distance tariff to 35%, increased subscriber 20 fold from 27 million to 621 million (till March 2010). The current teledensity has also increased 23 times from 2.3 million to 52.74 million. Similarly, the rural teledensity also increased 49 times from 0.5 million to 24.29 million and urban teledensity increased 17 times from 6.9 million to 119.73 million.



An estimated 1.23 million class 4 NGN ports have been installed and further 13.7 million Class 4 NGN ports are in the pipeline. By 2012, the NGN capacity deployed in the country is expected to reach 18.9 million class 4 lines and 17.6 million class 5 lines, informed Khosla.



The key challenges for NGN are regulatory reform, which is moving at slow pace, traditional carrier - huge investment in conventional equipment, writing off of un-depreciated asset, new carrier - all IP network and technology not yet proven, low broadband penetration and availability of spectrum for growth of wireless broadband connectivity.

The development and operation of innovative ideas within NGN will have a huge impact on the society. Furthermore, new applications with a dynamic deployment may support rapid development of new services even better than before. Does this lead to new revenues as well? Simplifying the process, Ashutosh Vasant, Group GM Marketing of RailTel Corporation of India Ltd said that NGN is a broad term to describe key architectural evolutions in telecommunication core and access networks that will be deployed over the next 5–10 years.

The key driving forces for NGN is integration of network resulting in huge network cost savings (up to 50 percent), bandwidth charges reduction by 90 percent, point-to-point E1s not required, ageing networks in need of new equipment, reduction in operational costs, reduced time to roll out new services, ease in offering new services (VoIP, IP-TV), fully mesh flat IP transport layer, centralized network management, end-to-end call tracing and trouble shooting, extensive report generation and migration to all IP IMS-based services in the future, said Vasant.


Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Avon India launches ‘International Jewellery Collection’

Avon, a leading direct selling company of beauty products in thecountry, today launched for the first-time ever its‘International Jewellery Collection’ in India at a glittering fashion show in the city. Renowned models Candice Pinto, Bhawna Sharma and others walked the ramp in style flaunting the international collection that reflected timeless glamour. The International Jewellery Collection is timeless, stylish, expressive,designed by international award-winning designers. Inspired by elegance,the jewellery is made with extremely high quality standards using precious metal platings like Gold, Rhodium, Palladium & high grade Rhinestones & Cubic Zirconia stones. This exquisite jewellery is an affordable luxury that will leave one spoilt for choice!
Speaking on the occasion, Hemant Singh, Managing Director- Avon Beauty Products said, “We are extremely excited about introducing the International Jewellery Collection to Avon’s existing product portfolio in India. We see a huge potential for such jewellery in the market and as part of Avon’s constant endeavour to understand and satisfy the product needs of women, this new collection will surely be well received. It is also a new business avenue that will help in increasing the earning opportunity for our existing and potential Independent Sales Representatives.”

Swati Soli Pal, Head Marketing - Avon Beauty Products added, “The International Jewellery Collection is in true sense a unique range that maintains international quality standards and is designed to offer great value to Indian women across all age groups. The collection offers irresistible choices with international styling and high quality. Complementing our beauty portfolio, the new range is fashion inspired that will satisfy our style conscious customers.”

Priced within the range of Rs 349 to Rs 1999, the collection will be made available exclusively through our Avon Representatives.


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Dare to Dazzle Collection

The Dare to Dazzle range, with the finest quality and workmanship will dazzle and captivate the women across the country. The affordable luxury will allow the customers to experience the joy of a beautiful heirloom.

Dare to Dazzle is inspired by the colors of the rainbow and the brilliance of precious gems. The colorful hand cut zirconia stones give a luxurious look. The abstract shapes and fractal facets express the modern age with their precision and frenetic composition. The 4 piece Dare to Dazzle

Collection includes:

• Necklace, earring, ring and bracelet

• Each piece is electroplated with fine silver and is tarnish resistant

• Both necklace and bracelet are adjustable

• All pieces are nickel & lead compliant, perfect for sensitive skin

jewellery lovers

• Comes with Avon Guarantee

Price is as follows:

• Pendant Necklace – Rs 999/-

• Earrings – Rs 999/-

• Flex Bracelet – Rs 1999/-

• Ring – Rs 1299/-

Paige Collection

The Paige Collection is comprised of a Necklace, earrings and ring.

Designed with high quality clear rhinestones embedded in beautiful

patterns, this elegant Rhodium plated collection sure will make a timeless

style statement. The Paige necklace is Rhodium plated with 5-trace chains.

Elegant barrel shaped pendant is made of high quality stones and decorative

graining.

Price is as follows:

• Necklace – Rs 899/-

• Earrings – Rs 399/-

• Ring – Rs 799/-

Monday, September 27, 2010

No adverse impact on health from low level of Electro-Magnetic Fields (EMF) Propagated from Towers: COAI and AUSPI

COAI (Cellular Operators Association of India) and AUSPI (Association of Unified Telecom Service Providers of India) held a workshop cum press briefing on “Radiation from Mobile Towers”- Myths Vs Realities. The workshop aimed at “dispelling the myths” related to alleged health hazards from EMF radiations, by citing extensively from various study findings & research from the most independent organizations of the highest repute. The workshop included participation from eminent doctors from varied specialist fields like Oncology, Cardiology, and Medicine, Senior official from Ministry of Communications & IT and eminent scholar & academicians from IIT Madras and Thiagarajar College of Engineering. Together the eminent panelists briefed the audience on the various studies which have been conducted world wide, adoption of safety guidelines (ICNIRP) in India and most importantly myths related to alleged health hazards due to low level of electromagnetic waves from mobile towers.


Shri S.C. Khanna, Secretary General, AUSPI, in his opening address remarked, “Cellular Mobile Communications is around 10 – 15 years old in India however in the west the same has been available for more than 20 – 30 years. It is pertinent to note that RF exposure of the public started many years ago when radio, television (broadcasting stations) came into being, however no long-term effects have been observed so far.”

Mr. Rajan S. Mathews, Director General, COAI, while making the presentation on “Radiation from Mobile Towers”- Myths Vs Realities, said, “It is pertinent to dispel the myths surrounding the EMF emitted from mobile towers amongst the public and bring to the public the correct and accurate information based on the scientific evidence, studies and researches done over the past 2 to 3 decades by expert panels such as WHO, ICNIRP, FDA (USA). He further added that international agencies looking into the health and safety of mobile communications have refuted the misconceptions and have agreed that the scientific research do not demonstrate any health risks from the use of communication devices or towers.”

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“Also it is important to understand that the RF radiations emitted by Mobile Communication Systems lie in the non-ionizing part of the electromagnetic spectrum and these radiations do not have enough energy to break the bonds that hold molecules in the cells together. Thus, the exposure to EMF Radiations emitted from Mobile Systems cannot produce ionization or cause any genetic damage. And, the RF emissions from mobile phones and base stations are some hundreds times lower than the levels at which the first health effects begin to be established,” he further added.


The senior official from the Ministry of Communications & IT explained to the media about the adoption of ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection Board) standards for the telecom sector in India which will ensure abundant precaution and limit the exposure from the base stations and phones.


Further Prof. Dr. P.R. Goundan & Prof. Dr. S. Raju, added that during the extensive measurements carried out in Delhi the results indicated that even the cumulative emissions from mobile towers were hundred/ thousand times lower than the laid out international standards.


The workshop was presided by eminent doctors which included, Dr Purvish Parikh, Medical Oncologist and Managing Director, AmeriCares India, Dr Siddharth, DM Cardiology, UN Mehta Institute of Cardiology and Research Center, BJ Medical College, Ahmedabad and Dr. Manisha Makhija, Pediatrician, Jupiter Hospital, Thane. Also present were eminent people from the industry such as Mr Balkrishan, Director (Radio), Telecom Engineering Centre, Dr P R Goundan, Jt. Director, CEWIT, IIT, Chennai, and Dr S. Raju, Professor & HOD ECE, Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai.


Shri T R Dua, Dy. Director General, COAI, concluding the workshop remarked, “This workshop would go a long way to highlight the right and truthful message and thus facilitate qualitative improvement in making our lives better/ simpler and thanked members of the media and all the luminaries to have come all the way to highlight the very important issue.”

Smart Guard Systems unveils the pathbreaking Smart Monitor Nova - a Robust Video Mangement Software

Smart Guard Systems, the first and only Indian company to design, develop and manufacture IP surveillance solutions in India has introduced Smart Monitor Nova, a powerful Video Mangement Software.


Smart Monitor Nova accepts High Definition and megapixel video streams from Network Cameras and encoders and hence allows user to build hybrid solutions. The user can progress and build from a single camera to unlimited number of cameras and encoders. Smart Monitor Nova is a video and security management solution that can integrate with any kind of security and surveillance device such as access control devices, intrusion alarms, and fire alarms, etc.

Speaking on the launch of the Smart Monitor Nova, Mr. Gurudas Parwani, President, Smart Guard Systems, said: “This software will address the major restrictive concerns of the end users. It has been designed in such a way that it can support multiple brands of IP Cameras / devices, supports unlimited no. of cameras and clients, multiple access, remote surveillance and many more features. Since this software has a very good user interface, it is ideally suitable for Enterprise applications as well as for medium and entry level of installations. It is also ideal for both Analog & Network IP Cameras and Devices. Due to it’s multiple advantages, the software is sure to appeal to customers.”



Smart Monitor software contains features such as:



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· Supports all major brands of Network (IP) cameras, devices and servers



· Supports unlimited number of cameras and clients



· Multiple clients can connect to a single server or vis-a-vis



· Supports multiple manufacturers ( 55 +), multiple devices ( 650 +)



· Supports Digital PTZ



· Supports multiple codecs JPEG, MJPEG, MPEG4 and H.264,



· Google Map Navigation



· Supports PSIA & RTSP protocols



· Network Camera Search



· Supports video export features: single images and video clips



· Supports 2- way audio

VTU ties up with Sabeer Bhatia's InstaColl

The Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) has announced that it has chosen Live Documents, the online office suite developed by Sabeer Bhatia-founded InstaColl for its 187 engineering colleges and more than 2 lakh students.


VTU Vice Chancellor, Dr. Maheshappa signed an agreement today to this effect with Sabeer Bhatia at an event, which was attended by Government of Karnataka Principal Secretary-Governance Department, Mr. M.N. Vidyashankar & C.E.O. Center for e-Governance Dr. D.S. Ravindran.

Speaking at the event, Dr. Maheshappa said, “VTU always looks forward to creating a culture of innovation in engineering education and research. We are looking forward to working with Internet pioneer and globally acknowledged technology innovator, Sabeer Bhatia to roll out the next-generation office productivity suite that his company has developed within our colleges. I am confident that our students will benefit immensely from using this solution”.

Sabeer Bhatia remarked, “Live Documents will do for documents what Hotmail did for email – free it up from confines of the desktop and open up new vistas of collaboration and accessibility. Live Documents is a “Made-in-India” software product that was conceived and developed right here in Bangalore and it gives me great pleasure to see progressive institutions like VTU adopt it and support the case for developing more world-class products in India.”

Thursday, September 23, 2010

MediScan Systems Pioneers Breakthrough TeleSonography Screening to Reduce Birth Defects in new-borns

Birth defects are a global problem. Experience from high-income countries shows that up to 70 percent of birth defects can either be prevented, or that affected children can be offered care that could be lifesaving or would reduce the severity of disability. Every year an estimated 7.9 million children (6percent of total births worldwide) are born with a serious birth defect of genetic or partially geneticorigin*.




“With nearly 30 million births in India, an estimated 1.5 to 2 million children are born with serious birth defects, every year. Serious birth defects can be lethal. Even when they are not lethal a significant number of these disorders can cause lifelong disability” said Dr S. Suresh, Director MediScan Systems, Chennai and one of the pioneers in the field of ultrasound and fetal medicine in India.

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“Timely monitoring and structured screening of pregnant mothers especially in the 11-13 week of pregnancy is critical for preventive and corrective measures to be taken early in the pregnancy cycle. Unfortunately, the numbers for fetal medicine specialists trained for handling possible abnormalities is too low in a country like India for the vast number of live births every year”, he added.

In a move to dramatically reduce birth defects in India, and to meet the challenges of this shortfall, MediScan Systems have partnered with Bangalore based i2i TeleSolutions, a leading supplier of Telemedicine Software to provide a TeleSonography platform that can link sonographers and experts from around the world. Experts can now monitor pregnancy, review and report on fetal health remotely be it through the internet or the mobile network.


"The ability to compress and securely transmit obstetric ultrasound images and data lossless to experts anywhere, anytime on platforms like the iPhone and iPAD, fundamentally changes the way healthcare can be accessed from remote locations ”, said Arindam Sen, Senior Vice President at i2i TeleSolutions.

"Providing pregnant mothers early access to fetal healthcare specialists without the constraint of geography is the primary goal of our TeleSonography platform”, said Sham Banerji, CEO of i2i TeleSolutions.

MediScan Systems, Chennai, played a key role in setting standards for Down syndrome screening and setting up a Birth Defects Registry of India. Under the guidance of Dr. Suresh, the Fetal Care Research Foundation has the vision to offer access to the most advanced fetal care for every fetus. The aim of the foundation is to provide preventive, supportive and curative care for birth defects. FCRF is involved in extensive activities to achieve this end.

The TeleSonography platform integrates the leading ultrasound reporting workstation SONOCARE™ from MediaLogic, developed under the guidance of Dr. Suresh with TelePACS™ Telemedicine platform from i2iTeleSolutions.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Internet Grows to More than 196 Million Domain Names in Second Quarter of 2010

The global base of Internet domain names grew by more than 3 million in the second quarter of 2010, according to the latest Domain Name Industry Brief, published by VeriSign, Inc. (NASDAQ: VRSN), the trusted provider of Internet infrastructure services for the networked world.

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The Domain Name Industry ended the second quarter of 2010 with a base of more than


196.3 million domain name registrations across all of the Top Level Domain Names (TLDs). The second quarter total represents an increase of 2 percent over the first quarter of 2010. Compared to the second quarter of 2009, registrations grew by 12.3 million, or 7 percent, across the industry.


The combined base of .com and .net domain names surpassed 100 million, finishing the quarter with an adjusted zone size of 101.5 million. New .com and .net registrations totaled 7.9 million during the second quarter, an increase of 13 percent from a year ago. The .com/.net renewal rate for the second quarter was 73.2 percent, up from 72.1 percent for the first quarter.1



VeriSign's average daily Domain Name System (DNS) query load during second quarter 2010 was 62.5 billion per day, with a peak of 83.6 billion. Compared to first quarter 2010, the daily query average increased 16 percent and the peak grew by 32 percent. Taken annually, the daily average increased 28 percent and the peak daily queries grew 43 percent.


Forrester Study: DNS Security Extensions Ready for Prime Time



The latest Domain Name Industry Brief also spotlights the industry’s progress in implementing DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC), which is designed to protect users against “DNS cache poisoning” and “man-in-the-middle” attacks by cryptographically signing DNS data. In July, VeriSign joined with U.S. Department of Commerce and the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) to deploy DNSSEC at the root of the DNS.


A new Forrester Research study conducted on behalf of VeriSign shows how timely the implementation of DNSSEC is. For the study, titled DNSSEC Ready for Prime Time, Forrester polled 297 IT decision-makers. The survey revealed that DNS attacks are commonplace, and this has made DNS security a top-line concern for companies and organizations. Forrester found



51 percent of respondents reported experiencing DNS-related attacks, 38 percent of whom said they had experienced man-in-the-middle attacks, which DNSSEC is specifically intended to prevent.


Forrester researchers also found that while DNSSEC may not yet be widely understood – only



43 percent of respondents said they had heard about DNSSEC and knew what problems it solved – the majority of business IT leaders who do know about it plan to deploy the technology on their networks. Of those who reported knowing about DNSSEC, 90 percent said they would implement the technology within 18 months. Only 5 percent reported that they would not implement DNSSEC.



“With so many factors pointing toward the need for widespread DNSSEC adoption, one of the greatest obstacles lies in building awareness of the technology and its value among the Internet community as a whole,” said Ken Silva, senior vice president and chief technology officer at VeriSign “The path toward global deployment is a long one, but with the implementation of DNSSEC at the root and the growing call for DNS security measures at companies and organizations, the community has taken a significant first step.”

Internet domains around the world are working to implement the technology in their zones. VeriSign expects to deploy DNSSEC in .net before the end of 2010 and in .com in the first quarter of 2011. For more information on DNSSEC implementation, visit: www.verisign.com/dnssec


VeriSign publishes the Domain Name Industry Brief to provide Internet users throughout the world with significant statistical and analytical research and data on the domain name industry and the Internet as a whole. Copies of the 2010 second quarter Domain Name Industry Brief, as well as previous reports, can be obtained at www.verisign.com/domainbrief

Thomson Reuters Predicts Nobel Laureates

With just two weeks until the recipients of some of the world’s most coveted research prizes are named, Thomson Reuters is releasing its picks for 2010 Thomson Reuters Citation Laureates – researchers likely to be in contention for Nobel honors.


Each year, Thomson Reuters uses data from its research solution, Web of KnowledgeSM, to quantitatively determine the most influential researchers in the Nobel categories of Physiology or Medicine, Physics, Chemistry, and Economics. Based on citations to their works, the company names these high-impact researchers as Thomson Reuters Citation Laureates and predicts them to be Nobel Prize winners, either this year or in the near future.



Thomson Reuters is the only organization to use quantitative data to make annual predictions of Nobel Prize winners. Since 2002, 19 Citation Laureates have gone on to win Nobel Prizes.


“We choose our Citation Laureates by assessing citation counts and the number of high-impact papers while identifying discoveries or themes that may be considered worthy of recognition by the Nobel Committee," said David Pendlebury, Citation Analyst, Research Services, Thomson Reuters. "A strong correlation exists between citations in literature and peer esteem. Professional awards, like the Nobel Prize, are a reflection of this peer esteem."
The Thomson Reuters Citation Laureates typically rank among the top one-tenth of one percent (0.1%) of researchers in their fields, based on citations of their published papers over the last two decades.


This year, 15 of the 21 Citation Laureates hail from American universities; researchers from France, Japan, Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom also appear among the 2010 picks.



For detailed information about each of the Citation Laureates, including information about their areas of study, and to read about previously named Citation Laureates who are still in the running for a Nobel Prize, visit the Thomson Reuters Citation Laureates website at science.thomsonreuters.com/nobel/. You can also sign up to receive up to the minute news about all things Nobel by following @nobelcitings on Twitter.com.



This year, Thomson Reuters is hosting a forum at science.thomsonreuters.com/nobel. The forum will feature a discussion among Nobel-watchers from all backgrounds about past and future Nobel Prize winners.


The 2010 Thomson Reuters Citation Laureates by Nobel Prize category are:




Chemistry


Patrick O. Brown



Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, Calif., USA and Investigator,

Howard Hughes Medical Institute



Chevy Chase, Md.,USA


For the invention and application of DNA microarrays, a revolutionary tool in the study of variation in gene expression.


Susumu Kitagawa



Deputy Director, Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences and Professor, Department of Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan







-and-




Omar M. Yaghi



Jean Stone Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif.,USA







For the design and development of porous metal-organic frameworks, whose applications include hydrogen and methane storage, gas purification, and gas separation, among others.


Stephen J. Lippard



Arthur Amos Noyes Professor, Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.,USA





For pioneering research in bioinorganic chemistry, including the discovery of metallointercalators to disrupt DNA replication, an important contribution to improved cancer therapy.






Physics







Charles L. Bennett



Professor, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.,USA and Senior Scientist for Experimental Cosmology, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., USA



-and-



Lyman A. Page

Henry DeWolf Smyth Professor of Physics, Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ., USA




-and-




David N. Spergel



Charles Young Professor of the Class of 1897 Foundation and Chair, Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J., USA



For discoveries deriving from the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP), including the age of the universe, its topography, and its composition.





Thomas W. Ebbesen



Professor, University of Strasbourg, and Director, ISIS (Institute of Science and Supramolecular Engineering), Strasbourg, France



For observation and explanation of the transmission of light through subwavelength holes, which ignited the field of surface plasmon photonics.





Saul Perlmutter



Professor, Department of Physics, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, Calif., USA and Senior Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, Calif., USA



-and-



Adam G. Riess



Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., USA and Senior Member, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, Md., USA




-and-


Brian P. Schmidt



Australian Research Council Federation Fellow, Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Australian National University, Weston Creek, Australia


For discoveries of the accelerating rate of the expansion of the universe, and its implications for the existence of dark energy.



Physiology or Medicine

Douglas L. Coleman
Senior Staff Scientist Emeritus, Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine, USA
-and-

Jeffrey M. Friedman



Marilyn M. Simpson Professor, Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, Rockefeller University, New York, N.Y., USA and Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute



Chevy Chase, Md., USA

For the discovery of leptin, a hormone regulating appetite and metabolism.

Ernest A. McCulloch

Senior Scientist, Ontario Cancer Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

-and-

James E. Till
Senior Scientist, Ontario Cancer Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

-and-
Shinya Yamanaka

Professor, Department of Stem Cell Biology, Institute of Frontier Medical Sciences, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan and Senior Investigator, Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease, San Franscisco, Calif., USA and Professor of Anatomy, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, Calif., USA

For the discovery of stem cells and the development of induced pluripotent stem cells.

Ralph M. Steinman

Henry G. Kunkel Professor and Senior Physician, Laboratory of Cellular Physiology and Immunology, Rockefeller University, New York, N.Y., USA


For the discovery of dendritic cells, key regulators of immune response.

Economics

Albert Alesina

Nathaniel Ropes Professor of Political Economics, Department of Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., USA


For theoretical and empirical studies on the relationship between politics and macroeconomics, and specifically for research on politico-economic cycles

Nobuhiro Kiyotaki
Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Princeton University, Princeton N.J., USA
-and-

John H. Moore

George Watson’s and Daniel Stewart’s Professor of Political Economics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, and Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, London School of Economics, London, England

For formulation of the Kiyotaki-Moore model, which describes how small shocks to an economy may lead to a cycle of lower output resulting from a decline in collateral values that create a restrictive credit environment.


Kevin M. Murphy

George J. Stigler Distinguished Service Professor of Economics, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Chicago, Il., USA, and Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford, Calif., USA


For pioneering empirical research in social economics, including wage inequality and labor demand, unemployment, addiction, and the economic return on investment in medical research among other topics

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Vertex Expands Indian Footprint by Launching Joint Venture with Domestic Major Shell Transource

Vertex, a leading global Customer Management Outsourcing (CMO) and Business Processing Outsourcing (BPO) company operating across a wide range of market sectors and geographies, has today announced a joint venture with Shell Transource Ltd, one of India’s largest integrated domestic BPO.


The Vertex majority-owned joint venture will emerge as a significant CMO/BPO in India to deliver integrated services across voice, non-voice and fulfillment solutions to customers in over 350 locations in India.

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Vertex will strengthen Shell Transource Ltd’s offering by integrating world-class CMO capabilities underpinned by bespoke technology and applications. This joint venture will supplement Vertex’s capabilities delivered via its four service lines comprising CMO; IT Applications and Services; Consulting and Transformation; and Decision Sciences. The focus will be on Public Sector, Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI), Telecom, Utilities and Retail. The combined strength will now be approximately 5,000 employees.

Paul Sweeny, CEO, Vertex Group, said, “India is one of the world's most attractive and rapidly growing markets. Today’s announcement shows our commitment to investing in this market and is part of our global strategy of broadening and deepening our CMO capabilities. We recognise a huge untapped opportunity within Shell Transource and their unique business model and have identified a valuable way of extending our CMO/BPO business in India. Our respective strengths are a natural fit and will address the fast evolving needs of the local market.”



Keshav C Gaur, CEO, Vertex India, said, “This joint venture creates one of India’s largest integrated end-to-end solution providers in the customer management outsourcing industry. We are now able to cater to the dynamic market needs of clients, especially in rural India and within Tier II and Tier III cities. We also have the advantage of multi-lingual capabilities and the understanding of these markets. Together, we will deliver strategic, integrated and optimized solutions to our customers. We also expect to recruit at a faster pace and will aim for a headcount of 20,000.”

Speaking on the announcement, Mr. Narayan Bhargava, Chairman, Shell Transource Ltd, said, “We are thrilled by the prospects presented by Vertex, its worldwide infrastructure, matchless professionalism and ground-breaking technologies. Joining forces with Vertex will enable our common vision of providing the best-in-class solutions to our clients. This joint venture will enable us to expand our presence to tap into the greater opportunity that India represents. We are happy to have found a partner like Vertex and our mutual business opportunity in India is huge.”

Micro Focus appoints Nitin Dang to head India channel operations

Micro Focus® (LSE.MCRO.L), the leading provider of enterprise application modernization, testing and management solutions, today announced the appointment of Nitin Dang as Head Channels and Alliances, Micro Focus India. In this role, Nitin will be responsible for growing and driving the company’s partners and alliances strategy in India and will be based in Delhi reporting directly to David Taylor, President of Asia Pacific & Japan, Micro Focus. Nitin comes with a robust experience of nearly 15 years across industry including at Redington India, Sybase India and more recently at Oracle India.


“Nitin will be responsible for growing and driving the company’s channel and distribution strategy in India – which we expect will become a pillar to drive our growth in the India market,” said David Taylor, President Of Asia Pacific & Japan, Micro Focus. This is a new role at Micro Focus India, and one that is expected to play an important role in spearheading the company’s play in the application management space in India.

Commenting on this development and his new role Nitin Dang said, “I am delighted to be here and am looking forward to driving a successful and robust partnership between Micro Focus and the channel community in India.”

Microchip adds new high-density 8-bit Microcontrollers

Microchip announces two new high-density 8-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) which combine XLP technology for extreme Low Power consumption with 128 KB Flash programme memory and 4KB RAM, providing designers with space to implement application-specific code.


The PIC18F47J13 is the industry’s first 8-bit microcontroller to offer 128 KB Flash programme memory in a 28-pin package, whilst the 44-pin PIC18F47J53 provides full-speed USB 2.0 with Microchip’s free USB stack. Both devices integrate mTouch technology for capacitive touch-sensing user interfaces as well as an on-chip 12-bit ADC which provides the accuracy required by advanced sensor, instrumentation and measurement applications

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By combining a new benchmark for high memory density in a 28-pin device, with sleep currents down to 9 nA and flexible wake-up sources, the PIC18F47J13 MCU extends battery life, while providing generous code space and a robust peripheral set. This helps designers to create more efficient battery-controlled applications such as security systems, irrigation systems, remote controls, video-game controllers, wireless sensor networks and portable medical devices.


As a fully-compatible memory extension to the popular PIC18F46J50 USB family, the PIC18F47J53 allows designers to reduce costs and provide greater flexibility for end-users in consumer, medical and other portable devices. The free Microchip USB stack, with integrated smart-card library, enables remote field upgrades, downloads of usage data and remote connection to diagnostic equipment.


The PIC18F47J13 MCU is supported by the PIC18 Explorer Board (part # DM183032) and PIC18F47J13 Plug-In Module (part # MA180030). The PIC18F47J53 Full-Speed USB Demo Board (part # MA180029) can be used as a stand-alone development board or as a plug-in to the PIC18 Explorer Board (part # DM183032).


Package options for the PIC18F47J13 MCU are 28-pin QFN, SOIC, SPDIP and SSOP, as well as 44-pin QFN and TQFP. The PIC18F27J53 MCU is available in 28-pin QFN, SOIC, SPDIP, and SSOP packages. The PIC18F47J53 MCU is available in 44-pin QFN and TQFP packages.

Monday, September 20, 2010

YAHOO! TO HONOUR CREATIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIGITAL ADVERTISING WITH 'BIG IDEA CHAIR 2010' AWARDS

It is that time of the year when the best innovations on the digital medium will be cheered and celebrated. Continuing its rich history of fostering creativity and innovation on the digital medium, Yahoo! India is proud to announce the Big Idea Chair 2010 for creative and media agencies across India. The award ceremony will be held on 1st December 2010 in Mumbai. Agencies can submit their entries on http://www.bigideachair.in/#/submission by 30th September, 2010.


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Big Idea Chair, a global initiative by Yahoo!, celebrates digital innovation across the world. The awards recognize some of the best work by the online community and also call out those creative inputs and integrated strategies that enabled marketing excellence in digital advertising.

There are 6 awards across 3 categories:

Integrated awards: Yahoo! Big Idea Chair, Best Digital Brand Solution;

Display Awards: Best Rich Media Ad, Best Engagement Ad, Best Mobile Solution;

Search Awards: Best Creative Search Awards.

The awards span areas that define creative excellence in advertising across the digital medium. They are not restricted to just rich ads but also digital solutions and innovations. In other words, the ‘Big Idea’ that eventually clicked.

Arun Tadanki, Managing Director, Yahoo! India said, “The Yahoo! Big Idea Chair re-enforces our vision to promote the best talent in the advertising industry. Digital advertising offers immense scope for innovation and provides an opportunity for brand marketers to unleash cutting edge ideas. These awards will further encourage brands and agencies to paint the digital canvas with unbridled creativity and take digital advertising to the next level.”


To generate excitement and encourage agency participation “Yahoo!’s Travelling Big Idea Chair” would traverse 20 top agencies across Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore where it will stay for two days in each agency. A jury of eminent members from advertising, creative and media fraternity will judge the entries. The panel of jury includes Rajaram Narayanan, VP Lakme and Haircare - Unilever, Kunal Jeswani Country Head - Ogilvy One; Alok Bharadwaj Senior VP - Canon India; Anil Nair, Managing Partner - Digital Law and Kenneth, Karl Gomes - Digital Strategist & Marketing Consultant; Arun Tadanki, MD – Yahoo! India and Nitin Mathur , Senior Director Marketing, Yahoo! India.


For more information regarding Big Idea Chair, please visit http://www.bigideachair.in/

Sunday, September 19, 2010

The IET opens its first student Chapter in Bangalore


The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), the world’s second largest professional society for engineers and technologists, today opens its first ever Student Chapter in Bangalore at the BMS College of Engineering.

The IET Student Chapter, which is open to all students below the age of 35, is a robust and highly functional sub-unit of IET Bangalore Network. Some of the benefits enjoyed by a member of the IET student chapter are:

• Access to online communities

• Competitions and Awards

• Free publications – bimonthly Engineering & Technology magazine to update with the latest in the world of engineering & technology

• Enhancement of personal development through local events/lectures/talks

• Access to the Library from any part of world, as a member through the online catalogue service

• Scholarships

• Full membership of the world’s second largest engineering and technology institution

Commenting on the occasion Shekhar Sanyal, Country Head, IET India, said, “The Student Chapter at the BMS College & Engineering is an important milestone for the Bangalore IET Chapter. The Chapter is formed with this vision that the young students and engineering undergraduates in city take an active role in enhancing people’s lives around the world. The comprehensive exposure platform not only enhances the students’ knowledge in the latest global science, engineering and technology developments, but also guides them to become world-class professionals.”


The inaugural ceremony was attended by Sri Vijay Gore (former Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Karnataka), Dr M H Khori (Technical Director, Alcatel-Lucent Technologies), Shri. M R.Sitharaman (Director & Consulting Advisor, Advanced System Laboratory and Chairman of IET Bangalore Local Network) and Dr. K. Mallikharjuna Babu (Principal, BMS College of Engineering), Dr A T Kalghatgi (Chief Scientist, Bharat Electronics Limited and Vice Chairman of IET Bangalore Local Network).

HP research enables companies to identify critical network vulnerabilities and protect enterprise

HP today published a research report that highlights enterprise computing trends and network security vulnerabilities for the first half of 2010, arming IT management with insight into potential data risks in the enterprise.


The report, by HP TippingPoint’s Digital Vaccine Labs (DVLabs), gives enterprise organizations visibility into the attacks targeting their applications and underlying networks. This information allows administrators to make the system changes needed to reduce the possibility of network breaches that could lead to financial loss or decreased productivity.

Employee use of web-based business applications and social networking sites while on corporate networks continues to grow daily. While the employee premise for these programs is honorable – to help build brand awareness or improve productivity – use of these applications opens up the enterprise network to serious security threats.



The Cyber Security Risks Report uses real security event data to highlight how these activities put a network at risk so that businesses are better armed to address these concerns.



“To mitigate network security risk, organizations need insight into the potential threats associated with using social media networking sites and web application downloads in a business environment,” said Mike Dausin, manager, Advanced Security Intelligence, HP TippingPoint DVLabs. “By understanding the increased risk these applications pose to the corporate network, organizations can implement remediation strategies to ensure that business processes, as well as data, remain secure.”

One of the key findings of the report was that more than 80 percent of network attacks targeted web-based systems. There are two key elements to this number: websites and web clients. The report shows websites are constantly at risk of being taken offline or defaced from SQL injection, PHP File Include or other attacks, and that these types of attacks have doubled in the last six months.

In addition, attacks against web browsers and web client applications such as QuickTime and Flash have tripled in the first half of the year and are often the main entry point for attackers to gain access to a network.

Understanding the attack frequency and the risks of web-based computing allows organizations to adjust security settings in their systems to protect the most critical assets on a network. In addition to these findings, the report will help organizations:

— Mitigate business risk by understanding Portable Document Format (PDF) flaws. Data from the report demonstrates how the structure of the application and its wide use in the enterprise makes it a very attractive target for attackers. This knowledge will help organizations tighten security controls around PDF use, helping prevent network compromise.

— Shut down attacks faster by identifying new techniques. The report highlights several covert and sophisticated techniques attackers use to hide their exploits. Armed with this knowledge, administrators can fine-tune their security practices for better protection.

— Prevent older threats from recurring by understanding their pervasiveness. Older security threats, such as SQL Slammer, Code Red and Conficker, still represent a significant source of attacks. Slammer, which originated in 2004, triggers HP TippingPoint IPS filters 10 times more than any other filter. Knowing this frequency and the likely causes, for example, pirated software, will allow administrators to make adjustments to network access or to monitor application purchasing, thereby helping to reduce risk to the entire system.

Methodology

HP TippingPoint DVLabs is a premier research organization for vulnerability analysis and discovery. It helps ensure clients have pre-emptive protection for vulnerabilities and zero-day attacks. The team applies cutting-edge engineering, reverse engineering and critical analysis to create comprehensive security filters that are automatically delivered to clients’ intrusion prevention systems through the Digital Vaccine® service.

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Event data from hundreds of deployed HP TippingPoint Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) was analyzed to identify the attacks. Event data refers to attack information that is collected when a security exploit triggers a particular filter in the HP TippingPoint IPS.

The following sources also contributed to the report:

— SANS, an organization dedicated to security training and certification;

— Open Source Vulnerability Database, an independent and open source database created by and for the community; and

— Qualys, which delivers on-demand IT security risk and compliance management solutions and provided data generated from its vulnerability assessment and management products deployed in the field.

More information about the HP TippingPoint portfolio is available at www.hp.com/go/networking. HP TippingPoint products also are part of the HP Secure Advantage portfolio of HP products and services. More information is available at www.hp.com/security.

The full text of the report is available at http://dvlabs.tippingpoint.com/toprisks2010

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Agilent Technologies Brings Advanced Measurement Expertise to PXI and AXIe

Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today expanded its test and measurement portfolio into the modular domain with the introduction of 47 new PXI and AXIe products.


The new products bring Agilent’s measurement expertise -- including advanced measurement software and high-performance hardware -- to the modular form factor. These products also will enable new capabilities that were not previously available across analog, digital, RF, microwave and lightwave test technologies.

“Agilent is committed to provide exceptional test solutions in the platform that customers prefer -- whether a benchtop, handheld or modular format,” said Ron Nersesian, president of Agilent’s Electronic Measurement Group. “Rarely is a single hardware or software solution the right answer for every test scenario. Now whether they’re involved in sophisticated research, development, design or manufacturing, system developers will be able to achieve new levels of speed, performance and flexibility with our PXI and AXIe products.”

Agilent’s lineup of 47 PXI and AXIe products includes digitizers, arbitrary waveform generators, digitizing oscilloscopes, digital multimeters (DMMs) and a range of switches. The modules include IVI-C, IVI-COM and LabVIEW(G) software drivers and enhanced input/output (I/O) libraries. All drivers are optimized for testing applications that require high performance, high speed and high throughput.


AXIe and PXI Highlights

The industry’s first single-vendor PXI microwave vector signal analyzer (VSA), the Agilent M9392A, is enhanced by Agilent’s powerful and widely used 89600 VSA software. This combination enables detailed analysis of communications, radar and avionics signals up to 26.5 GHz and provides industry-leading instantaneous bandwidth of 250 MHz for use in next-generation wireless systems and other applications.


The new M9018A PXIe chassis provides the industry’s highest performance and greatest flexibility with 16 hybrid slots. The M9018A is designed for data-intensive applications in communications, imaging and radar that require wide bandwidth from 1) module to module or 2) between the modules and the system controller.


The first two AXIe 1.0 chassis, which are two-slot (2U) and five-slot (4U) models, deliver the advantages of AXIe, robust power, cooling and timing systems—in a platform for multivendor systems. AXIe’s large board size is ideal for high-performance instrumentation yet requires a minimum of rack space.

The Agilent U4301A PCIe Gen 3 analyzer, which is the first measurement module capable of working in an AXIe chassis, enables accurate multi-gigabit signal capture and protocol testing. The open-system nature of this module enables customers to analyze wider serial buses and perform multi-domain testing in digital and computing applications.


Additional information about Agilent’s modular test solutions is available at www.agilent.com/find/modular. Product photos are available at www.agilent.com/find/modular_images. An in-depth Agilent modular products backgrounder is available at www.agilent.com/find/modular_backgrounder.


U.S. Pricing and Availability

Prices of individual modules range from less than $2,000 to $42,000. Prices for modular chassis start at $7,500.

Businesses Accelerate Productivity in Hybrid IT Environments with HP Automation Software

HP today announced enhanced automation solutions that enable clients to deliver business applications at lower cost whether they are deployed traditionally, virtually or through the cloud.


Hybrid IT environments, which can span a combination of on-premise, off-premise, physical and virtual scenarios, including cloud computing, can increase a business’s agility and speed time to market. However, if not holistically managed, hybrid environments can increase complexity, risk and costs and create IT silos. HP automation software enables clients address these challenges and better realize the benefits of hybrid delivery models.

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HP Business Service Automation

Building on its recent cloud announcements for hybrid IT environments, HP has enhanced the HP Business Service Automation (BSA) portfolio to give clients unified and fully integrated management of their server, network, storage and applications. With this unified view, HP BSA breaks down IT silos to simplify application deployment and management in hybrid IT environments.

According to a June 2010 ExpertROI Spotlight(1) conducted by IDC on behalf of HP, organizations that deploy HP BSA solutions can:

— Realize a 382 percent return on investment (ROI) benefit over a three-year period

— Realize up to $4.82 in benefits for every IT dollar invested Reduce annual IT costs by up to $24,000 per 100 end-users

— Reduce outsourcing costs by up to 40 to 80 percent

— Calculate the ROI from their automation efforts

Through the recent acquisition of Stratavia, HP has strengthened its automation portfolio by adding deployment, configuration and management solutions for enterprise databases, middleware and packaged applications. These solutions bridge the gap between application development and operational teams. HP can provision all of the components, rapidly deploy changes and manage the ongoing configuration and compliance management.

The enhancements to the HP BSA portfolio include new capabilities in application deployment and risk mitigation as well as improved efficiency and increased productivity to deliver the most comprehensive, integrated and automated IT management solutions for hybrid environments.

HP Server Automation 9.0 helps clients automate the entire server life cycle, control virtualization sprawl and provide more flexible provisioning and deployment of applications.

HP Network Automation 9.0 enables clients to contain costs, mitigate risk and improve efficiency of the network by automating error-prone tasks, reducing outages and enforcing policies in real time regardless of the environment.

HP Operations Orchestration 9.0, the leader in run-book automation, enables clients faced with constant alerts and siloed teams to improve service quality across hybrid environments. It gives clients the ability to automate the IT processes required to support cloud computing initiatives.

HP Client Automation 7.8 helps clients reduce administration costs for managing physical and virtual machines through a single tool.

HP Storage Essentials 6.3 helps clients reduce complexity in hybrid environments, while improving storage utilization and controlling capacity growth.


Read the BSA Blog to hear from the experts on how the HP Business Service Automation portfolio gives clients a unified and fully integrated management view of their server, network, storage and applications to optimize virtualization in hybrid IT environments.

“Organizations are seeking solutions that deliver business applications and services with greater agility, speed and at the lowest cost to the enterprise, regardless of their IT environment,” said Kamal Dutta, Director Software & Solutions ,Hewlett Packard India. “With HP, clients can achieve up to 382 percent ROI by deploying HP’s leading automation software and leverage the benefits of new hybrid delivery models.”

GE’s Technology Center celebrates Ten Years of Innovation in India

GE’s Technology Center in Bangalore, India, the company’s first and largest integrated multidisciplinary Research and Product Development Center outside the US, today celebrates its tenth anniversary. Several of the key technologies that the Center worked on, will help launch products , such as high-density batteries, hybrid locomotives, thin-film solar and digital pathology over the coming months.


As part of GE’s ‘In India, For India” initiative, the company aims to improve quality of life, in areas such as Water, Energy and Healthcare by leveraging the technologies developed by it’s technology center in the country. Some of these technologies include zero-energy clean water solutions for rural markets, low wind regime turbines, high efficiency gas engines, biomass based power solutions and diagnostic computed tomography systems (CT) designed in India to provide better access to tier two and three cities.


Dr. Sanjay M. Correa, Vice President and Managing Director – GE India Technology Center said, “The Centre’s tenth anniversary is a significant milestone for GE. Over the years, we have grown a pool of strong technical talent across diverse industries. The Centre is an engine that will help drive GE’s growth both globally and in India. We continue to expand our supply chain in India, qualify vendors and build partnerships for manufacturing that will help address regional customer needs.”

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The GE India Technology Center is one of the best places to work for engineers and scientists as it offers challenging jobs and a very exciting technical career path. The center has made significant strides in developing technologies, across a wide portfolio of businesses including, Power Generation, Renewables, Oil and Gas, Water, Electrical Distribution and Controls, Rail, Healthcare and Aviation around the world. Employees at the center can build a career in GE across multiple domains and product lines by simply moving between buildings in the center.


Placing emphasis on the role that the Centre plays in GE’s India strategy, John L Flannery, President and CEO, GE India said, “GE India is focused on addressing the most pressing needs of the country in the areas of infrastructure and healthcare by developing local capabilities, partnerships and technologies. We have a stronger focus today on making sure we attract, develop and retain the best talent and ensuring both current and potential employees see greater value in working for GE. The technology center will continue to help fill the gaps in the local market by developing relevant technologies and products at the right price.”



Since 2001, GE’s annual research and development expenditures have nearly doubled from $2.3 billion to $4.4 billion in 2009. The Company has also doubled its investment in clean technologies from $700 million in 2005 to more than $1.5 billion in 2010. The funding has been directed towards new technologies that are a cornerstone of GE’s future growth plans.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Texas Instruments and Learning Links Foundation, join forces to introduce interactive learning solution in India

Texas Instruments (TI) today introduced technology-enabled Interactive Maths and Science solutions in India by launching a pilot program in the Capital’s Modern School on Barakhamba Road, a premier educational institution in the country. This solution referred to as “Nspired Learning” will be provided to a total of 10 schools across the country to enable Interactive Math & Science lessons and lab-based activities.


Mr.Vineet Joshi, Chairman - Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) unveiled the Nspired Learning Solution to launch the pilot program at Modern School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi. Ms. Melendy Lovett, President - Education Technology, Texas Instruments Inc., Dr. Biswadip (Bobby) Mitra - President & Managing Director, Texas Instruments India, Mr. Shantanu Prakash, CEO, Educomp Solutions, Dr Anjlee Prakash, CEO, Learning Links Foundation and Ms. Lata Vaidyanathan - Principal, Modern School were present on the occasion.

TI’s Nspired Learning solution focuses on promoting collaboration, inquiry, and assessment to improve maths and science teaching and learning in secondary schools. This solution will be applied towards hands on activities in Math Labs, Science Labs and Comprehensive Continuous Evaluation in the classroom. Additionally, this solution seamlessly integrates with Educomp Smartclass to enhance the student learning experience.

Learning Links Foundation (LLF) serves as the local implementation and professional development agency for the pilot, while Texas Instruments provides the classroom technology as well as customized classroom activities and teacher training.

“This partnership is aligned to our vision of applying innovative solutions to solve critical education problems, and Educomp is happy to share its digital content in supporting the integration of TI the solution in this pilot phase,” said Mr. Shantanu Prakash, Managing Director, Educomp Solutions Limited.

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“We are partnering with TI by providing professional development and creating Math and Science activities contextualized for Indian Schools and aligned to our standards. This gives opportunities for learning to be more student-centric and hands on,” said Dr Anjlee Prakash, CEO of Learning Links Foundation.


Nspired Learning solution includes teacher interface on the computer and student interface on the TI-Nspire handheld devices connected wirelessly through the TI-Navigator system. This enables communication between the teacher and pupils -discussion, investigation, problem-solving and assessment — developing an educational environment more conducive to building cognitive skills to better understand abstract concepts.


“We are moving away from conventional methods of teaching to more technology-enabled interactive methods in India,” said Dr. Biswadip (Bobby) Mitra, President & Managing Director, Texas Instruments India. “We are confident that this TI solution will herald a new beginning in the way classes and labs are conducted in our schools.”

“I trust that the Nspired Learning solution provided by Texas Instruments will help the students understand interconnections between different topics of maths and sciences,” said Mrs. Lata Vaidyanathan, Principal of Modern School. “This will enable them to take learning beyond the classroom to establish real-world connections”.

National Instruments Introduces PXI Express Data Acquisition Module for High Speed, Bridge-Based Measurements

National Instruments today announced the NI PXIe-4331, the latest in the NI SC Express family of high-performance data acquisition (DAQ) modules with built-in signal conditioning. The DAQ device is a simultaneous high-speed bridge input module that provides signal conditioning for dynamic measurements from strain, pressure, torque and load sensors. The NI PXIe-4331 increases the speed of bridge-based measurements and, with PXI Express, provides 250 MB/s of dedicated bandwidth per device to give engineers the freedom to increase channel count without compromising sampling rates or data throughput.

The NI PXIe-4331 features eight channels with 24-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) per channel and 102.4 kS/s per channel sampling rate. To improve accuracy and reject noise, the module offers antialiasing and digital filters per channel. Additionally, the module includes an independent programmable 0.625 to 10 V excitation voltage on each channel for flexibility and fault protection. The NI PXIe-4331 also provides remote sensing, internal bridge completion and shunt calibration options per channel. The 8-channel bridge input module can scale to a 136-channel system in a single chassis and thousands of channels when synchronizing across multiple chassis. The simultaneous sampling, high sample rate and channel synchronization features make the module ideal for structural test applications such as fatigue and impact test, design validation and other dynamic tests. These applications are common in industries such as automotive, aerospace, defense and renewable energy.

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The NI PXIe-4331 includes NI-DAQmx driver software with support for multidevice tasks, making it possible for engineers to easily synchronize multiple modules. Engineers can combine the NI PXIe-4331 module with a variety of NI hardware including other SC Express modules, NI X Series DAQ devices, dynamic signal acquisition products and more than 1,500 types of I/O available on the PXI platform. The NI PXIe-4331 also integrates with NI software including NI LabVIEW, the LabVIEW Real-Time Module and NI DIAdem.

The SC Express family of modules delivers increased accuracy, high-data throughput and best-in-class synchronization for measuring strain gages, bridge-based transducers, thermocouples and high-voltage analog inputs. With a smaller footprint, simplified cable management and software features for automatic synchronization, SC Express makes it easy for engineers to set up and program high-channel-count sensor measurement systems on a single platform.

Readers can visit www.ni.com/lp/sc-express to learn more about achieving higher measurement performance with the NI PXIe-4331 module and the SC Express family