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  • Soniya Bansal slams Isha Malviya’s relationship with Abhishek-Samarth & Vicky Jain’s toxic behaviour

    Soniya Bansal slams Isha Malviya’s relationship with Abhishek-Samarth & Vicky Jain’s toxic behaviour

    Soniya Bansal, the first contestant to get eliminated from Salman Khan’s Bigg Boss 17, recently sat down for a candid conversation with Bollywood Bubble host Rashita Sahni. The actress slammed Isha Malviya for sharing her bed with ex-boyfriend Abhishek Kumar despite being in a relationship with Samarth Jurel. She called out Mannara Chopra for using sisters Priyanka Chopra & Parineeti Chopra to get fame outside the BB house. Soniya also spoke about Munawar Faruqui’s inappropriate touch, Vicky Jain’s toxic behaviour towards wife Ankita Lokhande and Salman Khan’s biased behaviour on Weekend Ka Vaar. Watch the full interview here!

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  • ಹಬ್ಬಕ್ಕೆ ಚಂದವಾದ ತೋರಣ || Thorana designs || How to make Thorana decorations || Kannada sanjeevani

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  • Amit Shah के बयान पर Congress ने किया पलटवार | Randeep Singh Surjewala | Madhya Pradesh | #dblive

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  • CII Celebrates India@75 - India's IT Journey@75

    CII Celebrates India@75 - India's IT Journey@75

    #DYK India is the largest #Software exporter in the world? As India completes #75yearsofIndependence, let's look at the country's IT journey over the last 75yrs.
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  • Blatant Violation of model code of conduct in Odisha

    Blatant Violation of model code of conduct in Odisha

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  • Malware spread via ads

    Malware spread via ads

    #Malware being spread via ads during conversation is a new and emerging threat. It is a type of malvertising, which is the use of malicious advertisements to spread malware. In this case, the malware is spread through ads that appear during conversations with chatbots.


    Malvertising is particularly dangerous because it is difficult to detect. Chatbots are becoming increasingly popular, and people are more likely to trust ads that appear in conversations with them. Additionally, the ads that are used to spread malware can be very convincing. They may look like legitimate ads for popular products or services.

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    4:38 ED summoned Ranbir Kapoor for Mahadev online betting app case
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  • IIT Madras establishes Centre for Responsible AI

    IIT Madras establishes Centre for Responsible AI

    IIT Madras has established a Centre for Responsible AI (CeRAI) in May 2023. The Centre for Responsible AI is an interdisciplinary research centre that aims to ensure the ethical and responsible development and deployment of AI-based solutions in the real world. It is geared towards becoming a premier research centre at the National and International level for both fundamental and applied research in Responsible AI.

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    3:40 India's Byju’s to merge businesses as a restructuring move
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  • Investments into AI

    Investments into AI

    The funding round is a sign of the growing maturity of the AI market. In the past, most AI companies were funded by venture capital firms. However, the Inflection AI funding round shows that major corporations are now investing in AI companies. This is a sign that AI is becoming a mainstream technology and that it is being seen as a strategic investment by major corporations.

    The $1.3 billion funding round for #InflectionAI is the largest funding round ever raised by a private AI company. The round was led by Microsoft and Nvidia, and it also included investments from Reid Hoffman, Bill Gates, and Eric Schmidt.

    Forbes reported that #Microsoft and Nvidia led the round, along with Hoffman, Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt. Nvidia was the only new investor — which is notable given that Nvidia and its service provider CoreWeave worked with Inflection to develop Inflection’s current H100 cluster, and Inflection worked with Nvidia to help fine-tune models on a recent MLPerf test that set records on current AI model training benchmarks.

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    3:35 Musk restricts Twitter users; unverified accounts can read 600 posts/day
    4:05 #Nokia and Apple update patent licence agreement for 5G and other technologies
    4:35 #OpenAI obtained 300 billion words and private information from the internet
    5:07 WhatsApp restricted over 65 lakh accounts in May in India


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  • The Next Generation: Exploring the Benefits of 5G Connectivity

    The Next Generation: Exploring the Benefits of 5G Connectivity

    #5Gconnection is boosting the global economy. Voice and connected worker use cases in industrial settings will be the primary drivers of the GDP growth as 5G allows automation and digitalization, even in extremely important use cases.

    According to a study by the GSMA, 5G is expected to contribute $508 billion to the global economy by 2030. This growth will be driven by a number of factors, including the increased use of 5G in manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, entertainment, and education.

    #5Gtechnology continues to develop, we can expect to see even more innovative and disruptive applications that will have a positive impact on our lives . Manufacturing operations are anticipated to provide over a third of the world’s GDP, followed by energy production, which includes mining and oil and gas, transportation, healthcare, and agriculture.

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    2:50 #Google to bring New Zoom Settings in Slides
    3:35 #VodafoneIdea revival plan driven by an equity infusion of Rs 14,000 crore
    4:15 Physics Wallah along with Xylem, to invest ₹500 crore in 3 years
    4:50 #Meta platforms reduced the Meta Quest accounts’ minimum age to 10 years
    5:25 #Noida Authority renting out built-up space for startups

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  • Malicious IoT botnet activity

    Malicious IoT botnet activity

    A report finds that recently there has been a sharp increase in the malicious IoT botnet activity due to growing number of #IoTdevices in use. There are billions of IoT devices in use around the world, and this number is only going to increase in the future.

    An expert says, there is lax in security of many IoT devices. Many IoT devices are not properly secured, making them easy targets for attackers. IoT botnet attacks can be very profitable for attackers, as they can be used to disrupt businesses, steal data, and launch other malicious activities.

    According to the Nokia Threat Intelligence Report 2023, the number of IoT devices (bots) engaged in botnet-driven DDoS attacks rose from around 200,000 a year ago to approximately 1 million devices, generating more than 40% of all DDoS traffic today. This sharp increase in botnet activity has been driven by a number of factors.

    The Report found that IoT botnet DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) traffic, originating from a large number of insecure IoT devices with the aim of disrupting telecom network services for millions of users, increased fivefold over the past year, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and stemming from the growing increase in profit-driven hacking collectives operated by #cybercriminals.

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    3:20 #ElonMusk hints at Twitter video app for smart TVs very soon
    3:45 #Microsoft claims Outlook, OneDrive outages were due to cyberattacks
    4:15 #Meta announces generative AI 'Voicebox' that can synthesise speech
    4:45 #Samsung to roll out first Android 14 beta in late July


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  • Future of Cloud and Edge Infra

    Future of Cloud and Edge Infra

    A recent report says, Information and Operations teams will be impacted by economic and geopolitical forces and play a vital role in ameliorating their effects.

    A recent report highlighted by #Gartner that, there are four trends to impact cloud, data center and edge infrastructure in 2023, as Information and Operations teams pivot to support new technologies and ways of working during a year of economic uncertainty.

    Expert says, “In the current economic climate, the biggest problem companies face in 2023 may not be #ITinfrastructure.

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    2:48 Govt launches AI-based portal to address telecom frauds
    3:15 #Google to delete accounts inactive for at least two years
    3:40 #VodafoneGroup values its Vodafone Idea investment at zero
    4:12 #Amazon is focusing on using A.I. to speed up deliveries
    4:35 Bhavesh Gupta elevated as Paytm’s president and COO


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  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) The Revolutionary Technology Driving Industry Growth Beyond 5G

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) The Revolutionary Technology Driving Industry Growth Beyond 5G

    The AI and the 5G industry are both significant and rapidly growing sectors, both AI and 5G are expected to have a significant impact on technology growth in the coming years. Experts say, AI industry is not in a bubble and it's "bigger than 5G or self-driving cars.


    AI has the potential to transform various industries by automating tasks, enhancing decision-making, and improving efficiency. As AI technologies become more sophisticated and widely adopted, they are likely to create new business opportunities and lead to the development of new products and services.

    5G, on the other hand, is expected to enable new applications and services that require high-speed, low-latency connectivity, such as augmented and virtual reality, autonomous vehicles, and smart cities. 5G networks are also expected to enhance the capabilities of other emerging technologies, such as the Internet of Things, by enabling large-scale connectivity and data transfer.

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    2:44 #Apple may have reduced M2 chip production
    3:15 Three industry veterans express concern over AI in open letter
    3:53 Shipment of Smart home devices fall for 1st time in 2022
    4:30 Delhi LG approves 55 more e-commerce, retail outlets to function 24x7
    5:07 #TejasNetworks gains 696 crore deal from BSNL for pan-India router network



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  • The Defender’s Advantage

    The Defender’s Advantage

    #Cybersecurity leaders and practitioners alike are learning how to optimize and activate the six critical functions of cyber defense in the multipart virtual series of webinars. It’s time to turn the tide on cyber adversaries with The Defender’s Advantage.



    The Defender’s Advantage is the concept that organizations are defending against attacks in their own environment. This provides a fundamental advantage arising from the fact that they have control over the landscape where they will meet their adversaries. Organizations struggle to capitalize on this advantage.


    At the same time, the Cyber adversaries leveraging intelligent edges, 5G-enabled devices, and advances in computing power will create a wave of new and advanced threats at unprecedented speed and scale. In addition, threat actors will continue to shift significant resources to target and exploit emerging edge environments, such as remote workers, or even new OT edge environments, rather than just targeting the core network.

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    2:50 #MicrosoftTeams Avatars are rolling out for public preview
    3:16 #LG to invest Rs 300 crore to manufacture AC components in India
    3:50 Open Source releases its new ChatGPT clone named Dolly
    4:23 #TRAI asks ministries to form own ICT cells for better adoption of 5G
    4:55 CERT-In issues new security warning for Android operating systems



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  • Can Blockchain mask the IP address ??

    Can Blockchain mask the IP address ??

    The trend shows that, You can mask your IP by connecting to a service like a VPN/Proxy or by using TOR. But, ultimately, your connection will need to be via an IP address and somewhere, somehow, with enough resources, someone can track down your IP address.


    The reason for this is that the IP address is what remote resources use to send data back to you. This is like asking “how can I get the post office to deliver my mail to me if I take the street address off of my house?”


    A recent survey says, #Blockchain-based encryption techniques can be used to mask the IP address of a server by utilizing a decentralized network of nodes to route traffic to the server.


    By utilizing a blockchain-based network to mask the IP address of a server can provide a higher level of security and privacy for clients connecting to the server. However, it requires careful planning and implementation to ensure that the network functions properly and securely.


    There are several blockchain platforms available, such as Ethereum, Hyperledger Fabric, and Corda. Each platform has its own strengths and weaknesses. Evaluate the platforms based on factors such as the size of the network, transaction processing speed, security, and ease of use. Choose the platform that best fits your needs.


    When a client wants to connect to the server, they will first connect to a node in the blockchain network. The client will encrypt their traffic using the public key of the node they connect to. This ensures that only the node with the corresponding private key can decrypt the traffic.

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    2:30 #WhatsApp bans more than 29 lakh accounts in India in January
    3:01 #Twitter down for hours as it faces a global outage
    3:33 Axis Bank completes acquisition of Citibank's retail biz for Rs 11,603 cr
    4:06 #Meta plans to launch its 1st AR glasses by 2027
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  • Indian semiconductor Industry

    Indian semiconductor Industry

    The semiconductor industry in India is 100% import driven. Countries exporting semiconductors to India include China, Taiwan, the USA, Japan, etc. India has an advantage of designing chips. India is poised to emerge as a major player in 5G, semiconductor and chip technology, live sports, and AVOD with private deployment networks likely to take off in a big way during 2025-2028, according to Deloitte.


    With the introduction of incentive schemes including Design-Linked Incentive, Production-Linked Incentive and others, startups dealing with semiconductor design & manufacturing have started to emerge. Today, over 90% of semiconductor leaders have R&D centres in India.



    It has also projected the Indian semiconductor market to be worth $55 billion by 2026.The industry is poised to play an important role in enhancing the global value chain as it will expand to a market size of $85 billion and generate employability for 6,00,000 by 2030.



    Satellite broadband and communication service market in India is expected to grow and expand with the developing use case horizon and exponential growth in data consumption, as per Deloitte's 2023 TMT (Technology, Media and Entertainment, Telecom) predictions.

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  • Chatbot To play a bigger role

    Chatbot To play a bigger role

    There has been continuous increase in the adoption of conversational #chatbots on part of the organizations. Delivering personalisation is emerging as a key use case scenario for the #AIchatbottechnology. The size of the chatbot market worldwide is expected to hit a whopping $1.25 billion in 2025. And Gartner predicts that they’re going to be a primary customer service aid for 25% of organizations not long after that.


    One of the most apparent chatbot trends for 2023 is that their use will become even more widespread, and chatbots themselves will keep getting more sophisticated. There are Personalized Chatbots that will become more personalized as they will be able to recognize and respond to individual user preferences and behaviour. They will use data analytics and machine learning algorithms to understand user behaviour patterns and provide tailored responses.


    Secondly, there are chatbots Integration with Voice Assistants, here Chatbots will increasingly be integrated with voice assistants such as Amazon Alexa and Google Home, making it easier for users to interact with them through voice commands.

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    2:35 Govt-recognised startups offered free 5G test bed till Jan 2024
    3:11 #UIDAI rolls out new security mechanism for fingerprint-based Aadhaar authentication
    3:48 #Infosys announces Private 5G-as-a-Service to help enterprise clients boost business value
    4:26 Production halted as fire breaks out at Foxlink’s Tirupati manufacturing facility
    5:04 #ChatGPT suffers outage for over 3 hours worldwide on Monday


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  • Fast track digitisation leading to cyber crime

    Fast track digitisation leading to cyber crime

    Digital channels were not used just for shopping; consumers have started to learn, work, shop, entertain themselves, connect with others via video chats and even improve their well-being using online fitness and wellness apps. Even traditional in-person business services are shifting online, including medical consultations, education, legal and accountancy services.


    With both customers and employees who are more likely working or shopping from home, driven by safety reasons, the pressure on digital security continues to rise. India stands out strongly amidst this wave of digital transformation – adopting new technologies at a staggering pace that far outstrips other developing nations. Cybersecurity solutions are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and 2023 will bring even more advanced solutions. Artificial intelligence and machine learning will be used to detect and prevent cyberattacks more effectively. AI and ML have become critical technologies in information security, as they are able to quickly analyse millions of events and identify many different types of threats such as malware, zero-day vulnerabilities, phishing attacks etc.


    OpenAI’s ChatGPT is trending all over the world and it will be interesting to witness its potential impact (both positive and negative). Threats from AI are not a new problem, but it's just that now ChatGPT is showing distinct examples that look scary.


    Organizations should also keep their focus on self-educating their users about risks associated with their online activities which will help them to mitigate the risk to a great extent.

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  • CHIP WAR

    CHIP WAR

    Semiconductors are essential tools in our national security arsenal, animating every major weapon and defence system as well as their command and control architecture, including GPS and space. Now Semiconductors have become a major geopolitical issue, especially in the U.S.-China rivalry.

    Many PC processors, including those Apple uses, can currently only be made in Taiwan. Almost all of the graphics processing unit (GPU) chips that run artificial intelligence applications in data centres are made in Taiwan.

    The battle to control this vital technology is at the forefront of U.S.-China competition, while dependence on Taiwan to produce the vast majority of the most complex chips has become a major focus for U.S. policymakers.

    It is a question of trillion dollars who will win the chip war? Chip war is now a war more than the geopolitical conflict. What will be the implications in the future, who will win this war and who is going to be the scapegoat is the biggest unanswered question.

    The U.S.A, Asian countries like Taiwan, China, South Korea and Japan are the largest semiconductor producers in the world. Taiwan, China, and South Korea’s companies account for 87% of the global market. At the same time, America always wants to halt China but China’s semiconductor industry continues to advance at the 9%, its annual sales might reach $114 billion by 2024.

    Today, TSMC produces 90 percent of the world’s most advanced processor chips, while Taiwanese companies produce over a third of the new computing power the world adds each year. TSMC has risen to become the world’s largest chipmaker for two reasons.

    Memory chips, which store data, are relatively simple and are traded like commodities. Logic chips, which run programs and act as the brains of a device, are more complex and expensive. And as the technology running devices — from rockets to refrigerators — is getting smarter and more connected, semiconductors are

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  • Cutting-edge technologies to drive better experiences

    Cutting-edge technologies to drive better experiences

    As the 5G applications are going mainstream, Artificial Intelligence, multi-cloud, IoT and quantum computing are going to drive digital transformation in 2023. By 2024, low-code development is expected to account for more than 65 percent of application development activities, a report from HCL Technologies says.


    The year 2023 will witness a wide-scale democratisation of AI, right from enabling chatbots to integrating into the chip industry for developing AI-ready hardware.


    Another report says, Artificial Intelligence and cloud computing have been at the forefront of digital transformation for several years now. In 2023, experts predict AI will reach a tipping point as businesses across all sectors seek to capitalize on its capabilities. Technology organizations need to be prepared to take advantage of this opportunity by utilizing cloud-based AI technologies in their operations.


    Secondly, the Internet of Things is a network of connected devices which can share data and interact with one another. Using sensors, wireless technology, and other communication protocols, IoT-enabled devices can be used to monitor and control various aspects in both the physical and digital worlds.

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  • $625 billion opportunity  for 5G operators

    $625 billion opportunity for 5G operators

    5G is an extraordinarily flexible technology that can be used in many sectors. 5G in the telecom industry is one of the great priorities for all players in the sector. It’ll enable faster speeds, lower latency, and more reliable connections than ever before. For telecom companies, this means a need for faster network infrastructure and higher capacity networks.


    5G technology is expected to allow more devices to connect to the internet enabling new technologies and applications at lower latency (less than 10ms). Technological innovation has also paved the way for new competitors who are newer and more agile than traditional providers, and this has placed the industry itself in crisis. This includes OTTs, i.e. media companies that offer digital content and services through the Internet without going through traditional distribution systems.


    As per Juniper Research, operators will generate $625 billion from 5G services globally by 2027; rising from $310 billion in 2023. The report predicts that this growth of 100% over the next four years will be driven by the migration of mobile subscriptions to 5G networks, and the increasing inclusion of eSIMs in devices such as laptops and Wi-Fi hotspots.


    The research forecasts that 80 per cent of global operator-billed service revenue will be attributable to 5G by 2027; allowing operators to secure a return on investment into their 5G networks. However, the increasing implementation of eSIMs into new devices will drive global cellular data traffic to grow by over 180 per cent between 2023 and 2027, as data traffic is offloaded from fixed and Wi-Fi networks to 5G.

    “eSIM-capable devices will drive significant growth in cellular data, as consumers leverage cellular networks for use cases that have historically used fixed networks”. “Operators must ensure that networks, including 5G and upcoming 6G networks, are future‑proofed by implementing new technologies across the entirety

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  • Adoption of Metaverse increases

    Adoption of Metaverse increases

    The metaverse is a fast-growing trend with a considerate penetration rate of users for various applications such as gaming, content creation, social interaction, learning & training, and online virtual shopping.

    Major factors expected to drive the revenue growth include a growing focus on integrating digital and physical worlds using the Internet, increasing momentum and popularity of Mixed Reality, Augmented Reality, and Virtual Reality.

    Today, several e-commerce players are adopting digital world services to showcase the products in the virtual world to gain real-world experience. There are leading players in the metaverse industry who are investing heavily into these areas. Going forward, 5G will effectively support the Metaverse and make it possible for digital words to function.

    The growth is complementing the surge in online video gaming adoption and rising consumers preference for online shopping of retail products. A report says, the global gaming audience for e-sports is projected to reach 646 million by 2023. Such an increase in the gaming audiences has created a massive demand for the services market.

    American multinational investment bank Goldman Sachs, calls metaverse a $8 trillion global opportunity by 2025 with India's own Metaverse-non-fungible technology economy—already worth an estimated $50-100 million annually— and is expected to touch $100 billion by 2025.

    The report said that globally brands are already spending 2-5% of their digital budgets on NFTs (the most successful element of metaverse till date), and that could touch 30-40% in the next five years.

    Notably, companies, especially those in non-tech sectors, are now increasingly investing in the technology for better engagement with customers, brand awareness expansion, and identification of new revenue streams.

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  • India’s smartphone shipments drops

    India’s smartphone shipments drops

    Falling demand is causing great concern for the entire smartphone supply chain. While component supplies and cost pressures are easing, a few concerns remain within logistics and production, such as some emerging markets’ tightening import laws and customs procedures delaying shipments. Deep collaboration with channels to monitor the state of inventory and supply will be vital for vendors to identify short-term opportunities while maintaining healthy channel partnerships in the long run.

    The global smartphone shipments fell by 17 per cent (year on year) in Q4 2022, with entire 2022 shipments declining by 11 per cent to fewer than 1.2 billion, a new report has shown. Despite shrinking demand and manufacturing issues in China’s Zhengzhou, Apple reclaimed the top spot in Q4 and achieved its highest quarterly market share ever at 25 per cent, as per Canalys.

    At the same time, Samsung took the number one spot in the fourth quarter for the first time since Q3 2017, shipping 6.7 million units for a market share of 21 per cent. The second place went to vivo, which shipped 6.4 million units, mainly via offline channels. India was better positioned to weather the global downturn than other markets. But domestic consumer spending cooled in the last few months of 2022.

    Even during the festive season, the domestic market suffered a fall in transactions, retail spending and electronic imports. In 2022, consumers already had up-to-date technology that they had bought during the pandemic, thereby delaying further purchases. This led to smartphone brands struggling with inventory management because demand was subdued, say analysts.

    The Indian economy started to feel the impact of the global economic slowdown toward the end of 2022. We are entering 2023 with economic indicators suggesting a sluggish performance in the short term.

    But, in 2024, India is set to hold its general election and the government's strategy will be to boost con

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  • 5G driving the next growth wave

    5G driving the next growth wave

    #5G Fixed Wireless Access services is expected to spawn new avenues of economic growth through high-speed internet connectivity in households, improving the fixed broadband penetration significantly. 5G has the potential to address some of the basic challenges owing to lack of optimum infrastructure in sectors such as healthcare and education. 5G is likely to improve access to education and quality of virtual learning.

    As per the report of Ernst young, 5G is going to transform a host of industries in India. The transition to 5G will unlock new use cases and revenue streams through innovative business models. It will bolster the startup ecosystem and enable India to be an R&D hub for 5G technology and use cases. Developing 5G applications is likely to have a huge impact across industries.

    In India, the engineering/advanced manufacturing segment offers the largest 5G/IoT opportunity. Multiple use cases exist in this segment with benefits of increased efficiency, productivity, better safety standards, and highly efficient production. In healthcare, 5G’s benefits can immediately be realized in home-based care and connected hospital devices as 5G facilitates real-time data transfer.

    For instance, a smart ambulance equipped with the latest medical instruments, including HD video camera and portable MRI scanners, can help to transfer real-time data to the hospital. 5G also has the potential to open-up remote patient monitoring and diagnosis opportunities in health care in the rural areas.

    The Indian M&E sector is transitioning from passive consumption to participative consumption fueled by the popularity of immersive technologies such as AR and VR, networked gaming, and interactive game shows. 5G may help accelerate this trend and completely transform the consumer experience. Also, there will be an innovation in the use of 5G for the distribution of live HD broadcast in big events, bringing alive the next generation stadium exper

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  • Changing Purchasing behaviour

    Changing Purchasing behaviour

    As per Capgemini Research report, ‘What Matters to Today’s Consumer,’ reveals the impact of an increased cost-of-living on consumer spending habits and preferences. The report indicates that while retail organizations continue to navigate disruptions there is a need to transform operations to meet changing consumer expectations of affordable products and pass on cost benefits to customers.

    Most consumers (61%) are concerned about their financial situation and nearly three-quarters of consumers are cutting back on non-essential purchases during tough times and the purchasing behaviours are also changing. From its survey of 11,300 consumers in 11 countries, the report found that nearly three-quarters (73%) of consumers are making fewer impulse purchases, while 69% are cutting back on non-essential expenses such as electronics, toys, and dining out, as well as delaying the purchase of luxury items. Saving money is top of mind for many people, with 64% of consumers buying products from hypermarkets and discount stores and 65% buying cheaper private-label or low-cost brands.

    There’s an opportunity for retail businesses to dramatically reimagine their operational strategy in order to weather this storm and pass on price benefits to consumers. By identifying new revenue streams, creating new markets, transforming operations, and optimizing costs, businesses can succeed without compromising on sustainability or overall customer experience and “Harnessing technology for intelligent demand planning, inventory management and automated operations can not only help reduce costs and maintain margins, but also yield sustainability benefits for organizations.”

    Going forward, Retailers are going to rethink operational strategy for cost reductions, sustainability, and experience. The report also suggests that by leveraging the power of social media influencers and expanding into newer channels to reach customers, brands can unlock new revenue streams and gr

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  • Innovation to evolve exponentially

    Innovation to evolve exponentially

    Pertaining to everything from network speed to hard drive capacity to the number of pixels in our digital cameras, it seems that the natural behaviour for technology advancement follows an exponential growth curve.

    New game-changing technologies like the metaverse and autonomous driving will develop more slowly than originally predicted. These advances are following the pattern we see time again for new technology trends: First, we get too excited; then the excitement wears off and we become pessimistic and conclude definitely that the technology is not going to come to fruition; and then it ultimately does months or even years later. Metaverse, self-driving cars, and more are still on the horizon – they are just going to take longer than people initially thought.

    Secondly, Cloud and edge computing will become more ubiquitous with implementation of IoT and 5G. Unlike these headline-driving technologies that still have a way to go, IoT and 5G are ready and accessible for businesses. It is believed that every company is going to become a digital company, and IoT and 5G are only going to drive that further. Further, consumers also benefit through wireless hotspots and sensor capabilities.

    Today, the environment has totally changed and there are new benefits for the companies wanting to go local, like having more day-to-day control and avoiding national security concerns. AI will be pivotal in underpinning the next wave of technological advances, such as personalized healthcare, real-time supply chain management and monitoring, and so much more.

    Going forward, the winning tech companies will move from selling a product to selling business outcomes and solutions. It sounds simple, but this is a new and different approach to the market. It’s moving beyond just selling the technology – you’re also selling how this product will innovate and improve the business overall as per John Chambers, Chairman Emeritus, Cisco / CEO, JC2 Ventures.

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  • New Digital Universe

    New Digital Universe

    Continuous innovation on the future networking technologies with the right set of automation and optimization tools will ultimately enable frugal innovation and collaboration at scale for India. Unlocking innovation at grass-root levels through edtech, health-tech, Agri-tech, and fintech startups remains crucial in these changing times.

    A trillion-dollar digital economy led by a robust well connected digital national infrastructure thus needs to be supported by a skilled and a fungible workforce providing real world experiences via next-gen infrastructure, new age devices, and conversational AI-led services.

    Artificial intelligence will become more prevalent in 2023 with natural language processing and machine learning advancement. Artificial intelligence can better understand us and perform more complex tasks using this technology. It is estimated that 5G will revolutionize the way we live and work in the future.

    We’re already seeing this trend in the retail market. Few enterprises are already using AI-enabled algorithms to recommend clothes to its customers that match their sizes and tastes.

    Contactless, autonomous shopping and delivery will also be a huge trend for 2023. AI will make it easier for consumers to pay for and receive goods and services. Blockchain technology will also advance significantly in 2023 as companies create more decentralized products and services.

    AI will also augment nearly every job in every business process across industries. More retailers will use AI to manage and automate the complex inventory management processes that happen behind the scenes, so convenience trends like buy-online-pickup-at-curbside (BOPAC), buy-online-pickup-in-store (BOPIS), and buy-online-return-in-store (BORIS), will become standard.

    Finally, the time has come to see continued push toward making supply chains more transparent, as consumers demand that the products and services they invest in are energy effici

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  • Rising concerns on Data protection than security

    Rising concerns on Data protection than security

    While the network boom and social media interaction has brought the world closer in the last decade, this advent of socializing has also created opportunities for cybercriminals to exploit users’ vulnerabilities through social engineering tactics. Thus, there has been a major shift from the network and device-based attacks to social engineering attacks

    #Cybersecurity is important because it protects all categories of data from theft and damage. This includes sensitive data, personally identifiable information (PII), protected health information (PHI), personal information, intellectual property, data, and governmental and industry information systems. Without a cybersecurity program, your organization cannot defend itself against data breach campaigns, which makes it an irresistible target for cybercriminals.

    The reason attributed to the global shift from physical to digital spaces, data privacy has become indispensable for cybersecurity and user privacy. Digitisation is accelerating at an unprecedented rate.

    Business leaders can no longer solely rely on out-of-the-box cybersecurity solutions like antivirus software and firewalls, cybercriminals are getting smarter and their tactics are becoming more resilient to conventional cyber defenses.

    #Databreaches and cyberattacks can cause devastating damages. Organizations need to proactively protect their data and regularly update their protective measures. Data protection is to safeguard important information from corruption, compromise or loss.

    Companies spend considerable time and effort getting ready by identifying the data that needs to be backed up, categorizing this data, ensuring it is held for the amount of time required for the business, and covering regulatory requirements. There is a need to defend against the fastest growing threat in cybersecurity today.

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  • Investment into Web3 startups

    Investment into Web3 startups

    India has over 450 active web3 startups – a rapidly growing ecosystem that has raised $1.3 bn funding till April 2022. This new generation of the web is expected to bring new avenues for websites and applications that are based on the utility offered by blockchain technology.

    More than $3.8B has been poured into startups in the Web3 space — which includes the metaverse, cryptocurrencies, blockchain technology, and plenty of augmented reality features. The goal of Web3 is to move towards a decentralized internet, and away from larger tech players currently in control.

    While global response to Web3 is still shaping up, India’s growing economy, demographic dividend, and exponential adoption of emerging technologies, across sectors, position the country to become one of the highest growth markets for Web3 globally. In the last two years, Indian Web3 startups have grown to a 450+ community, with 4 unicorns, raising $1.3 billion of total investments, until April 2022.

    Between 2021-2022 alone, India registered over 170 new Web3 startups, yielding over 50% CAGR growth since 2015. With increasing confidence and interest from global investors, investments in Indian Web3 and Web 2.5 startups have also soared. The sector has witnessed robust funding across stages. New age incubators have pooled in over $587 million funding, as of Q32021.

    Today, nearly 75,000 blockchain professionals are actively employed by the tech industry in India. Active collaboration between academia, startups, and corporates, and increasing number of blockchain-related government initiatives, will play a crucial role in driving the Web3 talent growth in the country, as per the report of NASSCOM.

    Experts say, the technology underpinning Web3 has created a whitespace for innovation across domains and geographies. In order to fully understand and grasp the significance of the opportunity at hand, India must develop public awareness about this innovative technology

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  • Banks alerts on SOVA Trojan

    Banks alerts on SOVA Trojan

    Last year, in September, #SOVA appeared on the dark web or underground markets with capabilities to harvest usernames and passwords through keylogging, stealing cookies and placing false overlays on several apps installed on mobile. Ransomware attacks on mobiles would be catastrophic for every user.

    Recent days have seen Indian mobile banking app users being hit by malware like Oscorp, Brata, SOVA, etc. that defraud victims by remote access controls, collecting keystrokes, or stealing cookies from devices. Many of these Malwares also seize the multi-factor authentication tokens.

    Furthermore, this malware can capture screenshots, and record videos from the device’s camera without the permission of the users. One of the Android Trojans recently highlighted is SOVA Malware which has harmful capabilities like keylogging, overlay attacks, Screenshots Capturing & abuse of accessibility permissions. Mostly, this is sideloaded from phishing links sent to users on E-Mail/SMS/WhatsApp.

    India’s computer emergency response team (CERT-In) also issued a warning about SOVA Android Trojan. SOVA was earlier focusing on countries like the US, Russia and Spain; but, in July 2022, it added several other countries, including India, to its list of targets.

    The v4 version of this malware hides itself within fake Android applications that show up with the logo of a few famous legitimate apps like Chrome, Amazon, and the non-fungible token (NFT) platform to deceive users into installing them.

    The banking industry is undergoing massive digital disruption with mobile apps and e-payments becoming the norm. India had 1.2 billion mobile subscribers in 2021, of which around 750 million were smartphone users. India is going to have 1 billion smartphone users by 2026, says a Deloitte report. For most people, mobile is becoming the preferred option, whether it is food ordering, ticketing, entertainment, payments, or funds transfer.

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